Mineral sites.

Charleston Treeman

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It's that time of year again. What is everyone using for minerals? We use this In a 50/50 mix with stock salt. Deer seem to love it. We just pour it on the ground and mix it up with the soil a little.
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I mix salt with a cattle mineral that has higher mineral content like high mag. I mix the salt and trace mineral 50/50, the deer like it. Hard to tell if the additional trace minerals really help with deer health or not but they really seem to crave it.

I have used the redmond or trophy rock and still do on occasion for ease of carry. I much prefer 50 pound bags of salt and trace mineral. The redmond blocks are almost all salt just like Trophy rock.
 
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Trace mineral blocks from the local feed store. I use them mainly to take inventory of the deer herd. Unfortunately, I'm always reminded that we have more hogs than deer. image.jpegimage.jpeg image.jpeg
 
Currently I mix a 50 lb bag of 2:1 cattle mineral and 50 lbs white salt. I'll get pictures of every buck in the county on it in late July and August.
 
2:1:1 trace mineral, salt and di-calcium phosphate. Get them in 50 pound bags at our local co-op and it last a while.
 
Where do you get this from. Nobody here locally carries it.
That's the hard part. I spent a few years looking for it. Now a big regional farm store carries it in my city. Have you tried the dealer finder?

https://www.redmondagriculture.com/dealers/

Otherwise, try some place that carries horse feed and minerals. They'll likely have the redmond salt on a rope lick for horses. If they have a pipeline to Redmond for those, maybe they'll do the legwork to try and get some in for ya.
 
Water softener pellets from Walmart and a bag of cattle mix. I've put out blocks before and nothing touches them. They eventually dissolve but it takes forever.
 
I use a trace mineral block from my local farm retail store (Rural King)....Champions brand...50 lb block for like $7....lasts me all summer. I toss the block in my FEL...drive to within walking distance of the site....plop down the block (typically on a stump), set up the cam and that is that. I have video of them licking the block like a giant popsicle!
 
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