Hello All
I guess the old saying is true, "You get what you pay for.":|
Their block salt is cheaper than Windsor or Sifto, but, ... any little bit of moisture (rain or snow) that hits them, causes the block to fall apart right away.:19: It doesn't dissolve, just fall apart into granules. It seems that the salt crystals are way bigger than the other 2 & are not as dense & compressed as tightly as the others are. I put out salt blocks on old automobile rims to keep them up off of the ground. If a block sits on the wet ground, it naturally dissolves. These block fall apart at the first hint of moisture hitting them & then fall through the holes in the rim & then land on the wet ground. If I'm losing a good portion of the block, I'm probably better off paying the extra $ & buying Windsor or Sifto & having the cattle get ALL of the block.:54:
I guess the old saying is true, "You get what you pay for.":|
Their block salt is cheaper than Windsor or Sifto, but, ... any little bit of moisture (rain or snow) that hits them, causes the block to fall apart right away.:19: It doesn't dissolve, just fall apart into granules. It seems that the salt crystals are way bigger than the other 2 & are not as dense & compressed as tightly as the others are. I put out salt blocks on old automobile rims to keep them up off of the ground. If a block sits on the wet ground, it naturally dissolves. These block fall apart at the first hint of moisture hitting them & then fall through the holes in the rim & then land on the wet ground. If I'm losing a good portion of the block, I'm probably better off paying the extra $ & buying Windsor or Sifto & having the cattle get ALL of the block.:54: