Posted By: johndeere5036
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 03/13/24 02:51 AM
Negative. The local coons and hogs would tote that off and hide it somewhere on my place
Posted By: Tree Dweller
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 03/13/24 11:47 AM
So what's one of these little cupcakes gonna cost ya ?
Posted By: blumsden
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 03/13/24 12:35 PM
Probably high as he'll cause I can't find a cost on their website.
Posted By: hunter84
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 03/13/24 12:41 PM
We just ordered a pallet of these.... we shall see, BTW, 170 dollars for a 200 pound muffin.
Posted By: Mbrock
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 03/13/24 12:42 PM
I can’t take anything serious with the words buck and muffin in the same sentence, so I’m out.
Posted By: burbank
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 03/13/24 03:29 PM
I’ve seen them on FB. I’m curious how the deer use/like them.
Posted By: Pwyse
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 03/13/24 03:38 PM
$170 seems expensive for 200lbs. $42 a bag for supplemental feed?
Posted By: hunter84
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 03/13/24 06:09 PM
We are going to try, may be a bust. Supposedly will last 6-8 weeks even with high deer density. We shall see. We are also feeding pellets in our feeders.
Posted By: 300gr
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 03/13/24 08:08 PM
$170 seems expensive for 200lbs. $42 a bag for supplemental feed?
Since corn is around 300ish a ton makes sense to feed corn
Posted By: CarbonClimber1
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 03/14/24 01:37 AM
That looks like a giant flan
Posted By: BAR1225
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 03/14/24 04:47 AM
Negative. The local coons and hogs would tote that off and hide it somewhere on my place
Same here. The hogs would have that eaten down in a day. Money down the drain.
Posted By: Vernon Tull
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 04/03/24 07:00 PM
I can’t take anything serious with the words buck and muffin in the same sentence, so I’m out.
Mr. Brock beat me to it. ~~ My next comment would have been that I've paid WAY more than $170 over three decades for . . . well nevermind.
Posted By: Ridge Life
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 04/03/24 08:58 PM
Seems like a baked cattle tub to me… curious to see what it looks like after a few rains..
Posted By: Sasquatch Lives
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 04/04/24 01:10 AM
I thought only does had muffins.
Posted By: Frankie
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 04/04/24 01:23 AM
he'll probably get rich . lol
Posted By: hunter84
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 04/04/24 06:01 PM
We put 12 of them out about 3 weeks ago, so far, deer have been visiting pretty regularly. Yes, hogs like them too, but the hogs seem to stay on them for about 15-20 minutes and then move on. They have held up decently with the rain. Out of the 12, we have cameras on 9 of them.
Posted By: TDog93
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 04/06/24 02:54 AM
Looked it up - interesting - let us know
I with MBrock on the name - kind of gay sounding - but it may be ok if it works
200# is a turn off - 50 b easier to handle
Posted By: Hunter454
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 04/08/24 11:07 PM
Where did you order them from. And how much for a pallet.
Posted By: FurFlyin
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 04/10/24 12:39 PM
Enough DDG's to make on of those would cost about $9
Posted By: CNC
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 04/10/24 07:22 PM
What do they use to bond this type of stuff together like that?
Posted By: JohnG
Re: Anybody tried a Buck Muffin? - 04/10/24 09:55 PM
By the looks of their sight, your deer should double, triple or quadruple in horn size this year.