New Year’s Resolutions for Your Pets

2012-01-03T22:45:36-07:00January 3rd, 2012|Categories: News & Updates|

Tips for enhancing animals’ lives and our own

With the New Year here, it’s time to take stock and make improvements in our lives and our pets lives.  Here are some ideas and tips to hopefully enhance the health and add some fun to your pets’ lives.

 

Pets can suffer from overeating […]

Preparing Your Flock for Winter

2012-01-02T13:46:37-07:00January 2nd, 2012|Categories: News & Updates|

Shorter days and colder nights are just around the corner. No matter what type of poultry you’re raising, the steps you take now can help you maintain egg production and save you when the thermometer dips.

  • Supplemental Lighting. Shorter days trigger molting. Molting results in more energy devoted to growing feathers and […]

10 Cow-Calf Winter Preparation Tips

2012-01-02T13:45:11-07:00January 2nd, 2012|Categories: News & Updates|

Now is the perfect time for beef producers to make management decisions that will affect the health, productivity and profitability of the herd over the next production cycle. The following are tips and guidelines to consider.

1. Wean based on pasture quality and quantity:
When pasture quality declines below that required to […]

How To Fit Your Horse Blanket

2012-06-14T14:20:18-07:00November 28th, 2011|Categories: Articles, News & Updates|

Does your horse need protection while outdoors? Wind, rain, insects, sunlight, warm and cold weather, snow, and more can all wreak havoc on your horse’s beauty and health. Thankfully, there are a range of equine blankets and sheets […]

Livestock Disaster Program Deadlines

2011-11-28T20:03:16-07:00November 28th, 2011|Categories: News & Updates|

USDA Farm Service Agency reminds producers of livestock disaster program deadlines.

USDA Texas Farm Service Agency (FSA) Acting Executive Director, James B. Douglass reminds eligible ranchers and livestock producers who had livestock losses or grazing losses during the […]

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