For most horse and livestock owners, feed freshness is a huge concern. To get the most nutritional value from your feed, it is best to use feeds that have been produced within 90 days. But why does a feed’s age matter so much? In the process of manufacturing, when vitamin sources come in physical contact […]
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Our 70th anniversary logo has a few images you may or may not have found. It’s no Highlights magazine (anybody else obsessed with this part of your dental visits as a kid?), but take a moment and see if you can find a few things that don’t belong. The basis of the logo is our […]
We get red-faced, boot-stomping mad when we see there are peanut hulls in horse feed. Read on to find out why we’re so angry, and how to avoid digging a hole in your back yard and throwing your money into it. 1. Peanut hulls have almost zero nutritional value. Low protein. Low fat. Low minerals. […]