
08/01/12, 03:41 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Oklahoma
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If it were me, for only one steer, I'd get some loose minerals from your local feed store. (This time of year I like to use medicated for the prevention of anaplasmosis) Put the stuff in a feed tub and keep it tucked in some nook or cranny out of the weather to keep it from getting washed out.
When you start putting it out you may be surprised at the huge amount he consumes for a few days if he's deficient on some specific mineral. Then, it might take a month or more for him to consume what he did on his initial feeding. They know how much they need and balance it well.
I wouldn't use a mineral block personally. Loose minerals seems to digest better.
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