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J_c_outdoors
Bluegill Username: J_c_outdoors
Post Number: 203 Registered: 3-2009
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, September 1, 2011 - 4:54 pm: |
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Rack Daddy Premium Minerals There are 30 + minerals and vitamins in our Rack Daddy Premium Mineral mix, it is a granular mix that is to be mixed directly into the soil and watered in. Below you will find an analysis of the minerals and vitamins to let you know what you get for your deer and for your money. This is a very complete mineral mix that we believe will be the Premier Mineral Mix available in today’s market. Create your new mineral lick site with 20 lbs of Rack Daddy Premium Minerals and attract deer to your site for a minimum of 4 to 6 months depending on the number of deer visiting your site. By using this product you will be supplying your deer herd the much needed nutrients that are not always available in today’s depleted soils. Our experience with R&D is that this will become part of the deer’s daily routine. Short term benefits are attracting and holding more deer in your hunting area and making your current deer herd healthier and more disease tolerant. Long term benefits will come when buck fawns are born to doe's that have been on the Rack Daddy Premium Mineral mix. Your Rack Daddy Premium Mineral lick site will be a year round source of nutritional supplements that will help your deer through all phases of their life cycle. Imagine the results of a fawn that is influenced from conception with the needed minerals and vitamins to help build a strong and heavier bone structure. Your fawn birth weights will go up as well as your yearling weights as these fawns are treated to nutrient rich milk from the lactating doe that have been on your mineral lick sites. Research has shown that the first year pedicel size of the yearlings will influence the buck antlers in adult stage as your bucks mature. A portion of the bucks antlers each year will be drawn from his skeletal bone structure where he stores calcium and phosphorus, he will need additional calcium and phosphorous as well as nine other minerals that have been found through studies of antlers. Two of the other important minerals found were magnesium and sodium. Other trace minerals included potassium, iron, zinc, manganese and several other trace minerals are present in antlers as well. Growing antlers are comprised of roughly 80% protein and 20% minerals whereas hardened antler are comprised of roughly equal amounts of 50% protein and 50% minerals. Rack Daddy Premium Minerals Scientific Analysis: Calcium 16% Phosphorus 8% Salt 34% Sodium 16% Potassium 0.32% Magnesium 1.06% Sulfur 1.08% Lysine 0.018% Cobalt 50ppm Copper 250ppm Iodine 61ppm Iron 5161ppm Manganese 2070ppm Zinc 1710ppm Selenium 15ppm Vitamin A 181,281 IU/lb Vitamin D3 25,120 IU/lb Vitamin E 52 IU/lb Vitamin K 4.12 Mg/lb Vitamin B12 125 Mcg 13 other trace minerals and vitamins, including a yeast culture and molasses products. Website and official business launch today September 1, 2011 Give me a call at 972-957-RACK (7225) Mark Howard |
J_c_outdoors
Bluegill Username: J_c_outdoors
Post Number: 204 Registered: 3-2009
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, September 1, 2011 - 4:58 pm: |
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Rack Daddy Premium Minerals I will have this product available at all tournaments for those who want to save on shipping. 20 lbs for $24.94+$2.06 tax. $27.00 including tax. |
Zeeter
Lunker Username: Zeeter
Post Number: 1299 Registered: 3-2007
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Friday, September 2, 2011 - 8:21 am: |
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Wish I would have had this back when we were feeding Protein......I may have to get some from you to see how our pets like it! Got some pretty good trail cam pics sent to me yesterday Catching Big Ole PIGS... It's Awesome Man Zach Hughes http://www.sundogeyewear.com Skeeter Boats / Yamaha Outboards
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Nyyankee
Lunker Username: Nyyankee
Post Number: 1169 Registered: 8-2008
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Friday, September 2, 2011 - 11:41 am: |
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Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa fricken texans
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Redskeeter
Moderator Username: Redskeeter
Post Number: 1507 Registered: 8-2007
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Friday, September 2, 2011 - 4:40 pm: |
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lmaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo... |