Bagged Feed

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  • CHAFFHAYE 50LB ALFALFA BAG

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    CHAFFHAYE 50LB ALFALFA BAG

    Nourish your livestock with the highest quality forage available - the 50 lb Chaffhaye Alfalfa Bag. This premium bagged forage is carefully crafted to provide optimal nutrition and palatability for your animals. Made from sun-cured alfalfa that is...

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Bagged Feed for Flexible and Targeted Wildlife Nutrition

Bagged feed offers a convenient, manageable way to support game animals with high-quality nutrition in feeders, troughs, or hand-fed setups. At Los Cazadores, we offer a wide range of feed blends tailored for whitetail deer, exotics, game birds, and fish—all available in standard 40- to 50-pound bags for easy storage and transport.

This format is ideal for hunters managing smaller acreage, testing feed types, or refilling feeders that are difficult to access with bulk delivery.


Consistent Performance with Nutrient-Dense Blends

Our bagged options include corn, protein pellets, roasted soybeans, milo, and specialty blends with added minerals or flavor attractants. These feeds are formulated to support body condition, antler growth, and herd health in every season.

Whether filling a broadcast feeder, protein station, or simply tossing feed by hand, bagged options give hunters more control over portioning, blend type, and rotation.


What animals benefit from bagged feed?

Bagged feed is ideal for deer, exotics, fish, and upland birds. Specific blends are available for different species and feeding goals.


How long does a bag of feed last?

That depends on feeder type and number of feedings per day. A 50-lb bag may last several days in a moderate-use broadcast feeder or go quickly in free-choice setups.


Is protein feed available in bagged form?

Yes. Many 20% protein pellet blends are sold in bagged form and work well in gravity or trough-style feeders.


Can I mix different feed types?

Yes, and it's common to combine corn and protein pellets to ease animals into higher-protein diets or add attraction value during hunting season.


How should I store bagged feed?

Keep in a dry, rodent-proof area, ideally off the ground. Seal open bags or transfer contents to feed bins to maintain freshness.