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Mineral/salt cubes
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowdirt" data-source="post: 750000" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p>tncattle, I have used the Right Now minerals and have been very satisfied with them. They have different formulas for different seasons and environments. One feature I really like is the weather proofing that prevents them hardening when wet. They are a little pricey. Year in and year out I have used the Co-op minerals available from Tn. farmers Co-op. They have stores and branches in most small towns in Tn. Theirs too are formulated for different conditions and their employees are knowledgeable to help you. I am using the #678 co-op mineral and it is now $20/50lbs. I don't want to be too hard on TSC but it's my belief that it's not the place to shop for many things. Get acquainted with your local co-op or an equal farm and ranch supplier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowdirt, post: 750000, member: 2609"] tncattle, I have used the Right Now minerals and have been very satisfied with them. They have different formulas for different seasons and environments. One feature I really like is the weather proofing that prevents them hardening when wet. They are a little pricey. Year in and year out I have used the Co-op minerals available from Tn. farmers Co-op. They have stores and branches in most small towns in Tn. Theirs too are formulated for different conditions and their employees are knowledgeable to help you. I am using the #678 co-op mineral and it is now $20/50lbs. I don't want to be too hard on TSC but it's my belief that it's not the place to shop for many things. Get acquainted with your local co-op or an equal farm and ranch supplier. [/QUOTE]
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