Salt licks are made available for cattle that may be deficient in salt. Most animals do not eat salt unless they need it. Salt licks would not be poisonous to moles - unless that was the only thing they could get with water.
Salt licks are a block made of salt usually used for horses and livestock.
Yes! Salt licks are ok for horses of all ages.
Not sure what love licks are but if they are like salt licks they have a hole in the center. There are metal hangers made to hold salt spools. Check in the Bass Equipment catalogue on line.
table salt and salt licks for cattle food
table salt and salt licks for cattle food
Salt licks don't come in purple, unless you're colour blind or something. Majority of blocks come in black, red, or blue.
when a horse licks metal, it is generally lacking salt and /or minerals. buy a salt /mineral block and just leave it where that horse and any others can get at it when they need it
No because such salt blocks do not exist.
None. No such salt block or loose mineral mix exists.
Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution Molarity = 10 moles salt/20 Liters solution = 0.50 M salt solution ----------------------------
Young Dan'l Boone - 1977 The Salt Licks 1-3 was released on: USA: 26 September 1977
They eat acorns,corn,wild berry's,grass,and if it is provided for them salt from salt licks.