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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
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Get the blocks out.
No. All mineral blocks have enough salt in them to sustain cattle alone without having to have an additional salt block set out. Because mineral blocks are called "trace mineral" blocks, this means that 95 to 98% of the block is comprised of salt, while the other 5 to 2%, respectively, is composed of mineral.
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Goats should have salt blocks specifically made for them. However, if you cannot get such blocks, there isn't really anything wrong with giving them a mineral block intended for cattle.
You can provide a mineral salt block free-choice. You can find these at most farm supply stores by the white salt blocks. The mineral salt blocks tend to be a dull reddish-brown in color.
At least one week.
Zero. There are no salt blocks available on the market that have ephedrine in them.
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No. No mineral blocks of any type have ephedrine in them. This is just a myth spread around by crystal-meth drug addicts that are always trying to find new ways to get certain ingredients to make this illegal narcotic.
There are no salt or mineral nor medicated mineral blocks that contain any form of ephedrine in them. Sick animals are treated by antibiotics via injection, not by just giving them a "medicated" salt block.