The feed does not have that particular mineral that can be eaten by livestock. Therefore, you must supply another means for livestock to get that missing mineral[s], either by mixing feed or providing a salt lick.
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They sell mineral blocks at the feed store, and they also sell a mineral supplement that you add daily to the horses feed
buy mineral suppliments to add to ur horses feed and by salt/mineral licks to put in ur horses paddock.
NO. if you feed the toddler mineral water a large kidney stone will form in his/her kidney and it wont be pretty
it means that they are unavailable for the time being....they will be on later!!
As long as necessary. Cows can live off of hay for 6 or more months of the year when pasture is unavailable. Cows can even live off of hay all year round. But they can't live off of hay alone if you don't provide water and mineral with their feed.
Salt lick, you can get a mineral , or salt, lick at you feed store.
You don't.
put them in their box and then you might find a mineral block then feed it to them.
It means the mineral that scratches the other mineral is harder on the Mohs scale
An area rich in a certain mineral.
No, "felsite" is not a mineral. Perhaps you mean feldspar?