Recent Blog Posts
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Indoor Activities to Keep Your Pet Busy in Winter
February 15, 2012While the coming of winter does mean cozy nights by the fire and hot cocoa, there is no doubt that the switch to life indoors can, at times, be a bit stifling. If you are feeling bouts of excess energy during these months, odds are, so are your pets!
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Nutrition Tips for Your Senior Horse
February 1, 2012Just like humans, horses will begin to show signs of deterioration as they reach their senior years. We typically define a “senior” horse as one about fifteen to eighteen years old, although you may notice these changes well outside of this age bracket.
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How Different Bird Feeders Attract Different Birds
January 1, 2012Different birds have different feeding styles and preferences. Knowing the specific types of birds you wish to attract will assist in getting the right kinds of feeders to attract the desired types. To attract the greatest variety, it’s best to provide several different feeder types.
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Winter Care Tips for Wild Birds
January 1, 2012Winter time can present a battle for survival for wild birds. Their endless quest for food begins at dawn and continues until dusk. They spend their days searching for enough sustenance to store enough energy to endure cold winter nights.
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Preventing Colic In Your Horse
December 1, 2011Colic is a general term that refers to a disruption of the horse’s normal intestinal processes and is the most common medical ailment in a horse.
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Choosing the right dog food
December 1, 2011Whether you've aquired a new dog or whether you've decided you want to change your current dog’s food, you should do some research. Different dog foods have different ingredients that are essential for the health of different aged and sized dogs.
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Preparing your Goats for the Winter Months Ahead
November 1, 2011Autumn is a good time to make sure everything is in tiptop shape for the cold weather that’s just around the corner.
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How to Use Complete Feeds to Stretch Your Hay Supply
November 1, 2011Fiery blazes, drought, and poor growing conditions have made hay difficult to find and expensive to buy in many locations throughout the nation. These conditions have left horse owners with the difficult task of finding an affordable source of quality hay for their horses.
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Deer Health and Nutrition Tips during Antler Growth Season
October 1, 2011So much of what we do in the care and feeding of deer passes relatively unnoticed in the short term. But antler growth season is when “instant gratification” seekers can practically see results occur right before their eyes.
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Tips for Creep Feeding Calves
October 1, 2011Most calves are not likely to reach their maximum potential growth without your help and intervention through a practice known as “creep feeding.
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