Golden Deer Nuggets
Specially designed to attract and nourish deer with a unique nutrition-packed formula. Ideal for replacing deer corn.
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Guaranteed Analysis
Nutrient LevelsCrude Protein 13.0%Lysine 0.5%Crude Fat 12.0%Crude Fiber 14.5%Calcium 2.25% - 2.75%Phosphorus 1.0%Salt 0.05% - 0.25%Copper 25 ppmZinc 100 ppmVitamin A 15,000 IU/lbVitamin E 20 IU/lb -
Feeding Directions
Record Rack® Golden Deer Nuggets™ can be fed in many ways. Feed in spin cast feeders, troughs, by hand or on the ground. They are also a great addition to protein pellets as a starter ration to start deer on supplement programs. **If you are feeding in a spin cast feeder, use a 2” opening or wider to insure proper flow.
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Fat level Versus Corn
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Trace Minerals to Support Antler Development
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Vitamins to Support a Healthy Immune System
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