Horse Q&A: Sufficient Forage

2012-07-06T21:48:49-07:00July 6th, 2012|Categories: Articles, Horse|

Is the forage high quality and available in sufficient quantities?

It is not uncommon to find that hay and pasture that appear to be of good quality are actually poorly digestible or low in certain nutrients.  By having your hay and pasture grass tested you can assess the nutrient content and digestibility […]

Horse Q&A: Proper Eating

2012-07-06T21:44:12-07:00July 6th, 2012|Categories: Articles, Horse|

Horse Feeding & ForagingIs my horse properly taking in, chewing and swallowing both forage and feed?

By observing your horse while eating hay, grass and feed, you may find that while he is taking in food he may […]

Chicken Coop?

2012-07-06T17:27:31-07:00June 27th, 2012|Categories: News & Updates|

One of Eagle Hardware’s customers recently built a new chicken coop.  Look at these pictures!  This is a chicken palace, not a coop!

Introducing Master Hunter Sporting Dog Food

2012-11-13T13:00:08-07:00June 20th, 2012|Categories: Pet, Uncategorized|

Due to customer demand, we continue to add to our extensive pet food lines.  Introducing Crossroads Master Hunter Sporting Dog Food: Maintenance 22:12, Hi-Pro 27:18 and Hi-Energy 24:20 with quality meat and bone meal as #1 ingredient in all 3 formulas.  NO SOY which is what economy minded sporting enthusiasts […]

Peaches are here!!!

2012-06-11T19:25:00-07:00June 11th, 2012|Categories: Food, News, News & Updates|

Look what we got today!  Fresh from the Smith Peach Farm in Lindale, TX…peaches are at Eagle Hardware!  They are perfect for your favorite cobbler recipe, if they last that long at your house!  Stop by or call […]

Cattle Corner Tips

2012-05-29T13:48:03-07:00May 29th, 2012|Categories: Cattle|

 

Creep feeding 60 days prior to weaning should be considered for a couple of reasons. During the later stages of nursing milk production is decreasing. At the same time the calves are growing so there is a difference […]

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