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Water Matters: Summer Hydration Tips for Horses and Livestock
As temperatures rise, proper hydration becomes one of the most important parts of summer animal care. Horses and livestock rely heavily on water to regulate body temperature, support digestion, and maintain overall health. During hot weather, dehydration and heat stress can happen quickly if animals don’t have enough access to clean, fresh water. Here are some important hydration tips to help keep your animals healthy and comfortable throughout the summer months. Understand How Much Water Animals Need Water intake increases significantly during hot weather. The amount varies depending on species, size, activity level, and temperature. On average: Horses may drink...
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Spring Feeding Guide: What Your Livestock Needs Now
As pastures green up and temperatures rise, it’s important to reevaluate your livestock’s feed regimen. Whether you're raising cattle, goats, horses, chickens, or other farm animals, spring brings changes in forage availability, energy needs, and breeding cycles that should be reflected in your feed strategy. Here’s a quick guide to help you keep your animals healthy and productive this season: Cattle & Goats Grazing is in, hay is out – As pastures return, gradually transition livestock from hay to fresh forage to avoid digestive upset. Minerals matter – Provide free-choice mineral supplements to balance what fresh pasture may lack, especially...
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Spring Chick Starter Guide: What Your New Flock Needs in the First 8 Weeks
Spring is chick season, and bringing home new baby chicks is an exciting time for both new and experienced flock owners. The first few weeks are the most important for setting your chicks up for healthy growth and a strong start in life. With the right preparation, supplies, and care routine, your new flock can thrive during those critical early weeks. Here’s a simple guide to help you care for your chicks during their first eight weeks. Prepare a Safe and Comfortable Brooder Before bringing chicks home, you’ll need to set up a brooder — a warm, protected space where...
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Spring Calving Prep Checklist: Supplies and Tips for a Successful Season
Spring calving season is an exciting time on the farm, but it also comes with plenty of responsibility. A successful calving season depends on preparation, the right supplies, and knowing what to watch for when cows begin to deliver. Whether you manage a large herd or just a few head of cattle, getting ready ahead of time can help reduce stress and improve outcomes for both cows and calves. Here’s a helpful checklist of supplies and practical tips to keep your calving season running smoothly. 1. Prepare a Clean, Dry Calving Area A clean calving environment is one of the...
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Preparing for Mud Season: Protecting Animals, Equipment, and Property
As winter begins to loosen its grip, many farm and livestock owners face a familiar challenge: mud season. Melting snow, frozen ground, and early spring rains can quickly turn pastures, pens, and walkways into muddy messes. While mud may seem like a temporary nuisance, it can create serious problems for animal health, equipment, and property if left unmanaged. A little preparation now can save time, money, and frustration later. Why Mud Season Matters Excessive mud isn’t just inconvenient — it can lead to hoof and leg issues, increase the risk of injury, damage equipment, and cause long-term wear on barns...