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Sweet feed and Whitetails.

Wyatt from North Carolina ask:

Will sweet feed like you feed horses and goats with hurt deer?? and betteryet, will they eat it??Thanks Wyatte

Dr Deer: Wyatt thank you for your question, however Sweet feed is terrible for deer! It has too much carbohydrate, and often urea which is harmful. Unfortunately, deer like it. Stick to a good pelleted ration. If you want to offer deer “treats” use apples or pears.

Dr. James Kroll, a.k.a. “Dr Deer”

What a tribute.

We have had the honor to work on this video, (Tribute of support) in a joint effort with the Military Warriors Support Foundation, and it has turned out better than we couild have imagined.  Click here to view.

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Published in: on December 6, 2007 at 2:37 am Comments (1)

No single food plot is perfect, but for fall it’s Buck Forage!

“Oats always has been the preferred winter forage for whitetails. Now there is a brand (Buck Forage) that not only is preferred over other varieties, but also stands up to colder temperatures. I heartily endorse it!”

Dr. James C. Kroll, “Dr. Deer”
renowned whitetail authority & author of the best selling book,
A Practical Guide to Producing and Harvesting Whitetail Deer

Research done by professional biologists show deer need food plots year ’round. Multiple plantings of both warm and cold season food plots are necessary to accomplish this. When it comes to providing quality fall forage deer need, along with being an attractant, nothing beats oats.


Don’t be mislead by claims that successful food plots can be obtained easily. Only proper agronomic practice and a little work will ensure the hunter/manager of accomplishing the two-fold goal of attracting, and providing needed nourishment for deer.


We asked Dr. James Kroll to test BUCK FORAGE OATS before we placed them on the market. Although skeptical (because of the sometimes misleading claims of other seedsmen), Dr. Kroll was satisfied beyond our greatest expectations. But don’t take it from us! Here are some examples of what Dr. Kroll and others say about plots of Buck Forage:

“It’s much cheaper to grow food plots than to purchase commercial feed rations for deer. And, some feed (such as corn) doesn’t provide a complete diet for whitetails…I heartily endorse Buck Forage food plot seed!”
“We have long recommended adding rye with oats to help out in case the oats freeze out. Now we feel “Buck Forage” Oats will make this problem occur so infrequently that we can go with a single planting of oats.”

Dr. James Kroll, “Dr. Deer”

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Published in: on December 3, 2007 at 11:45 pm Comments (1)