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Sulfur Block

The Sulfur Block is a specialty mineral supplement designed to provide essential sulfur and salt to livestock. It is primarily used to support protein synthesis, promote healthy hair and wool growth, and assist in natural pest deterrence for cattle, sheep, and goats.

Crude Protein, Min

Crude Protein, Min

Crude Protein, Min

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The Sulfur Block serves a unique role in livestock nutrition. Sulfur is a key component of several essential amino acids (such as methionine and cysteine), which are the building blocks of protein. This makes sulfur vital for the development of muscle, enzymes, and especially keratin—the protein found in hair, hooves, and wool.

Beyond its nutritional benefits, sulfur is widely recognized by producers as a natural tool to help repel external parasites. When livestock consume sulfur, the scent is subtly released through the skin and breath, which can help discourage flies, ticks, and lice. This block is compressed under extreme pressure to withstand outdoor elements, ensuring a consistent supply of nutrients in a convenient, low-waste form.

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  • Salt (Min): 94.00%

  • Salt (Max): 98.00%

  • Sulfur (Min): 3.00%

Salt (Sodium Chloride), Sulfur, and Mineral Oil.

  • Method: Place blocks in sturdy holders or on clean, dry surfaces in pasture or paddock areas.

  • Placement: Position near a reliable water source to ensure proper intake and hydration.

  • Accessibility: Provide one 50 lb block for every 10–15 head of livestock to prevent competition.

  • Water: Always provide unlimited access to clean, fresh water.

Products FAQ

Is this block safe for sheep?

Yes. Since this block consists primarily of salt and sulfur without added copper, it is perfectly safe for sheep, as well as cattle, goats, and horses.

While not a replacement for medical fly control, many producers find that feeding sulfur reduces the overall “load” of external parasites. It is best used as a supplemental tool in an Integrated Pest Management program.

Forages can sometimes be low in sulfur, especially in areas with high-yield crops or where sulfate fertilizers are not used. Sulfur is also critical for cattle consuming Urea (non-protein nitrogen) to help the rumen microbes convert that nitrogen into usable protein.

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Products FAQ

Is this block safe for sheep?

Yes. Since this block consists primarily of salt and sulfur without added copper, it is perfectly safe for sheep, as well as cattle, goats, and horses.

While not a replacement for medical fly control, many producers find that feeding sulfur reduces the overall “load” of external parasites. It is best used as a supplemental tool in an Integrated Pest Management program.

Forages can sometimes be low in sulfur, especially in areas with high-yield crops or where sulfate fertilizers are not used. Sulfur is also critical for cattle consuming Urea (non-protein nitrogen) to help the rumen microbes convert that nitrogen into usable protein.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the product.

Calves can be introduced to 16% Calf Creep Feed as early as 4 to 6 weeks of age, once they begin showing interest in nibbling solid feed. Early exposure helps calves gradually adapt from a milk-based diet to grain and forage, supporting proper rumen development. Starting creep feed early can also reduce stress at weaning and encourage steady growth, especially when pasture quality is declining or milk production from the cow begins to drop.

I source my grain for animal and livestock feeds based on local suppliers. Often, I purchase directly from local farmers, especially if they produce seasonal crops. Additionally, I buy high-quality feed from larger agricultural supply companies when necessary to meet the specific needs of my animals.

To check the freshness of your feed product, start by examining its smell, as fresh feed usually has a natural, earthy scent. If it smells sour or musty, it could indicate spoilage. Next, check the appearance for any discoloration, mold, or clumping, which may suggest exposure to moisture. Feel the feed to ensure it’s not damp, as excess moisture can promote mold growth. Always check the expiration date, if available, and ensure the feed has been stored properly in a cool, dry place. Finally, look out for pests, as their presence is a clear sign of compromised feed. Regular checks and proper storage will help maintain the feed’s freshness and nutritional value.

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