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Estimate deer feed needs before buying bags or filling a feeder. Use deer count, feed per deer per day, feeding days, bag size, and bag cost to plan quantity and budget.
Total feed0 lb
Bags needed0
Estimated cost$0.00
Total feed = deer count x pounds per deer per day x feeding days
Bags needed = total feed / bag size, rounded up
Estimated cost = bags needed x cost per bag
The calculator estimates feed demand. It does not predict deer behavior, legal restrictions, disease risk, or whether deer will actually consume the feed evenly.
Six deer eating 2 lb per day for 30 days need 360 lb of feed. With 50 lb bags, that is 8 bags after rounding up.
Six deer eating 2 lb per day for 90 days need 1,080 lb. With 50 lb bags at $16.99, that is 22 bags and about $373.78.
Wildlife feeding laws vary by state, county, season, disease zone, and hunting context. Verify current local rules before placing feed or attractants.
It varies by feed type, natural forage, season, deer density, and access. Use your own observation or feeder history when possible.
That depends on location and season. Some areas restrict baiting or feeding, especially around hunting seasons or disease management zones.
Year-round feeding can create dependency, crowding, disease risk, and cost issues. Consider local wildlife guidance before doing it.
Feed is sold in whole bags, and a small shortage can empty a feeder earlier than planned.
Corn is an energy feed, not a complete deer nutrition plan. Mineral and protein needs vary by season and region.
It is only as accurate as your deer count, feeding rate, bag size, and bag price.
Start with the actual number from your project, device, network, trip, or equipment label instead of a best guess.
Round up for materials, food, water, storage, and capacity. Round down for runtime when running short would cause trouble.
Use the related calculators on this page to plan the next part of the job instead of treating one result as the whole answer.