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Misty morning deer scene

You feed year-round for this one day.

Bigger racks. That’s what you’re looking for. That’s why you’re here. You know a steady diet of supplemental protein gives deer energy in the winter, nutrients for antler growing in the spring and protection in the summer to reach their full genetic potential every fall.

Record Rack® can put you on a feeding plan that helps attract and nourish deer and provides them the nutrition to grow monster racks. 


At Record Rack® feeds, we share your passion for legendary bucks.  

And serious passion calls for serious feed.  Visit the research section of Buckology 101 to see the work that goes in to delivering every nutrition-packed bite of Sportsman's Choice® Record Rack® products.

Each season brings a whole new set of conditions and challenges for deer and elk. Record Rack® feeds are specially-formulated to boost the nutrients deer need to not only survive, but thrive during periods of limited forage or extreme elements.  Use the table below to help you select the product that's right for your land.  Or, download a copy of our Deer Feeding Guide: Sportsman's Edition here.

Season Conditions Why to Feed What to Feed
Fall Breeding season, fluctuating conditions Breeding demands higher energy. Typically as a buck’s sex drive increases during this period, their food intake goes down. Making feed readily available helps bucks keeptheir nutrition up.
Winter Coming out of rut, limited natural forage Cold winter conditions limit natural browse and forbs. Supplemental protein helps bridge the nutrition gap between winter and spring.
Spring Coming into velvet, increased forage Spring months are prime antler growing months. These months are also critical for lactating fawns. Supplemental feed is important now before natural forage becomes more abundant.
Summer Extreme conditions such as heat and drought,
variable nutrition from forage
Drought and heat cause extreme stress. Fortified vitamins and minerals are critical for deer to survive heat and drought.

 

Still have questions?  Send us a note through our Contact Us page, or join us on Facebook and ask our community!

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