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Understanding Your Dog’s Upset Stomach

Understanding Your Dog’s Upset Stomach

Is your furry friend experiencing tummy troubles? Understanding the causes and solutions for your dog’s upset stomach can make all the difference. Common Symptoms of an Upset Stomach in Dogs An upset stomach in dogs can manifest through various symptoms. Common signs include vomiting, diarrhea, and a noticeable decrease in appetite. You might also witness your dog exhibiting signs of discomfort, such as whining, excessive drooling, or a distended belly. In some cases, dogs may also experience lethargy and a reluctance to engage in their usual activities. Pay close attention to these symptoms as they can help determine the severity...

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The Molting Process

The Molting Process

Shorter days and cooler temperatures…For people, it’s a sign that it is back to school time and fall. To chickens, it’s a sign that it is time to renew their feathers. Losing feathers and re-growing them is called molting and occurs every year when the days get shorter. During molt, chickens typically stop laying eggs and use this time to build up their nutrient reserves. Even though they are not laying, it is critical that your chickens have a high quality diet during this time. Feeding a high quality ration such as NatureWise Feather Fixer™ during molt will help your...

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Essential Nutrition for Working Farm Dogs

Essential Nutrition for Working Farm Dogs

Farm dogs are the unsung heroes of the agricultural world, and they require a diet that meets their high energy and nutrient demands to keep them performing at their best. The Role of Farm Dogs: More Than Just Companions Farm dogs are indispensable members of agricultural and other operations, performing a variety of tasks that go beyond simply providing companionship. These hardworking canines assist with herding and protecting livestock, guarding property, and even helping with day-to-day chores and daily life. Their roles are multifaceted, requiring both physical endurance and mental sharpness. Unlike other dogs, farm dogs are often on the...

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Group Feeding Tips for Small Facilities

Group Feeding Tips for Small Facilities

We are a far cry from a fancy operation with four horses on my property to manage. The horses in our herd live outside in one of two paddocks with fulltime access to a run-in shed which is divided in half. They get rotational turn out onto the pasture whenever possible. With the variety of horses we have, our little operation is anything but simple. And oh how they vary! One is a 32-year-old hard keeping Arabian mare with a princess complex who has progressively lost dentition efficacy in the last few years. Next is her 14-year-old gelding son who...

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Why Am I Finding Broken Eggs?

Why Am I Finding Broken Eggs?

It’s disappointing to find broken eggs in your coop. If you are looking to learn about some of the causes and what you can do to prevent them look no further. Twain Lockhart, Nutrena Poultry Expert will help you understand what might be causing this phenomenon and how you can prevent it.

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