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Egg Binding: What It Is and How to Prevent and Treat It

Egg Binding: What It Is and How to Prevent and Treat It

Egg binding is a commonly cited problem on online forums, but what is this condition and how can you treat it? More importantly, how can you prevent it? Egg binding occurs when a hen has been straining to lay an egg for several hours. A stuck egg prevents fecal matter and other eggs from passing out of the body, and the hen will eventually die from shock or infection. Causes There are a number of factors that may cause egg binding. Eggs form with the pointy end facing the vent opening, but they are laid blunt end first, which means...

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Winter Lighting for Chickens

Winter Lighting for Chickens

People and chickens operate on different schedules that sometimes conflict. As days shorten and the temperature drops people turn on furnaces and electric lights and sleep about as many hours as they do in summer. Not chickens. Their daily schedule is set by daylight. Lacking artificial light they settle into a long night’s sleep as soon as dusk arrives and don’t wake until tomorrow’s dawn. In high latitudes they often sleep 15 or 16 hours a night. For chickens, winter is a time for rest, not reproduction. Cold temperatures don’t reduce laying, but as fall advances, decreasing daylight causes egg...

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Holiday Pet Safety

Holiday Pet Safety

Tis the season to be jolly! It is also the season to be more diligent at keeping our pets safe and healthy over the holidays. With holiday parties, trees, tinsel, candles and presents, our pets are at a greater risk to get into trouble. Here are a few holiday safety tips to keep them safe. The tree: With pets in the house, it is safest to place the tree in the corner. This will make it easier to anchor the top of the tree so climbing cats don't knock it over. Also, use a tree stand that is one size...

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Preparing Your Livestock for Winter: Feed and Shelter Essentials

Preparing Your Livestock for Winter: Feed and Shelter Essentials

As winter approaches, it's essential for farmers and livestock owners to ensure their animals are prepared for the cold months ahead. Proper feed, shelter, and health care are critical to keeping livestock healthy and productive during the harsh winter season. In this blog, we'll guide you through key feed and shelter essentials to keep your livestock safe, warm, and well-nourished throughout the winter. 1. Adjusting Feed for Winter Needs During the winter months, livestock requires additional energy to maintain their body heat and overall health. Here's how to adjust your feeding practices to meet the increased nutritional demands: Increase Caloric...

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Autumn Nutrition: How to Keep Your Animals Thriving as Temperatures Drop

Autumn Nutrition: How to Keep Your Animals Thriving as Temperatures Drop

As the vibrant colors of autumn leaves begin to paint the landscape, it’s a reminder that colder weather is on its way. For farmers and animal caretakers, this season brings unique challenges and opportunities to ensure their animals remain healthy and thriving. Here are some essential tips to keep your livestock in top condition as temperatures drop. 1. Adjust Feed Rations With the onset of cooler weather, animals require more energy to maintain their body temperature. This means adjusting their feed rations to include more energy-dense foods. Consider incorporating grains like corn and barley, which provide the necessary calories to...

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