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It is Not too Early to Start Planning for Next Year

It is Not too Early to Start Planning for Next Year
Although this year's set of antlers are what they are, the fall is when we start to build for the next set of antlers. In this post, we'll talk about how you can use nutrition to fight post-rut stress and ensure optimal antler growth.
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Coop Odors: The Stinky Truth and How Nutrition can Help

Coop Odors: The Stinky Truth and How Nutrition can Help
Sometimes your coop gets a little smelly, which can be a little embarrassing. In this post, we'll give you the scoop on coop odors and break down how you can help your hens live their best lives by reducing odors in their home.
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Horse Feed With High Fat Content – The Evolving Role of Fat: The Omega-6 and Omega-3 Ratio

Horse Feed With High Fat Content – The Evolving Role of Fat: The Omega-6 and Omega-3 Ratio
The use of fat in the equine diet has a long history. Horse traders have long known that adding fat to the diet is beneficial for gaining weight and improving hair coat. In this post, we'll talk about what science tells us on this topic.
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Puppy Socialization – Getting Started

Puppy Socialization – Getting Started
Socialization is the process of preparing a puppy to be comfortable with interactions with people, other dogs, other species, and the outside world. In this post, we'll offer some helpful tips.
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Using Nutrition to Manage Horses with Gastric Ulcers

Using Nutrition to Manage Horses with Gastric Ulcers
The percentage of horses with ulcers continues to increase, and higher intensity levels of training are correlated with an increase in ulcer incidence. In this post we'll discuss how proper nutrition can help.
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