Has anyone had any experience breaking up the 50lb. Mineral or Salt blocks with a sledgehammer for deer supplement. Someone said they were hard to break into pieces. Can they be divided or broken up?
Just smaller.Are you wanting to just make them smaller, or make them not look like mineral blocks?
You could make a small mould. Get a bag of mineral dampen it slightly and pound it into the mould. Maybe use a bread pan with tapered sides so it releases easily. I used small pans like for banana bread to make lead ingots. Worked well for that. I think any method of cutting a block is going to yield a lot of loose mineral anyway.Just smaller.
I use a splitting maul. I once used my sawzall and didn't hose it off afterwards, rust got it good. That was with salt block. I experimented last year with a mineral block, a white salt block and a apple block. I put a camera on the sight and probably 85-90% of the deer went to white.
I break rocks pretty well with my Long Range riflesHas anyone had any experience breaking up the 50lb. Mineral or Salt blocks with a sledgehammer for deer supplement. Someone said they were hard to break into pieces. Can they be divided or broken up?
Not so much. Deer use the salt mostly late spring and summer, not during hunting season. Something about replacing minerals lost while eating browse, rather than mast.Is supplement another word for bait ?
Mix 50 pounds of trace mineral, 25 pounds of rock salt and 25 pounds of dicalcium phosphate (a supplement used to feed cattle).
Spade it into the ground and the deer will take over from there
