Archive for February, 2015

Archive for February, 2015

Formula 707 Daily Essentials For Performance Horses

When you have the Formula 707 Daily Essentials covered, you’ve provided everything your horse needs to do his or her best — regardless of age or the task at hand — in the arena, on the track or around the ranch. Intensive pulmonary support for horses who give it everything...

Chicken Behavioral Issues

There are two major behavioral problems that backyard poultry owners must address at the first appearance. Both can be caused and cured by management practices. EGG EATING: Egg eating generally occurs when a hen finds a broken egg, tastes it, likes it and begins searching for other broken eggs, then...

Chickens and Molting

Molting is the process wherein hens lose feathers and grow new ones. It occurs naturally after 10 to 14 months of production, or it can be caused accidentally by temperature extremes, running out of feed or water, a decrease in light, or disease. Hens will not lay eggs during a molt....

Keep Calm and Spring Forward

  It's time to "spring forward" and gain an extra hour of sunlight. It also means you'll loose an hour of sleep! Daylight Savings Time begins on Sunday, March 8, 2015. Remember to set your clocks forward 1 hour before you head to bed on Saturday, March 7th.

Cabalgantes Unidos de Dallas

Join us for a Cabalganta on March 7, 2015 beginning at 1pm at 4709 River Oaks Road. Cost is $20 per rider, kids are free. For more information call 972-890-6425.

Happy Groundhog Day

Happy Groundhog Day 2015 The first documented American reference to Groundhog Day can be found in a diary entry, dated February 4, 1841, of Morgantown, Pennsylvania, storekeeper James Morris: Last Tuesday, the 2nd, was Candlemas day, the day on which, according to the Germans,  the Groundhog peeps out of his winter quarters and...