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Mineral supplementation is one of the most confusing and most expensive parts of raising cattle, and most of us are doing it wrong without even knowing it. This week Taylor sits down with Karson Rippstein, soil and grazing specialist at Redmond Agriculture and a fourth-generation rancher himself, to break down why "more minerals" doesn't mean "healthier cow," how to read a feed tag without getting played by marketing, and why salt might be the single most important thing in your mineral program. If you've ever stood in the feed store staring at a wall of mineral bags wondering which one is actually worth the money, this episode will change how you think about it completely. Key Takeaways More mineral isn't better — animals need to hit a requirement, not exceed it. Most mineral tags lead with calcium and grain byproducts to look impressive and entice cows to overeat. Salt-based minerals regulate naturally because cows have a built-in salt thermostat. A cow's coat, manure, and calving ease tell you more than a grass sample ever will. Mini Highlands need far less mineral than standard-sized cattle — overfeeding can cause real problems. Episode Highlights Karson breaks down the NRC mineral requirements and explains the "moron effect" — the common belief that more mineral always means healthier cattle. Taylor gets the real story on garlic salt for fly control, including why it stinks, why it works, and how to actually get cows to eat it. The conversation covers cobalt salt myths, why chelated minerals come with a big price tag and not always a big benefit, and the Montana State University study showing a 22-pound calf weight gain difference. Plus the story behind Redmond, Utah and the ancient sea bed the company's salt comes from. Timestamps 00:01 — Welcome & introduction to Karson and Redmond Agriculture 01:15 — Why 80% of rancher calls are about mineral supplementation 02:11 — Understanding NRC mineral requirements 05:09 — How to test your forage and why it matters 06:04 — Why mineral tags are designed to be over-consumed 10:00 — Garlic salt for natural fly control 13:35 — Why cows overconsume mineral but not salt 15:41 — What to do when mineral gets wet or hard 18:33 — Reading your cow instead of a lab report 21:09 — The Montana State University 22-pound calf study 27:23 — Mineral needs for mini Highlands and smaller cattle 34:10 — Why expensive minerals aren't always the best minerals 39:07 — Cobalt salt versus Redmond salt explained 45:00 — Where to find Redmond Agriculture products Find your local Redmond dealer at www.redmondagriculture.com [http://www.redmondagriculture.com] Follow us on social media so you don't miss out on any advice, auction updates, or crazy farm stories! Find us on Facebook: Horns N Hooves Instagram: @hornsnhoovesauctionpodcast TikTok: @Hornsnhoovespodcast Website: hornsnhoovesauction.com Production Credit: Edited and produced by @the32collective_ / https://www.the32collective.co/ [https://www.the32collective.co/]
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