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RE: mineral blocks and salt
we have been using trace mineral blocks for years. put half a mineral block and half aplain white salt block in an old stump hole in the spring and deer will tear it up. don' t use the deer cocaine though. we heard from a friend who owns a sporting goods store who sold it that it may be harmfull
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RE: mineral blocks and salt
they seem to love the deer cocaine or similar stuff but the chemical in it is nothing more than MSG a preservative that makes chinese food and potato chips taste so good along with a million other junk food products.the problem is that it goes by quite a few trade names to confuse the customers. DICALCIUM PHOSPHATE is one of them i believe. its the taste that gets them addicted but i dont think it has any nutritional value. any chemists or nutritionists out there?
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RE: mineral blocks and salt
Monosodium Glutamate (MSG), a tasteless taste enhancer, is a sodium derivative obtained from natural occuring amino acids. MSG has no nutritional value and it is not a preservative. MSG has no taste but fools your brain to believe something tastes good... when it might not.
MSG is not the dicalcium phosphate used in livestock diet. |
RE: mineral blocks and salt
mineral supplement' s do not increase a buck' s antler growth. Pike
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RE: mineral blocks and salt
Pike,
I would disagree!!! Not all minerals help antler growth, but if you give them the right ones it will help them! |
RE: mineral blocks and salt
Mad_Hunter, This is why Liquidorange asked for this question to be answered by people who are not Deer Cocaine salesmen, And since you produce and market SCC. Mineral Gravy, of cousre you would claim that it increases Antler Growth. Here are a few links that claim otherwise 2 of them being from C.J. Winand. Click on the link below and scroll down to the last question on the page. Pike,
www.bowsite.com/bowsite/kb/ASK.cfm?section_id=3&StartRow=36 |
RE: mineral blocks and salt
Mad_Hunter here is another quoute by C.J. On the subject. Pike,
http://www.bowsite.com/bowsite/kb/ASK.cfm?section_id=3&StartRow=1 |
RE: mineral blocks and salt
Mad_Hunter, here is another link, It is for a QDMA. article and citres 3 different studies. Pike,,http://www.qdma.com/articles/detail.asp?ID=97
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RE: mineral blocks and salt
i saw an hour long program that explained that msg and di calcium phosphate and a couple other names were in deed the same thing. they are added to food all the time but use it to make food taste sweeter and saltier. some people react to it not so well that was what the show was trying to uncover. do deer really need that? i think not!
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RE: mineral blocks and salt
liquid
Not that it is that important, but you must have misunderstood what was being said. Phosphorus (phosphoric acid) and calcium are no where close to being the same, or nearly the same, as a glutamate (glutamic acid) and monosodium. The difference is as a rock is to wood. Both elements can be found together in a particular substance (product), however, the ingredient purpose and the value of each element is totally and separately different. Dicalcium Phosphate and Tricalcium phosphate is commonly used as a filler and binder. The substance is also used to keep certain granular and flour-like products from " clumping. Many pills and capsules contain Dicalcium and Tricalcium Phosphate. I do not believe people taking high blood pressure medication would appreciate having a sodium element in their medication. |
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