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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 348806" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>We have 4 two compartment mineral feeders. We put the mineral in one side and a salt block in the other.</p><p>Try to avoid putting it in a low area especially if you are in an area where it freezes because if it melts then freezes you will need a tractor to dig it out if you need to move it.</p><p>Did you get it for just the cows? Yearlings? Bulls? That is why we have 4, one for each group. Especially in the winter. Be carefull bulls can tear them up. (Ours just did)</p><p>We put rub "bullets" on one that is out with our main herd during the summer to help combat face and horn flies. </p><p>Hope this is helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 348806, member: 5917"] We have 4 two compartment mineral feeders. We put the mineral in one side and a salt block in the other. Try to avoid putting it in a low area especially if you are in an area where it freezes because if it melts then freezes you will need a tractor to dig it out if you need to move it. Did you get it for just the cows? Yearlings? Bulls? That is why we have 4, one for each group. Especially in the winter. Be carefull bulls can tear them up. (Ours just did) We put rub "bullets" on one that is out with our main herd during the summer to help combat face and horn flies. Hope this is helpful. [/QUOTE]
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