Shake container to mix minerals before pouring contents. Pour on stumps, grain, directly on the ground, or top dress mineral licks for added attraction. Product should be refreshed monthly as needed. Use anywhere you want to attract deer. For best consumption, feed near a water source or known deer trail.
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MD 180 Liquid 1 Gal 4Pk
Mineral Dirt® 180 Liquid is the perfect way to boost your deer’s mineral intake by supplementing the organic matter that they are already consuming!
MD 180 Liquid 1 Gal 4Pk
Description
Description
Many people don’t realize that whitetails actually eat natural fibers such as decaying logs and stumps. Mineral Dirt® 180 Liquid is the perfect way to boost a deer’s mineral intake by supplementing the organic matter that they are already consuming! Simply shake, pour, attract and grow! Mineral Dirt® 180 Liquid provides important bone-building minerals like: Copper, Zinc, Selenium, and Manganese, plus Ani-Shield TX4® Technology to create a beneficial mineral lick. When you pour a bottle of this formula on an old stump or log, watch as the liquid sinks in and the log or stump disappears! Don’t forget that the micro minerals in this product are chelated – increasing mineral absorption rates by as much as 70%!
Qty: 4 – 1 Gallon Jugs
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Additional information
Additional information
Weight | 40 lbs |
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Dimensions | 3.52 × 7.17 × 12.19 in |
Pack Size | 4-Pack |
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Works really good. Applied them about a month ago on logs and they are still hitting the logs. Liquid last about 5-7 weeks but they love it!
The deer came through and hit it the first night after I poured it on the ground. They came back on a regular basis. I replenish the site every 2-3 weeks depending on when I can back to camp.