🧡 Lick it to believe it! Elevate your pet's health with Himalayan vibes!
The Pennsylvania Imports Himalayan Salt Licks weigh 4 pounds and are mined from ancient deposits in the Himalayan mountains. Their distinctive pink color is due to a high mineral content, making them not only visually appealing but also beneficial for your pets. Each lick features a hole with a rope for easy hanging and includes a lined shoulder and mane guard for added safety.
R**R
Salt Block
Salt licks are salt licks! I don't usually use them, but decided to experiment this winter. (For the record, I wasn't using this for livestock.)This one was a bit smaller than I expected, but it was also therefore pretty easy to string up off a branch. Yes, the rope attached is quite short, but I just threaded another through it and it worked just fine.That it is made of red Himalayan salt seems...rather silly...but popular just now, just like culinary red salts.(What did they do BEFORE anybody had salt blocks? They got their minerals from other natural sources.)Overall, I won't buy it again--but not because there's anything at all wrong with it.
S**.
Great product but check local pricing
I have used these salt blocks for my horses for years. I started using them when I had a horse that was very nervous and fidgety at the trailer. I tied it to his rubber bucket and worked great to keep him busy (and hydrated) while we waited to run. Only complaint that I have is they are higher priced than at a local mom and pops feed store so do your price checking before ordering. They also took quite a bit longer than the 2 days to come in.
C**H
I went to all the big box stores and the sales associates looked at me like I was crazy
I had a hard time finding a salt lick locally. I went to all the big box stores and the sales associates looked at me like I was crazy. Glad I finally found this one on Amazon! It was a little smaller than I was expecting 4lbs to be, but I had never purchased one before.My friend was thrilled with it. She hung it in her kitchen and says she's enjoying it whenever the mood for something salty strikes her. No more having to make popcorn just to get her salt fix! She says that at her current rate of consumption, it should last around five years, although she is considering using a microplane grater to use some of the tasty pink Himalayan salt on roasts. Definitely five stars! Will buy again!
D**F
4 pound salt lick - not 4 pounds
Came quickly and in one piece - great. I bought this because it worked out to be a good price for 4 pounds of Himalayan Salt. At bottom of salt lick is states that it is a 3.5 pound cube. Not such a great price being 3.5 lbs. Could of gotten it here locally for a better price. Not as advertised.
S**Y
This worked great for me and I will definitely purchase again
This worked great for me and I will definitely purchase again. I have a gelding rescue that eats the regular mineral blocks whole and a mare that rips the block holders off of the corral. This solved both problems for me, making this block that seems pricey cheaper in the long run for me.The hanging rope has held up to my mare and my gelding is licking it as it is too solid and hard too chew. I just turn the block on the rope to keep them from getting to center on any particular side.Perfect for my brood! Love it.
M**!
Great buy!
Bought this for my horse. It’s huge for your money’s worth! Lasts for a long time! Horses love them! And healthier than other salts that have sugars mixed in this is all natural and they love it!I also have a horse that doesn’t seem to drink as much as others put one of these in his stall and definitely helps!
D**O
Great salt lick, but not effective in my neighborhood. Try a different location
Great product, but didn't attract dears in my area. However, I think this is mostly because we live in a more populated part of the neighborhood so I don't it's the fault of salt lick. I'm sure it would work in a better location.
R**K
The deer seemed scared of it. They come down ...
The deer seemed scared of it. They come down for my apples so I put in on the tree. When they didn't touch it I put it next to some apples on the ground. Still didn't touch it
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