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<blockquote data-quote="huvrman" data-source="post: 5274712" data-attributes="member: 10625"><p>50lbs dicalcium phosphate, 100lbs trace mineral salt, 50lbs stock salt. Buy it all in bulk from your local coop or tractor supply store. Much much cheaper than buying the prepackaged brands. Mix all into 5 gallon buckets for portability. Start putting it out in March/April. Freshen your licks again mid summer, then once again in late Aug/September. Establish licks anywhere in close proximity to trails or food sources. Set them up in a depression so rainwater will pool and help dissolve the salts. Set up a camera and enjoy. Licks are very beneficial to does getting ready to fawn and bucks putting on horn. They will get hit heavily from May through August.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huvrman, post: 5274712, member: 10625"] 50lbs dicalcium phosphate, 100lbs trace mineral salt, 50lbs stock salt. Buy it all in bulk from your local coop or tractor supply store. Much much cheaper than buying the prepackaged brands. Mix all into 5 gallon buckets for portability. Start putting it out in March/April. Freshen your licks again mid summer, then once again in late Aug/September. Establish licks anywhere in close proximity to trails or food sources. Set them up in a depression so rainwater will pool and help dissolve the salts. Set up a camera and enjoy. Licks are very beneficial to does getting ready to fawn and bucks putting on horn. They will get hit heavily from May through August. [/QUOTE]
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