Fat Cats & Pudgy Pooches They may be fat and happy, but they may also be in danger. It’s the picture of contentment … your... Read More
You Can Lead A Horse to Water… Water is the main component of the body. In fact, an average 1000 pound horse is roughly 660 pounds (80... Read More
Tips for Rotating Pastures Rotational grazing can provide pastures with higher yields and more efficient utilization of your forage resources. Here are some quick... Read More
Deer and Protein There is considerable controversy regarding the percentage of dietary protein that deer should have. Many people believe that deer cannot... Read More
Antioxidants in Horse Nutrition-Vitamin E Most people have heard that anti-oxidants are important for health but few really know what they are or what they... Read More
Cattle: Maximizing the Use of Home-Grown Forage Home grown forages in the form of pasture, hay and silage can supply much of the nutrients required to product... Read More
Traveling with Your Pet by Car Traveling with a pet usually involves more than putting the animal in a car and driving off, especially if you... Read More
Fleas and Pets The flea is a hardy insect with a lifespan of six to 12 months. During that time, a pair of... Read More
The Tying Up Syndrome The term exertional rhabdomyolysis is the scientific description for tying-up, and simple means muscle cell death from exertion. First identified... Read More
Feeding Suckling Foals Some common practices in feeding suckling foals are to either rely totally on mare’s milk and pasture to meet the... Read More
Feeding A Lactating Mare When a mare foals, her daily nutrient requirements increase significantly, nearly double that of early gestation. These nutrient needs must... Read More
Preparing for Baby – Nutrition of the Mare in Late Gestation Spring is just a couple months away, bringing warm sunny days, green grass and newborn foals, but, we must get... Read More