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Chicken Breed Spotlight: Rhode Island Reds
4 Minutes

Chicken Breed Spotlight: Rhode Island Reds

Rhode Island Reds are one of the most popular chicken breeds for backyard flocks! They’re amazing layers of large brown eggs and can tolerate cold climates.

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Preparing the Kidding Stall: Part 1
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Preparing the Kidding Stall: Part 1

Kidding season is here and it’s always important to prepare your kidding stall. Read this blog to learn ways in which you can ensure a successful kidding experience.

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The Underweight Senior Horse: A Before and After Story
9 Minutes

The Underweight Senior Horse: A Before and After Story

How to put weight on a senior horse in a safe way. Before and after pics of rescue horses show the results of Senior Weight Accelerator, a weight gain supplement.

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Itching for Spring? Learn to Identify and Treat Horse Skin Conditions
4 Minutes

Itching for Spring? Learn to Identify and Treat Horse Skin Conditions

5 ways to prevent and identify ringworm in horses.

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Preparing and Caring for Your Goats in Winter
11 Minutes

Preparing and Caring for Your Goats in Winter

In a cold environment, caring for your goats over the winter can seem daunting. Here’s a checklist to help you prepare and care for your goats in winter.

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Feeding Milk Replacer in Goat Kids
10 Minutes

Feeding Milk Replacer in Goat Kids

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Moving Your Chicken Coop and Backyard Chickens to a New Home
5 Minutes

Moving Your Chicken Coop and Backyard Chickens to a New Home

Advice and tips on moving your backyard chickens safely and comfortably, and helping them adjust to their new home. Find out more.

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What Do NDF and ADF Values Mean?
8 Minutes

What Do NDF and ADF Values Mean?

What do ADF and NDF values mean for horses? Click here to learn why this fiber measurement is essential for the health and wellness of your equine partner.

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Feeding Milk Replacer in Goat Kids
7 Minutes

Feeding Milk Replacer in Goat Kids

In general and at a minimum, goat kids should be nursing or fed a milk replacer for 2 months or 8 weeks. This is the recommended minimum and for us we extend this to at last 3 months if we can.

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The Anatomy of an Egg
4 Minutes

The Anatomy of an Egg

Eggs—arguably the most versatile food on the planet. But have you ever wondered what makes up an egg? This blog takes a close look at the anatomy of an egg.

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Goat Kid Milk Replacer 101
4 Minutes

Goat Kid Milk Replacer 101

With so many different milk replacers on the market, it can be difficult to choose which one to nurse your kids with. This blog will help you learn what to look for when purchasing a new milk replacer, and how to make an informed decision.

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Chicken Hatching with an Egg Incubator 101
7 Minutes

Chicken Hatching with an Egg Incubator 101

Chicken incubator tips, tricks and instructions for hatching chicken eggs. Learn about choosing the right incubator, selecting your eggs, controlling the temperature and how long it takes for chickens to hatch. Find out more.

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