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  • Chicken Molting Tips
    October 1, 2020

    Chicken Molting Tips

    Molting is an essential part of chickens’ growth and health, but losing and replacing feathers is also a messy, stressful process. Taking steps to help chickens with molting can minimize the...
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  • cattle in field
    September 4, 2020

    Nutrition Your Cattle Needs

    Good nutrition is essential for the health of your herd, but there are many different factors that affect what nutrition your cattle need. By understanding your cattle's needs, you can adjust their diet to offer them the best possible feed in different situations.
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  • image of baby calf on farm
    August 4, 2020

    Overcoming Calf Health Issues

    An unhealthy calf can be a strain on both beef and dairy farming, but many calf health issues can be overcome if they are recognized early and properly treated. By staying alert to your animals and providing them with exceptional care, you can easily raise healthy, productive calves.
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  • How to Greet a Dog
    March 2, 2020

    How to Greet a Dog

    Dogs are friendly, social animals, and a proper greeting is essential to establish and maintain the correct, safe human-dog relationship in a pack hierarchy. Whether you are greeting your own pet, a friend’s familiar dog, a working animal, or any...

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  • Healthy Dental Practices for Pets
    February 1, 2020

    Healthy Dental Practices for Pets

    February has been declared Pet Dental Month --and for good reason. The most common disease seen by veterinarians is dental disease. In fact, 75-85% of pets over the age of 2 have dental disease of some form. You’re probably thinking: Great,...

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  • Winter Poultry Care Tips
    January 1, 2020

    Winter Poultry Care Tips

    Whether you have chickens, ducks, geese or turkeys, poultry is well-equipped for winter weather and colder temperatures, but with a few easy steps you can help ensure their good health and happiness all winter long. How Poultry Cares for Itself...

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  • Helping Dogs Cope With Visitors to Your Home
    November 1, 2019

    Helping Dogs Cope With Visitors to Your Home

    Dogs can have many different reactions to visitors, from excited piddling and jumping to fearful growling and anxiety to barking and aggression. Every dog owner should take steps to train their canine companion to react appropriately when guests arrive, and...

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