Recent Blog Posts
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February 4, 2011
Making sure that the shed that you store your hay in is in good condition is important. First of all, if it’s not in good working order hay can be wasted (which means your money, too) and secondly it can seriously harm your animals. Here are a few ideas from Equisearch.
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January 5, 2011
Whether you've aquired a new dog or whether you've decided you want to change your current dog’s food, you should do some research. Different dog foods have different ingredients that are essential for the health of different aged and sized dogs.
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January 5, 2011
One of the worst things for your horse to have is hoof problems. One of those problems is when your horse develops thrush. Here is what it is and how you should treat it according to Equisearch.
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December 22, 2010
If you know you have an allergy to cats, owning one can sometimes be a hard thing. If you just have to have a feline around, here are a few things that you should consider in case you want to try according to Franny Syufy of About.
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December 22, 2010
Did your dog just chew up your favorite pair of sneakers or that great book you were just about to finish? I would probably bet that you’re pretty angry and want that behavior to stop.
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December 22, 2010
Picking a qualified veterinarian for your bird is not a decision that you should take lightly. While there is are a lot of vets that practice on dogs and cats, finding an avian vet many not be as easy.
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July 27, 2010
Unless you’re a centaur (half man, half horse), you’ll likely be getting off of your horse at some point. Here are the steps to take to dismount your horse according to Katherine Blocksdorf of About. com:Starting offHave the horse stand still and remove your feet from both of the stirrups.
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