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Managing Feeding Programs on the Road for Show Horses

Managing Feeding Programs on the Road for Show Horses

The show season is in full swing and horses are subjected to the stress of going down the road on a regular basis. This travel schedule imposes additional requirements for managing the feeding program. Horses like consistency. Changes can cause emotional and physical stress. The more we can keep the routines the same, the easier it is for the horses to cope with the challenges of travel and competition. The following are some suggestions that may be useful to help maintain the body condition, appearance and performance that is required to maintain the competitive status of the horse. First and...

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PRESERVING YOUR OWN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

PRESERVING YOUR OWN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

PRESERVING YOUR OWN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES   When canning or freezing your own vegetables there are many things that can seem daunting. Which crops can I freeze or do I have to can them all? What kind of set up do I need to ensure it's done safely? Am I even saving any money this way? Each of these questions are not difficult ones, so let's simplify your preserving experience today! FREEZE OR CAN? While it may seem unhelpful, the most common answer for this is that ANYTHING can be canned. The most common examples of this consist of jams/jellies,...

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Help Freshly Weaned Calves Keep Their Appetite

Help Freshly Weaned Calves Keep Their Appetite

Weaning can be a stressful time for calves, but by starting on a transitional feed that is designed to get calves eating when their appetite is reduced can help their long-term performance. Research conducted by Oklahoma State University says that newly received calves can have low intake with lower requirements for protein. However, calves with severely depressed intake probably have greater protein needs. One way to mitigate any issues when transitioning calves on feed can be to have a proper transitional formula. Consider the amount of protein, energy, vitamins and trace minerals they may need. Transitional feeds are very palatable...

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Puppy Socialization – Getting Started

Puppy Socialization – Getting Started

Socialization is the process of preparing a puppy to be comfortable with interactions with people, other dogs, other species and the outside world. Ideally this should take place during the sensitive period between 3 and 14 weeks of age. This is the period when puppies benefit most from exposure to new or strange stimuli and they show a willingness to explore and play with little fear when encountering new people, animals, objects and experiences. Puppies deprived of these experiences will have a significantly increased risk of developing into adults with fear, aggression and arousal issues. The idea being to stop...

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MOSQUITO ERADICATION

MOSQUITO ERADICATION

With warmer weather offering the promise of suntanned skin and more time spent with family, there is also the promise of mosquitos. Living in the south guarantees these pests to find a place in your summer schedule, but there are numerous ways to spend time outdoors without the irritation of these bugs. Depending on where and when you are using certain products will make all the difference. THE COMFORTS OF HOME                                   When staying in your own backyard there are many different ways to treat...

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