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ADWA Welcomes Trophy Feeders as New Member
AUSTIN, Texas -The American Deer & Wildlife Alliance (ADWA) proudly announces Trophy Feeder as one of its new members. ADWA is dedicated to supporting Trophy Feeders’ commitment to providing a convenient, quality feeder for breeders, while protecting antlers. With an extensive history in the deer and feeder development industries, Trophy Feeders has become the premier deer feeder and top performer in the field.
“ADWA is proud to welcome Trophy Feeders to our family. ADWA’s members work together to form a national voice for the deer and wildlife industries and is happy to add another passionate company to our cause,” says Alicia Clements operations manager of ADWA. “Trophy Feeders’ developers and owners are committed to pursuing excellence in design and durability of their feeders, truly making them the premier feeder in the field,” says Alicia.
Trophy Feeders is a family owned and operated business that started with a practical man believing in true value. Trophy Feeders created their feeder design because they could not find a feeder in the market that met their own high performance expectations. Trophy Feeders provide maximum antler protection and are particularly effective against non-target animals. As deer do not feed on a timed basis, they are designed to allow protein-feeding 24/7 and are lightweight and easy to move. Trophy Feeders are made from UV stabilized polyethylene, which means no rust and no corrosion. They have a capacity of 1,200 pounds, and have custom features for fawns, yearlings and exotics that are also available. For more information on Trophy Feeders visit www.trophyfeeders.com, e-mail trophyfeeders@gmail.com or call 1.866.353.9427.
Headquartered in Austin, Texas, the American Deer & Wildlife Alliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to the growth of the deer and wildlife industry, and to help educate consumers and the youth on the conservation issues which effect deer and wildlife as well as the industry. For more information call 877.331.8607 or visit www.deerwildlifealliance.org.
















