Salt Block For Cattle & Livestock
$39.99
Champion's Choice is a widely distributed trace mineral salt block for beef cattle, dairy cows, horses, goats, and pigs that need consistent free-choice salt and mineral access. The block supports digestion, tissue maintenance, and reproductive function through a trace mineral formula designed for multi-species use in mixed herd environments.
It is weather-resistant and suited for outdoor feeder placement year-round. Champion's Choice is a nationally recognized brand available through farm supply retailers, so comparing availability and convenience against local sources before ordering online is worth doing for buyers who have a nearby supplier.
If you are managing a mixed livestock operation with cattle, horses, goats, or pigs and need a single salt block that works across all of those species without restriction concerns, Champion's Choice covers that application with a trace mineral formula suited for general multi-species use.
It does not carry the elevated copper restrictions of a goat-specific or cattle-specific mineral block, making shared pasture placement practical without managing access by species. For horse owners specifically, the block provides the free-choice salt intake that supports electrolyte balance and encourages adequate water consumption, particularly during work seasons when sweat losses are higher.
For wildlife management, the block has been documented as effective for attracting and holding deer and elk on a property through winter months. The 50-pound format suits outdoor pasture feeders, salt block holders, and ground placement in field feeding areas where a smaller block would be consumed too quickly by multiple animals.
Verified buyers have used this block for horses, backyard wildlife, and deer and elk supplementation across varied weather conditions. Horses are reported to accept and use it consistently, with one buyer going through five blocks over time for their herd. For outdoor durability, one buyer specifically reports the block withstands torrential rain while remaining solid and usable.
For deer, one buyer documents three adult deer and one fawn using a single block consistently through two and a half months of snowy winter conditions before it was depleted, which provides a practical field reference for consumption rate in cold-weather wildlife scenarios.
The block has also been used to attract elk to a property with no reported issues with palatability. This is a well-distributed product available through major farm supply retailers, so buyers near a local supplier may find it more convenient to source in person.
Real-world performance notes sourced in part from verified Amazon customer purchases.
Champion's Choice is formulated for beef cattle, dairy cows, horses, goats, and pigs. The product listing does not specifically include sheep, and the trace mineral formula's copper content should be verified against sheep-safe thresholds before use in a mixed pasture that includes sheep.
Sheep are highly sensitive to copper toxicity, and blocks formulated for cattle or general livestock often contain copper at levels that can be harmful to sheep over time. If your pasture includes sheep, confirm the copper content with the manufacturer before providing shared access.
Consumption rate depends on the number of animals, their workload, climate, and season. In hot weather or during heavy work when sweat losses are higher, horses consume more salt than during cooler, lower-activity periods.
As a general reference, a small herd of horses going through five blocks over a period of months gives a rough consumption baseline, though individual variation is significant. Monitoring how quickly your herd depletes the first block gives you the most accurate reorder timeline for your specific situation.
Yes. The block is designed for outdoor free-choice feeding and has been reported to hold up through heavy rain and snowy winter conditions without dissolving rapidly or losing structural integrity. Ground placement or use in an open pasture feeder is standard practice for cattle and large livestock operations.
For smaller animals or in regions with very heavy sustained rainfall, a covered feeder slows surface dissolution and reduces mineral waste over an extended period. The block does not require a holder to function, though a holder keeps it off the ground and reduces contact with mud and standing water.