Acid Neutralizer (OH) is formulated to support digestive balance, rumen stability, and metabolic buffering when animals are exposed to high-alkaline forage, mineral-rich water, or shifting pasture conditions. This Acid Neutralizer (OH) Refill Pack is designed specifically for use in a Free-Choice Mineral Buffet / Free-Choice Mineral Bar system so animals can self-select intake based on forage composition, soil mineral load, and seasonal metabolic demand.
Sweet Medicine Farm offers Acid Neutralizer (OH) as part of a Free-Choice Mineral Buffet / Free-Choice Mineral Bar, so animals can self-select based on real-time needs instead of a one-size-fits-all approach.
Why Acid Neutralizer Matters in a Free-Choice Mineral Buffet
Digestive balance in pasture-based systems is not static. Soil type, forage maturity, mineral-rich water, and fertilization practices can shift the acid-base environment within the digestive tract.
Acid Neutralizer is formulated to support:
• Acid-base equilibrium
• Rumen fermentation stability
• Mineral solubility balance
• Feed efficiency
• Metabolic regulation during pasture shifts
In practical herd management, this means it may support:
• Livestock grazing mineral-rich or high-alkaline forage
• Animals exposed to high-bicarbonate well water
• Situations where digestive balance fluctuates seasonally
• Pasture systems with heavy soil mineralization
Ruminant digestion depends on stable rumen pH. While much attention is given to preventing acidosis, excessively alkaline conditions can also influence microbial balance and mineral availability. Supporting acid-base equilibrium helps maintain optimal fermentation and nutrient absorption.
In horses and other non-ruminants, digestive balance still influences nutrient utilization and comfort, even without a rumen.
Regional Trends & Mineral Interactions
Acid-base shifts may be influenced by:
• High-alkaline well water
• Soils high in calcium carbonate
• Heavy liming practices
• Rapid forage maturity changes
• Seasonal drought conditions
Key mineral interactions include:
• Sodium and chloride contribute to acid-base regulation
• Sulfur influences metabolic balance
• Potassium levels shift electrolyte dynamics
• Magnesium interacts with neuromuscular regulation
Because acid-base status influences mineral solubility and absorption, digestive buffering must remain adaptable rather than fixed.
A self-selection mineral system allows animals to regulate intake in response to soil-driven and water-driven mineral shifts.
What Digestive Imbalance May Look Like
Signs of acid-base imbalance may include:
• Reduced feed efficiency
• Inconsistent manure quality
• Lower milk production
• Reduced rumen activity
• Decreased performance
• Behavioral signs of digestive discomfort
These symptoms often overlap with broader mineral or forage-transition issues. Monitoring intake patterns during pasture or water source changes can provide early insight.
Why the Free-Choice Mineral Buffet Approach Is Different
Acid-base demand varies by forage mineral profile, soil composition, water source, species, and seasonal change. Fixed premixes assume constant digestive conditions.
This product is designed exclusively for Buffet-only use within a Free-Choice Mineral Buffet / Mineral Bar system.
It:
• Supports self-selection minerals across cattle, goats, sheep, bison, deer, elk, and horses
• Allows animals to regulate acid-base balance seasonally
• Avoids forced, uniform supplementation
• Integrates into a broader herd mineral program
• Fits regenerative livestock systems where soil and water variability are expected
Important: This is for Buffet use only. Do not top-dress or mix into feed or water.
How to Use
Placement & Setup
• Offer in a clean, dry compartment within your Free-Choice Mineral Buffet
• Keep protected from moisture, manure splash, and contamination
• Place in a calm, low-traffic area where all animals can access comfortably
• Provide adequate space to prevent dominant animals from blocking timid herd members
Mineral access is behavioral ecology. Intake should reflect biological demand rather than herd hierarchy.
Maintenance & Storage
• Refill regularly and maintain at least half-full compartments
• Refresh and stir if clumping occurs
• Maintain clean compartments to prevent cross-contamination
• Store refills in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight
• Ensure fresh, clean water is always available
Transition Guidance
When first introducing a Free-Choice Mineral Buffet system, intake may increase during pasture transitions or when water sources change. Intake typically stabilizes within 2–6 weeks depending on forage mineral composition and environmental conditions.
Animals should have continuous, unrestricted access to the Free-Choice Mineral Buffet at all times so they can adjust intake based on biological demand, forage shifts, reproductive stage, and environmental stress.
Guaranteed Analysis & Ingredients
Rice Hull Carrier
Guaranteed Analysis (per lb):
Calcium – 20–21% (Min-Max)
Magnesium – 5–6% (Min-Max)
Salt – 9–10% (Min-Max)
Ingredients:
Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Oxide, Salt, Rice Hulls
Salt Carrier
Guaranteed Analysis (per lb):
Calcium – 20–21% (Min-Max)
Magnesium – 5–6% (Min-Max)
Salt – 36–37% (Min-Max)
Ingredients:
Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Oxide, Salt
Packaging Options
• Resealable Bags: 0.5 lb, 1 lb, 2 lb, 5 lb, 10 lb, 15 lb
• Bulk Boxes: 25 lb
Why Sweet Medicine Farm
Sweet Medicine Farm builds minerals around animal agency and practical herd management:
• Designed specifically for the Free-Choice Mineral Buffet / Mineral Bar system
• Clear labeling for simple, consistent refills
• Built to match real pasture variability
• Supports regenerative livestock and soil-conscious producers
This is not a premix strategy. It is a mineral framework built for dynamic pasture systems and biologically responsive livestock.