trace mineral
#11
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Georgia
Posts: 138
RE: trace mineral
I will be using the same mix as IL-Cornfed except I supplamented the stock salt for gypsum salt. I will mix it at the same rate and cost me $32 for all the materials. Another thing about granular versus the block is that unlike a cows toungethat isruff and actually pulls or helps to break the block as it licks it, a deers tounge is smooth andlicking the blockcan be ruff on a deers tounge to were the do not use the block as much. They will use the block less than granular until the block breaks down and gets in the soil.
#12
RE: trace mineral
No, it's best to use only a small portion of the mix and honestly this should be enough for a few sights and nearly a couple seasons.
I should note to check you local game regs to see if mineral supplementation is legal. We are no longer allow to use this mix in Illinois since the threat of CWD a couple seasons ago so no one here is allowed to make anymore of the stuff.
However, mixes that were poured into and onto the ground from a few years ago are STILL active on many properties.
I should note to check you local game regs to see if mineral supplementation is legal. We are no longer allow to use this mix in Illinois since the threat of CWD a couple seasons ago so no one here is allowed to make anymore of the stuff.
However, mixes that were poured into and onto the ground from a few years ago are STILL active on many properties.
#13
RE: trace mineral
I have heard alot about mineral licks but my question is this. Are the home made potions such as the one mentioned here as effective at growing antlers as the expensive ones you buy out of catalogs? Other than growing horn what do these licks help deer with? I heard it helps does produce more milk for fawns.
#16
RE: trace mineral
ORIGINAL: njbuck22
I have heard alot about mineral licks but my question is this. Are the home made potions such as the one mentioned here as effective at growing antlers as the expensive ones you buy out of catalogs? Other than growing horn what do these licks help deer with? I heard it helps does produce more milk for fawns.
I have heard alot about mineral licks but my question is this. Are the home made potions such as the one mentioned here as effective at growing antlers as the expensive ones you buy out of catalogs? Other than growing horn what do these licks help deer with? I heard it helps does produce more milk for fawns.
Besides the horn/bone growing benefits you mentioned these mineral sites WILL also help lactating Doesproduce morenutritious milk in order to get the fawns off to a stronger start. The advantages are many and I believe a mineral station should be a part of every serious QDM'ers plans.
#17
RE: trace mineral
ORIGINAL: Cougars09
do all the supplies come in smaller bags such as 25lb bags?? also do they use this year around or just during the warmer months
do all the supplies come in smaller bags such as 25lb bags?? also do they use this year around or just during the warmer months
Deer will use these sites year round but obviously the heaviest useage occurs during the stress periods of late winter/early spring and then throughout the summer. Useage tapers off considerable once the majority of fall food sources develop and the need for minerals diminishes.
#18
RE: trace mineral
Our local Country Max ( formerly Agway ) doesn't stock the Trace Mineral or The Di-Cal . I had them order some for me . They said it would take two week to get it ..........[:@] [:@]
#19
RE: trace mineral
I have had luck with the trace mineral. Last year I mixed it with this stuff called "Stump Licker" and they really took to it. I have a cocain hole also, that is two years old now that I can stand in and it comes up to my knees.