Product Overview
Features & Benefits
Highly palatable
Keeps deer coming back
Irresistible scent and flavorings
Attracts big bucks
Supplemental feeding source
Supplements poor quality forage or habitat
Nutrients
NutrientMin / MaxAmount
Crude ProteinMIN10.00 %
CrudeFatMIN4.00 %
Crude FiberMAX10.00 %
Calcium (Ca)MIN2.00 %
Calcium (Ca)MAX2.50 %
Phosphorus (P)MIN0.80 %
Salt (NaCl)MIN2.75 %
Salt (NaCl)MAX2.25 %
Sodium (Na)MAX1.25 %
PotassiumMIN1.00 %
Selenium (Se)MIN1.00 PPM
Selenium (Se)MAX1.20 PPM
Vitamin AMIN8000 IU/LB
Ingredients
Processed Grain By-products, Grain Products, Molasses Products, Lignin Sulfonate Dehydrated, Plant Protein Products, Calcium Carbonate, Salt, Propionic Acid (A Preservative), Monocalcium Phosphate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Iron Oxide, Zinc Oxide, Ethoxyquin (A Preservative), Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin A Supplement, Cobalt Carbonate, Manganese Sulfate,Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Zinc Sulfate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Copper Chloride, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Sodium Selenite.
Feeding Directions
Description
Quick Draw® Deer Block can be used as an attractant year-round to deer, elk and other game as a supplement to native habitat. Feed Quick Draw® Deer Block is a supplement, not a complete feed. Adequate forage from native habitat or food plots should be readily available. Place blocks in areas frequented by animals or in areas where you would like to attract and hold big game. Along game trails, near water sources, bedding areas and food plots are good spots for a block feeding area.
Caution
Do not feed this product to sheep. It contains copper. Store in a dry, well-ventilated area free from rodents and insects. Do NOT feed moldy or insect-infested feed to animals as it may cause illness, abortion or death.
Special Considerations
Regulations for the feeding of big game can vary from state to state. Please check with
your local game and fish department for the proper usage of this product.
Management Practices
A feeding program is only as effective as the management practices. Actual results can vary
depending upon feed intake, environmental conditions and the quality of the management
practices.