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re: Making your own deer blocks - question
Posted on 10/14/10 at 4:07 pm to Judge Smails
Posted on 10/14/10 at 4:07 pm to Judge Smails
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Makes 200 lbs. for about $30.00
Ingredients:
1 part Di-calcium phosphate - This is a dairy feed additive bought at feed stores. Comes in 50 lbs. bags at around $11.00. Buy 1 bag.
2 parts Trace mineral salt - The red and loose kind without medications. Comes in 50 lbs. bags at around $7.00. Buy 2 bags.
1 part Stock salt, ice cream salt, or rock salt - Comes in 50 lbs. bags at around $5.00. Buy 1 bag.
Directions:
Use a 3 pound or similar size coffe can to use as your measure for each part of the mix.
Mix all ingredients together well, but not until ready to use. Keep all ingredients separate until ready to put to use.
Dig or tear up a circle in the soil about 3 feet in diameter and 6 inches deep.
Mix your mineral mixture with the soil.
Makes 200 lbs. for about $30.00
Ingredients:
1 part Di-calcium phosphate - This is a dairy feed additive bought at feed stores. Comes in 50 lbs. bags at around $11.00. Buy 1 bag.
2 parts Trace mineral salt - The red and loose kind without medications. Comes in 50 lbs. bags at around $7.00. Buy 2 bags.
1 part Stock salt, ice cream salt, or rock salt - Comes in 50 lbs. bags at around $5.00. Buy 1 bag.
Directions:
Use a 3 pound or similar size coffe can to use as your measure for each part of the mix.
Mix all ingredients together well, but not until ready to use. Keep all ingredients separate until ready to put to use.
Dig or tear up a circle in the soil about 3 feet in diameter and 6 inches deep.
Mix your mineral mixture with the soil.
This post was edited on 10/14/10 at 4:09 pm
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