Deer Mineral Block in Amelia, OH

Bethel Feed & Supply Pet & Garden Center carries deer mineral blocks in Amelia, OH, for hunters and property owners across Clermont County. Stop by or call (513) 734-2246 for expert guidance and to pick up the right block before the season starts. The right mineral block can make a measurable difference in herd health and on-property deer activity.

Why a Deer Mineral Block Supports Your Ohio Herd

Mineral blocks deliver concentrated nutrition Ohio's natural forage may lack. Each contains calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, which are critical for skeletal development and antler formation. Bucks may see stronger antler growth during spring and summer velvet, while does benefit during pregnancy and lactation. Explore the full deer supply line to pair blocks with feed like Antler Builder and shelled corn.


Serving Clermont County since 1858, Bethel Feed & Supply grounds recommendations in local experience, not generic advice.

When Should You Put Out a Mineral Block in Ohio?


The most productive window runs late February through early August. Bucks may start growing antlers by March, with mineral uptake highest from April through June. Supporting fetuses and nursing fawns benefits most in spring and early summer, and activity tapers by mid-fall as acorns become available. Keeping blocks stocked through summer and refreshing in late winter builds a consistent site deer return to year after year.


Ohio Seasonal Mineral Block Schedule

 

1. Set out blocks in late February or early March as bucks begin antler growth.


2. Refresh or replace blocks in May to support peak spring mineral demand.


3. Maintain through July for does nursing fawns and bucks finishing velvet.


4. Check blocks every one to two weeks and replace as needed through summer.


5. Consider supplementing with corn in fall when mineral interest drops.

 

A deer sniffing around a landscaped residential yard, attracted by a deer mineral block.

Frequently Asked Questions About Deer Mineral Block in Amelia, OH

  • Where to Place Mineral Blocks on Your Property

    Set blocks near travel corridors, bedding edges, or water sources. Shaded spots along wooded fence lines work well in rural Clermont County. A nearby trail camera lets you monitor activity and track antler development, and consistent yearly placement helps deer revisit the site.

  • Are Mineral Blocks Legal to Use in Ohio?

    Check current Ohio Department of Natural Resources regulations before placing blocks on hunting properties, as mineral use near a stand may be interpreted as baiting depending on timing and proximity. Off-season herd management use is a common, accepted practice statewide.

  • How Often Should Mineral Blocks Be Replaced?

    Blocks may need replacement every one to two weeks during peak summer, depending on herd size, rainfall, and activity. Heavy rain accelerates breakdown, so check sites regularly.

Shop Deer Mineral Blocks Serving Amelia, OH


Bethel Feed & Supply Pet & Garden Center stocks mineral blocks alongside a full range of deer feed and wildlife supplies. Stop in or call (513) 734-2246 for current stock and advice from staff who know Clermont County wildlife firsthand.

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