Redmond Rock On A Rope Equine Minerals
Looking for a more versatile salt lick for your horse? It doesn’t always make sense to keep your horse’s salt lick on the ground. Redmond Rock on a Rope provides the same trace minerals and equine electrolytes as original Redmond Rock—but on a handy rope.
Johnson Feed Co. is proud to serve Lewisville, Flower Mound, and southern Denton County. We specialize in animal nutrition and offer a wide variety of quality feed and supplement brands to help keep the animals in your care healthy and well fed. We are happy to help with special orders. Stop by and shop at our store in Lewisville, Texas today!
Features
Redmond Rock contains 60 + trace minerals to nourish and naturally balance your horse.EXCELLENT HYDRATION AID
Contains essential electrolytes that encourage your horse to drink more.
HANDY HEMP ROPE
A tri-colored rope makes it easy to tie our rock to a gate, stall, barn, or fence post.
GREAT FOR TRAVELING
Take it in your trailer. Our 3-5 pound rock is great when on-the-go and using in tight spaces
BOREDOM BUSTER
Use it as a healthy alternative to candy balls to keep horses occupied.
WILL NOT DISSOLVE
Our solid rock holds up better in wet weather and humidity than manufactured pressed salt blocks.
Guaranteed Analysis
Mineral | Max | Min |
---|---|---|
Calcium | .85% | .35% |
Phosphorous | .002% | |
Salt | 95% | 90% |
Magnesium | .06% | |
Potassium | .03% | |
Sulphur | .07% | |
Copper | 3ppm | |
Zinc | 1ppm |
Feeding
Rock on a Rope fits in step 3 of our Foundational Horse Care Program. Complete your program with other Redmond favorites for best results.
Step 1 - Daily Gold
Step 2 - Crushed Rock
Step 3 - Free-Choice Rock
FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS:
Tie Redmond Rock on a Rope to your horse’s barn, stall, or a fencepost as a free-choice salt and mineral supplement. Always provide your horse access to fresh water.
TIPS FOR USING REDMOND ROCK ON A ROPE
Here are some simple tips to introduce and help your horse get used to Rock on a Rope:
1. TIE IT AGAINST A POST
Tying Redmond Rock on a Rope tight against a post makes it easier for a horse to lick.
2. GIVE IT SOME SLACK
Giving the rope some slack creates a healthy alternative to candy balls and boredom busters in the stall.
3. TIE IT TO A FENCE
Tying Rock on a Rope to a fence outdoors keeps it out of the dirt and mud.
4. TIE IT LOWER ON A GATE
Tying it lower on a gate allows horses to maintain the posture they naturally assume when foraging.
5. USE A LITTLE MOLASSES
Pouring molasses on Rock on a Rope will encourage horses to lick if they aren’t initially interested.