Have you ever wondered how much food you should be feeding your dog? The American Club Kennel recognizes 167 different breeds that range in size from very small to very large breeds. It's important to feed your dog the right amount daily for many reasons, in particular the majority of dogs that are seen by veterinarians that have hip, leg and back pain is caused by being over weight.
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Monday, March 16, 2015
How Much should I feed my Dog?
Have you ever wondered how much food you should be feeding your dog? The American Club Kennel recognizes 167 different breeds that range in size from very small to very large breeds. It's important to feed your dog the right amount daily for many reasons, in particular the majority of dogs that are seen by veterinarians that have hip, leg and back pain is caused by being over weight.Friday, May 16, 2014
What's the Deal with Hi Mag Mineral?
Putting cattle out to pasture in the spring is like Christmas for little kids!
Cows have been calved out, worked and are growing. Bulls have been performance tested. Grass is green!
With this sense of excitement you want to protect your investment. One of the best way's to do so is to make sure your putting out Hi Mag Mineral.
Why Hi Mag?
There is one reason why you want to use Hi Mag mineral. To aid in preventing Grass Tetany.
Don't take a risk, make sure your cattle are consuming adequate levels of magnesium to aid in avoiding Grass Tetany.
Cows have been calved out, worked and are growing. Bulls have been performance tested. Grass is green!
With this sense of excitement you want to protect your investment. One of the best way's to do so is to make sure your putting out Hi Mag Mineral.
Why Hi Mag?
There is one reason why you want to use Hi Mag mineral. To aid in preventing Grass Tetany.
grass tet-a-ny
a disease of livestock caused by magnesium deficiency, occurring especially when there is a change from indoor feeding to outdoor grazing.
Grass tetany is a serious, often fatal metabolic disorder characterized
by low levels of magnesium in the blood serum of cattle. It is
also called grass staggers and wheat pasture poisoning. It primarily
affects older cows nursing calves less than two months old, but it may
also occur in young or dry cows and growing calves. It happens
most frequently when cattle are grazing succulent, immature grass and
often affects the best cows in the herd.Don't take a risk, make sure your cattle are consuming adequate levels of magnesium to aid in avoiding Grass Tetany.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
100 Fans = A Giveaway!

In our last post we mentioned that we're on Facebook now! We're going to be doing a Giveaway of a FREE bag of either our Homestead Layer mix or Our Traditional Cat Stars. All you have to do is click HERE and "Like" our page and you'll be instantly entered in our Giveaway. Once we get to 100 fans we'll announce our winner!
Here are some Feeding Tips when Feeding our Homestead Layer Mix:
• Poultry should have access to clean, fresh water at all times. After moving or transporting birds, provide access to water before putting feed in the feeders.
• When birds have access to coarse litter or whole grains, an insoluble grit should be fed. Limit intake of grit to 1 pound per 100 pounds of feed or 2 pounds per 100 birds per week. Grit can be blended with their regular ration or offered free choice in a separate feeder.
• Do not allow feeders to run empty or stale feed to accumulate.
• Never feed any feedstuffs that are moldy, musty or suspect in any way.
• Supplemental feeding of oyster shells may be necessary after 45 weeks of age to provide additional dietary calcium to improve egg shell quality.
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
We're now on Facebook!!!
Maddux Feeds is Now on Facebook! Click HERE to find our page. We'll be posting new items, sales, coupons and more. It's a great way for our customers to interact with us!Happy New Year!
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