Body Condition Scores for Deer

2012-03-13T15:15:09-07:00March 13th, 2012|Categories: Articles, Wildlife, Deer|

Body Condition Scoring allows you to monitor the health and condition of your deer. Optimal Body Condition in bucks will allow for greater antler growth. Does will be more fertile: produce more high-quality milk, resulting in healthier, faster growing fawns. The Purina Mills Body Condition Scoring System allows you to visually score your deer based [...]

Deer and Feeds for Other Animals

2012-03-13T15:13:29-07:00March 13th, 2012|Categories: Articles, Wildlife, Deer|

People often want to feed deer what is handy, which might be sheep, goat, dairy, or even horse feeds. The problem is these feeds are not formulated for deer, do not meet their specific needs, and may even cause problems. Sheep are very intolerant of dietary copper, so sheep feeds and, traditionally, most goat feeds contain [...]

Deer and Protein

2012-03-13T14:50:46-07:00March 13th, 2012|Categories: Articles, Wildlife, Deer|

There is considerable controversy regarding the percentage of dietary protein that deer should have. Many people believe that deer cannot tolerate more than 16% dietary protein and that high-protein diets are wasteful or even toxic. This simply is not true. Research in South Texas has shown that wild deer diets at certain times of the year [...]

Fall is Prime Time to Begin a Supplemental Feeding Program for Deer

2012-03-13T14:40:08-07:00March 13th, 2012|Categories: Uncategorized|

A buck can have the best genetics in the world, but without the proper nutrition, he’ll never achieve his potential. One way to stack the deck in his favor is to supplement his nutrition. Fall is an excellent time to begin this. But before we talk about how to initiate a supplemental feeding program, let’s evaluate [...]

Pond Workshop

2012-05-07T13:02:02-07:00March 13th, 2012|Categories: News & Updates|

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CANCELLED!  Sorry folks, we’ve had to cancel this event.  We will let you know when we reschedule.  Thanks!

 

Thinking about building a pond? Want to know how to grow larger fish? Wondering what kind of environment you need to have a […]

Quick Tips: Hay Management

2012-03-10T22:45:44-07:00March 10th, 2012|Categories: Cattle, Horse|

Now is the time to make plans for getting the most from your hay as fall winds down and winter approaches. These tips can help:

1. Inventory the quantity of your hay on hand.

2. Work with your nutrition consultant to determine the quality of the hay you have.

3. Forage analysis can […]

Purina’s IM Technology Delivers Predicatable Performance

2012-03-10T22:36:04-07:00March 10th, 2012|Categories: Cattle|

PURINA’S IM TECHNOLOGY DELIVERS PREDICTABLE PERFORMANCE
It’s a well-researched fact that a stable digestive system in cattle results in increased forage
utilization, digestive function, and overall health and performance (see “Basic Cattle Nutrition”).

Hand feeding range supplements such as range cubes, commodities, or grain mixes, may be causing
instability in your animals’ digestive system. […]

Seven Vital Trace Minerals for Cattle

2012-03-10T22:33:07-07:00March 10th, 2012|Categories: Cattle|

Cobalt, copper, iodine, iron, manganese, selenium and zinc are trace minerals important to good cattle nutrition. Ranchers and feedlot operators need to know whether or not these minerals are available in their regions and supplement deficiencies accordingly. This TDN excerpts an article by Oklahoma State University animal nutritionist Fred Owens […]

Quick Tips To Help Reach BCS Goals

2012-03-10T22:30:14-07:00March 10th, 2012|Categories: Cattle, Uncategorized|

Body condition scores (BCS) are an excellent means of monitoring the effectiveness of your beef-cow-nutrition program. Here are 10
management tips to help ensure your cows are at a target BCS of 6.0 by calving:

  • Late summer-Evaluate your cows while still on grass. If they score thin to borderline moderate during this time and forage availability is […]
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