Loose licks are a simple way to cover mineral gaps when cows are grazing, and daily intake can vary. They suit winter pasture and crop systems, late lactation feeding, and situations where you want a free-choice option that cows will come back to.
The main risks with loose licks are usually not the lick itself. They come from timing and intake: starting too late, assuming every cow is eating enough, or relying on a lick when the diet has changed fast (crop step-ups, supplement changes, springer moves).
This page is your quick guide to:
- When loose lick risks tend to show up
- What to do right now
- What to watch for
- Which product types fit which systems



