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We've got a place on the fringe of Hungarian partridge range in central Alberta. A pair of partridge have taken up residence in the yard. This is something we'd like to encourage, if only to give the dogs a local flock to train on. We are in wet period here and the snow pack has been thick. I think that the Huns could use some extra feed come winter. What would be a good choice that would also work for sharptails?

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Thanks for the tip. Our pup put up >20 Huns in front of the house about 2 weeks ago. That is more than we've seen in the area in the last 4 years combined.

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Where I hunt grouse they seem to go for clover which grows on the logging roads plus any type of bushes that produce seeds


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