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Chickens in Winter. Water: Keep it Flowing!
Like all living things, chickens need water to thrive. But keeping your hens hydrated in winter can be a challenge when temperatures plummet. Consider these tips to keep the fluids flowing, even in the coldest climates. Above all, make sure your girls always have access to water that is fresh, clean and unfrozen. Why Water Matters Granted, chickens don’t drink as much water in winter. But abundant liquid water is essential for a variety of reasons. First is egg production. Lack of water…even for just a matter of hours…can throw off egg laying, which may already be comprised due to...
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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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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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Caring for a Multi-Species Flock of Chickens
Flock expansion can be an exciting endeavor, especially when you are looking to add a new species or two. It can be a fun and challenging task to meet the needs of a multi-species flock of chickens. Here are a few tips and recommendations to consider if you plan to take your flock to the next level. There are three main areas of focus before caring for a multi-species flock: Coop Cleanliness Living Space Management Techniques Coop cleanliness Providing your multi-species flock with a clean home is of the utmost importance in preventing sickness. Keep the coop clean and dry,...
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Tick Talk
It seems we hear more and more about the danger of ticks every year and the havoc they wreak on humans and pets alike. Ticks are not insects. Having eight legs, they are arachnids, more closely related to scorpions and spiders than insects. Ticks are ectoparasites (parasites that live on the outside of its host) and live by feeding on the blood of mammals, birds and occasionally reptiles and amphibians. Lifecycle of a Tick Ticks have a four-stage lifecycle. They begin as eggs in a cool, moist environment. The eggs hatch into six-legged larva that congregate in groups around vegetation...