Recent Blog Posts

  • Treats Your Horses Will Love

    April 1, 2012
    Although making homemade horse treats may not be practical all the time, it is nice to treat your horse to something special once in a while.
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  • How to Use Complete Feeds to Stretch Your Hay Supply

    December 1, 2011
    Fiery blazes, drought, and poor growing conditions have made hay difficult to find and expensive to buy in many locations throughout the nation. These conditions have left horse owners with the difficult task of finding an affordable source of quality hay for their horses.
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  • Year 'Round Supplementation Improves Pasture Utilization

    October 1, 2011
    It’s been a challenge raising registered Angus cattle through the last 13 years of drought on the Bradley 3 Ranch in the Texas Panhandle.
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  • How to Adjust Horses to the Changing Seasons

    September 1, 2011
    Changing seasons can bring about potential problems for horses and their owners. Pasture quality changes with every season, but the changes from summer to fall are especially significant. During the fall, there are often warm sunny days and cool nights.
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  • Cooling down your horse when it’s hot outside

    July 1, 2011
    When there’s hot weather outside, it’s essential that you keep your horses cool. Here are some tips on keeping their temperature regulated even when the weather is hot: Water The most obvious thing to keep an eye out for is also one of the most important.
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  • Storing hay effectively

    July 1, 2011
    Making sure that the shed that you store your hay in is in good condition is important. First of all, if it’s not in good working order hay can be wasted (which means your money, too) and secondly it can seriously harm your animals. Here are a few ideas from Equisearch.
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