I've had the cottonseed out for 6 weeks now, and the deer still haven't eaten very much of it. I've made 3 trips to put corn in the feeding pen with the cottonseed, even sprinkling corn on top of the cottonseed on the ground, and the deer have eaten all of the corn and very little cottonseed. I went an extra week this time without putting corn in the pen. The deer ate all of the corn and kept coming into the pen after the corn was gone, but still never really got into the cottonseed. I do have some pictures of a few deer eating the cottonseed (at least it looks like they are), but they don't stick around long. Any other thoughts on how to get them started on the cottonseed?
I also noticed the deer aren't eating the buck ration (corn/soybean mix) I put in my spin feeder. There is a lot of feed on the ground under the feeder. Last year they ate up the corn/soybean mix. I switched to Buck Ration this year (although still a corn/soybean mix) and they haven't taken to it. I'm not sure how it is that much different than the mix I used last year, but I may try going back to that brand.
The deer still look very healthy and I'm still seeing a lot of deer on my camera. The last buck did just drop his antlers late last week. I'm hoping now that they are starting their antler growth cycle they will get back to eating the feed.
I'm contemplating putting a protein feeder in the feeding pen, but I'd really like to stick with cottonseed if they will start eating it. It's nice not having to worry about varmints or rain affecting the feed.