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<blockquote data-quote="sneakybow" data-source="post: 5664988" data-attributes="member: 11945"><p>You have to keep an eye on copper PPM in trace mineral. Trophy rock is mined by Redmond agriculture, just goes under Redmond Rock. 3ppm copper in it, those trace mineral blocks are upwards of 300ppm in most. Copper is toxic to deer in higher concentrations. How much would they have to consume? I'm not the guy with that answer. Redmond makes a 44lb block version of the exact same mineral as Trophy rock, for a little over $20. Buy one of those and bust it up into pieces, same effect for less money. My boss lives in Utah and picks up directly from Redmond by the pallet load. It's dirt cheap that way, I'm pretty jealous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sneakybow, post: 5664988, member: 11945"] You have to keep an eye on copper PPM in trace mineral. Trophy rock is mined by Redmond agriculture, just goes under Redmond Rock. 3ppm copper in it, those trace mineral blocks are upwards of 300ppm in most. Copper is toxic to deer in higher concentrations. How much would they have to consume? I'm not the guy with that answer. Redmond makes a 44lb block version of the exact same mineral as Trophy rock, for a little over $20. Buy one of those and bust it up into pieces, same effect for less money. My boss lives in Utah and picks up directly from Redmond by the pallet load. It's dirt cheap that way, I'm pretty jealous. [/QUOTE]
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