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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 4385588" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>In the past I used mostly Evolved Habitat "Rack UP" or one of the Whitetail Institute products as the main basis of my licks and topped them with the fruit or corn flavored liquids that you always see in the gallon jugs. Last year I found a left over 50 lb bag of salt/minerals for cattle in one of my barns and used that. I'm going to look for some of the Redmond in a bag this year. You don't need more than about 10 lbs at a time and a 50 lb bag will keep several licks going for a year at that rate. Way back in the past I half buried the big blocks of cattle salt from the CO-OP. Can't recall the weight but I think they were about 33 lbs. Those work great too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 4385588, member: 12277"] In the past I used mostly Evolved Habitat "Rack UP" or one of the Whitetail Institute products as the main basis of my licks and topped them with the fruit or corn flavored liquids that you always see in the gallon jugs. Last year I found a left over 50 lb bag of salt/minerals for cattle in one of my barns and used that. I'm going to look for some of the Redmond in a bag this year. You don't need more than about 10 lbs at a time and a 50 lb bag will keep several licks going for a year at that rate. Way back in the past I half buried the big blocks of cattle salt from the CO-OP. Can't recall the weight but I think they were about 33 lbs. Those work great too. [/QUOTE]
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