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Horse Care During Peak Heat

Horse Care During Peak Heat

When summer hits its peak and the temperatures soar, horse owners must take extra steps to protect their equine partners from the risks of heat stress. Horses are incredibly resilient animals, but excessive heat, humidity, and sun exposure can lead to dehydration, exhaustion, and even dangerous conditions like heatstroke. Whether you're caring for backyard horses, working animals, or competitive athletes, here are essential tips to keep your horses healthy and comfortable during the hottest days of the season. 1. Prioritize Hydration One of the most important aspects of summer horse care is ensuring access to clean, cool water at all...

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Fly Control 101: Keeping Livestock Comfortable All Summer

Fly Control 101: Keeping Livestock Comfortable All Summer

Summer heat brings more than sun and sweat—it also brings flies. These pests can cause serious discomfort for livestock, reduce productivity, and even spread disease. Whether you manage a herd or a small backyard flock, having an effective fly control strategy is essential. Why Fly Control Matters: Flies irritate animals, disrupt grazing, and can lead to infections or illness. They’re also known to transmit conditions like pinkeye in cattle and can stress poultry and horses, impacting overall health and performance. Top Fly Control Solutions: Fly Sprays and Wipes: Ideal for horses and cattle, these provide quick relief. Look for options...

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Tack Room Refresh: Organizing Your Space for Summer Efficiency

Tack Room Refresh: Organizing Your Space for Summer Efficiency

A clean, organized tack room doesn’t just look better—it helps your daily routines run smoother. Summer is the perfect time to give your tack room a refresh and ensure all your gear is in top shape. Why It Matters: Heat and humidity can accelerate wear on leather goods, cause mold or mildew, and lead to disorganized chaos if your space isn’t maintained. Plus, proper storage can extend the life of your tack and tools. Tips for a Tack Room Refresh: Purge Old or Broken Items: If it’s damaged beyond repair or hasn’t been used in years, it’s time to let...

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Summer Grazing: Maximizing Pasture Health for Livestock

Summer Grazing: Maximizing Pasture Health for Livestock

As the sun rises higher in the summer sky and pastures burst into lush greenery, farmers and ranchers are presented with a prime opportunity to optimize grazing conditions for their livestock. Maximizing pasture health during the summer months not only ensures ample nutrition for your animals but also contributes to the sustainability of your operation. In this blog, we'll delve into essential tips for summer grazing, guiding you towards achieving optimal pasture health and maximizing the well-being of your livestock. 1. Rotational Grazing: Implement rotational grazing practices to prevent overgrazing and promote regrowth. Divide pastures into smaller paddocks and rotate...

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Five Factors of Hay Quality

Five Factors of Hay Quality

To most individuals passing through rural areas, hay seems simple. Its dry, tough, and it feeds livestock. However there’s more to hay than meets the eye. Hay is one of those grasses where it is particularly hard to see the quality and composition. The best way to truly know the quality of hay you are using is to test it. Essentially, hay quality is affected by five major factors; stages of maturity, leafiness, color, foreign matter, and odor and condition. Out of all of these factors, the stages of maturity are the most important. The growth stage of the hay...

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