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Overcome Your Horse's Picky Eating

Overcome Your Horse's Picky Eating

With dexterous lips and a defiant attitude, any horse can become a picky eater, but it is easy to keep your horse on a balanced, healthy diet no matter what its taste preferences may be.Check for Oral and Digestive Health Horses are not generally picky eaters, and when your horse goes off its feed, there is usually a reason for the change. Check for mouth sores or injuries, dental problems, stomach ulcers or digestive issues that could make eating painful, and address any health problems that may be affecting how your horse eats. Any condition, even one unrelated to eating,...

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Spring on the Farm

Spring on the Farm

Spring is the busiest season of all on the farm, and understanding spring farm tasks is the first step in being ready to tackle each one for a productive and prosperous season. In spring… Snow melts and fields and roads flood.Moisture is essential for seeds to sprout and crops to grow, but the deluge of moisture in spring can wash out roads and flood fields. Inspecting roads and pathways for appropriate drainage is essential, and livestock should be examined so they do not suffer from moisture-related food trouble. Weather warms and animals are turned outside.After a long winter indoors, livestock...

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Keep Your Horse Safe this Winter

Keep Your Horse Safe this Winter

If you have horses, you may be wondering what you need to do to keep them safe this winter. Do they need more or less food? What about water? Are they able to keep themselves warm when the temperature drops? We have compiled some tips to help answer the questions we hear the most. Water Water requirements may increase during the winter months. During the warmer climate, most horses graze on pasture which has a higher moisture content. During the winter your horse will consume more grain and hay which has less moisture. Make sure to keep their water full...

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Winter Birds to Watch for and How to Attract Them

Winter Birds to Watch for and How to Attract Them

You may not be able to go out birding as often as you'd like in freezing temperatures and stormy days, but when these winter birds regularly visit your backyard, you may find that winter is your best birding season. 10 Most Anticipated Winter Birds While many of your backyard birds will hang around all year, these species are more likely to be winter visitors and they can be a great surprise to see at your feeders. Dark-Eyed Junco: These energetic birds are easily recognized by their pale bills, dark hoods, and white outer tail feathers that flash when they fly. Juncos are...

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5 Ways to Protect Chickens this Winter

5 Ways to Protect Chickens this Winter

Winter is coming, and that means it's time to start thinking about the safety of your chickens. With backyard chickens becoming more and more popular it is important to remind everyone how dangerous the winter weather can be on our feathered friends. The good news is that most chickens know how to keep themselves warm. They huddle up together to keep each other warm from shared body heat. No need to bring them inside. Installing a heater in the coop might be dangerous and is not recommended. So what can you do to keep them warm through the winter? Feed...

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