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Nutrition is Important Part of Good Herd Health Program

2012-06-14T14:17:22-07:00April 26th, 2012|Categories: Articles|Tags: |

Do you equate a good herd-health program only with a vaccination and/or deworming program? While these are important, they aren’t the only considerations, says Christine B. Navarre, Extension Veterinarian, with Louisiana State university. Dr. Navarre says good overall beef cattle herd health entails the following four basic parts: 1. Nutrition “The first and most important [...]

Purina Introduces New 30% Protein High Energy Cattle Tub

2012-06-14T14:17:47-07:00April 12th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

Purina introduces a new 30% Protein High Energy Cattle Tub this month for producers seeking a more convenient delivery method of protein supplements. Purina’s new 30% Protein High Energy Cattle 60 pound Tub product with controlled consumption technology provides your cattle an excellent source of protein in a convenient to handle, weather-resistant delivery method. The [...]

Don’t Forget Mom!

2012-05-14T05:26:31-07:00April 1st, 2012|Categories: News & Updates|

Don’t forget Mom this weekend!  Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 13.  Stop by Eagle Hardware and check out our great gift items.  We’re open ’til 6:00 pm today and all day Saturday from 8:00 am – 6:00 […]

Drought and Its Impact on Your Pond

2012-03-27T02:05:15-07:00March 27th, 2012|Categories: Articles, Pond, Lake & Fish|

Seems like a handful of things are inevitable…death, taxes and drought. Drought? Yep, drought…if you haven’t been through a drought (and which of us haven’t?), you will. As a pond owner and steward of your water, understanding what happens in drought conditions with a […]

Formulating Horse Feeds

2012-03-27T01:53:31-07:00March 27th, 2012|Categories: Horse|

When choosing a horse feed, looking at the guaranteed analysis can help you determine if the nutritional content of that feed is appropriate for the age and activity level of your horse.  You’d think that two products that both […]

Are Sugars, Starches and Grains “Evil” in Horse Diet

2012-03-26T19:01:13-07:00March 26th, 2012|Categories: Articles|Tags: |

Have you ever watched a pendulum swing? It swings way to the right, and then goes back to center. Then it swings way to the left, then returns to center again. In human nutrition, the sugar and starch pendulum appears to be returning to center. In equine nutrition, however, that sugar and starch pendulum seems [...]

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