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Longneck
Reg. Mar 2004
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2015-03-23 11:41 AM
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RE: Salt Blocks
Rad Dork
Posts: 5218
Location: Oklahoma
svincent - 2015-03-23 11:03 AM I keep a Redmond block in the bottom of the feed bin in the stalls. My horse licks it, scrapes his teeth on it, and just plain bites it if he needs to.
I'll have to look into these.... anything to keep my gelding from scraping his water tank! gah, it's annoying!!
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babiemox
Reg. Dec 2004
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2015-03-23 12:05 PM
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RE: Salt Blocks
Unknown Drip
Posts: 5624
Location: Back in MT BABY!!!
We have always done a variety of salt blocks for our horses....Traditionally we will offer White, Green
(this is trace mineral w/selenium
), and Yellow
(sulfer
). The horses LOVE the sulfer block!!! They will go through this twice as fast as the other two. That being said we just did a test and our horses are also showing they are low in Cobalt so now we are giving them a Blue block!
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AngieM1
Reg. Aug 2012
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2015-03-23 1:46 PM
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RE: Salt Blocks
Veteran
Posts: 242
Location: Nowhere Land
I find that the Himalayan Salt Licks last much longer and horses love them most of my "picky" eaters wont touch a regular salt block. The Himalayan ones have a "smoother" surface they seem to enjoy them much more.
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3rdtimesacharm
Reg. Dec 2003
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2015-03-23 2:02 PM
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RE: Salt Blocks
Big Gun
Posts: 2216
Location: Texas
My horse loves his Himalayan as well
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soonergirl98
Reg. Oct 2009
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2015-03-23 2:11 PM
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RE: Salt Blocks
Expert
Posts: 2013
Location: Piedmont, OK
I was told by my grandpa to put yellow ones out in the summer it helps keeps ticks off because it has sulphur.
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hoofs_in_motion
Reg. Apr 2011
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2015-03-23 2:38 PM
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RE: Salt Blocks
Undercover Amish Mafia Member
Posts: 9992
Location: Kansas
soonergirl98 - 2015-03-23 2:11 PM I was told by my grandpa to put yellow ones out in the summer it helps keeps ticks off because it has sulphur.
that is why I put the yellow out...I've never really had an issue with ticks when I use them. Spiders on the other hand........ICK! They are everywhere in my horses pasture!!!!
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imturnin3
Reg. Apr 2010
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2015-03-23 3:19 PM
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RE: Salt Blocks
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Posts: 477
Location: Lost in the swamps
I have all three
(white,yellow,red
) in each pasture, I let them choose what they need.
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fulltiltfilly
Reg. Dec 2008
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2015-03-23 8:16 PM
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RE: Salt Blocks
I hate cooking and cleaning
Posts: 3314
Location: Jersey Girl
I always have the mineral and regular
(white
) salt blocks available to my horses. IMO its part of good horse keeping.
I didn't know there was a yellow one.....
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Red Raider
Reg. Jul 2010
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2015-03-24 8:45 AM
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RE: Salt Blocks
Toastest with the Mostest
Posts: 5712
Location: That part of Texas
fulltiltfilly - 2015-03-23 8:16 PM
I always have the mineral and regular
(white
) salt blocks available to my horses. IMO its part of good horse keeping.
I didn't know there was a yellow one.....
I always have some form of mineral block and salt out too. I will have to try the others this summer. I must have freaky horses because all of them like the blocks and will lick/bite/eat them from time to time. I didn't ever consider it a waste but something that was necessary as good horsekeeping too.
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lhighquality
Reg. Apr 2013
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2015-03-24 9:01 AM
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RE: Salt Blocks
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Posts: 915
Location: SE KS
FlyingJT - 2015-03-23 10:24 AM
Doesn't the yellow have Sulfur in it?
This is what I thought too!!! We get them bc of the sulphur to help keep the flies off the horses.
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