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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2010

Prostaffer Neal Hix of Poor Boys Outdoors talks about how to setup and maintain mineral sites

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  • I wanted an update to this mineral lick but I cant find it on your web site can you direct me??

  • where did you get the dicalcium phosphate. Have not been able to find any place in florida or georgia to get it.

  • Continuation - I will do my best in the future to produce a more complete video.

  • Continuation - It has been years since biology 101, but the best I can remember is it takes less than .25 grams of chlorides to contaminate 1 liter of fresh water. Now many factors play into the toxification of a body of fresh water due to salinity. Working for over 8 years in the industrial water treatment field has blessed me with some real life scenarios in enviromental contamination. Impacting native species of feshwater life and deciduous trees was never my intenet. *** continuation

  • Collegeguy14 brings up some good points in his reply to my video. This was one of my first moments in front of the video camera and to say the least it can throw you off your intentions. I have plans on revising the mineral segment and hope to make that happen sooner than latter. *** continuation...

  • You didnt tell us how to mix the minerals you say that you have ten lbs of dical and 50Lbs salt , and 50 lbs traceminerals. But you didnt use all of your trace or did you. Isnt it a 2:1 ratio tracemineral to dical? But also you dont tell us how often to replinish,or that it will kill all of the trees for a 20 foot area so dont put it near any oaks or anything else that you want to live. Do not put it close to a creek it will contaminate the water. Along with you didnt mix it into the soil well.

  • Very interesting and informative!

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