Genre: Progressive Pop
Red Deer is a rare breed. Bred in the woods, … Read Full Bio ↴Genre: Progressive Pop
Red Deer is a rare breed. Bred in the woods, native to anywhere but captivity, wide-eyed and curious. This adorable band warms countless hearts everywhere.
Red Deer crossbreed their many traits into their music. Nostalgic, yet nonchalant vocals; subtle, yet commanding guitar arrangements; solid and thoughtful bass lines; steady, straightforward drum beats. Josh’s catchy and driving riffs and chord progressions are met with Ray’s longing vocals, while Heath’s subtle and understated guitar harmonies give the songs a whole other level of sincerity and warmth. Combine this with the coolest likes of Mel on bass and Andrew on drums and you get Red Deer
Red Deer can be found Grazing in South Melbourne and consist of the members:
Raschelle "Ray" Meyer
Josh "Burgles" Moore
Heath "Honky" Hamilton
Mel "Bass" Barbaro
Andrew "Hurley" Hurley
Come say hello to us: https://www.facebook.com/reddeerband
Red Deer is a rare breed. Bred in the woods, … Read Full Bio ↴Genre: Progressive Pop
Red Deer is a rare breed. Bred in the woods, native to anywhere but captivity, wide-eyed and curious. This adorable band warms countless hearts everywhere.
Red Deer crossbreed their many traits into their music. Nostalgic, yet nonchalant vocals; subtle, yet commanding guitar arrangements; solid and thoughtful bass lines; steady, straightforward drum beats. Josh’s catchy and driving riffs and chord progressions are met with Ray’s longing vocals, while Heath’s subtle and understated guitar harmonies give the songs a whole other level of sincerity and warmth. Combine this with the coolest likes of Mel on bass and Andrew on drums and you get Red Deer
Red Deer can be found Grazing in South Melbourne and consist of the members:
Raschelle "Ray" Meyer
Josh "Burgles" Moore
Heath "Honky" Hamilton
Mel "Bass" Barbaro
Andrew "Hurley" Hurley
Come say hello to us: https://www.facebook.com/reddeerband
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Blue Salt
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M C
I’ve always had good results with the mineral block during the year to pattern deer to specific trails they generally hit it all summer but as fall approaches they start gnawing on them down here in east Texas
Metzfarm
One thing we have done here is use water softener pellets. Not the rock salt variety but the type that looks like chicklets chewing gum. I think it’s easier for the deer to grab a few and chew them up rather than lick the block. Funny thing is, they will eat the pellets like crazy from late spring up until early fall then all of a sudden they stop eating them. Not sure why.
Chris Phillips
I have tried several of these types of blocks as well as loose minerals/salt mixed and gotten very little results. I switched to a mined Himalayan block and use 2-3 8 lb blocks per year. I get the ones from Walmart, bit they're basically just like Trophey Rock...just less expensive.
J&J Acres
I saw those and considered doing the same thing. Thanks for sharing!
Dusty ole Homestead
I never thought of doing this experiment, I'm sure the needs of your deer are different than the ones here in Northeast Georgia. I'm going to try this here. Thanks for the idea. One of my favorite channels!
J&J Acres
Thanks for watching! I'm curious to see what the deer go for, and, as I said, I have no clue if that means the block they select is "what they need", or if like too many of us humans (me included) we go after what we like, not what we need.
MICHAEL HASKELL
no matter which one they prefer minerals added to the herd makes healthier deer... deer love salt and sweets and that has been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt... store bought or homemade supplements are worth the time and money. I would think the sugar beet one would be hit the most! I guess we will see! can't wait for video!
Dupre
Cool video. Thanks for making and sharing. We have 11 acres in western Washington and we have three regular deer that I want entice to stay and be healthy.
Charles oquinn
i have used big 6 mineral salt in a bag this past Nov. doe and bucks loved it.
i also put out a bag of beet pulp on occasion. i use 12% sweet feed and corn. granted im feeding pigs as well as deer here in texas i do use a block here & there so it won't dissolve like the bagged salt will.
looking forward to the results on this.
J&J Acres
Thanks for sharing!