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Thursday, October 16th, 2008The good news is that most horses don’t need a lot of additional feeds provided they are getting good quality hay or fresh grass, lots of clean, fresh water and a reasonable grain ration if the horse is in competition, is pregnant or nursing a foal, training or is being heavily used.Horses are grazers by […]
Tips For Successful Alpaca Farming
Saturday, October 11th, 2008The agriculture of alpaca is a lucrative lifestyle and rewarding. These small incredible animals provide not only the excellent company to the families which have them; but are also an excellent source of revenue as their long, soft wools is strongly estimated in textile industry. In us of this article the ‘VE brought to you […]
Toys Are Important For Your Dog
Friday, September 12th, 2008You have made an outstanding decision on purchasing a Lab puppy! Labrador puppies make great pets, and after you understand the persona they’re very easy to train. Labradors were bred for gathering and hunting reasons, therefore they are incredibly energetic animals and call for much care when training. In this article I will spill the […]
Horseback Riding Tips
Thursday, September 4th, 2008Horseback riding is a wonderful leisure activity for the young and old. Horseback riding is a beautiful, relaxing and enjoyable sport as long as you are confident that you know what you are doing. There are many horseback riding tips to take into consideration before riding any trails.
1. Make sure you pick a horse that […]
Pet insurance and benefits
Thursday, August 28th, 2008Pet insurance works in much the same way as any other kind of insurance. It protects you, and gives you a kind of cover in the face of uncertainity. Pets like humans are prone to accidents, and if timely care is not given, the effects could be substantial. At the same time, the worse the […]
Raising Goats For Mohair
Wednesday, August 20th, 2008Certain types of goats produce long hair that can be shorn, like a sheep of its wool, and made into clothing. There are two types of goat which are popular with knitters and weavers; the Cashmere, which appropriately produces Cashmere, and the Angora, which produces Mohair.
Cashmere and Mohair are both excellent animal fibers; however I […]
Parakeet Bird Care
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008Parakeet bird care isn’t rocket science by any means, but they do take some extra touches, just like any other pet.
FOOD: You budgies diet should be a seed mix that has been fortified with vitamins. It should usually include canary seed, millet, and some larger seed such as oat groats. While some seeds come with […]
These Is What Characterizes Innova Pet Food
Thursday, July 17th, 2008Innova manufactures its pet food, following the principles as recommended by the U.S.Department of Agricultural Food. As suggests, the innova pet food contains all the five necessary elements of a food pyramid like the dairy, vegetables, meat, fruit and grains and also contains the essential oils and fats that contributes to great health of a […]
Can You Believe This
Monday, July 7th, 2008There is a lot of misinformation floating around about Dobermans. These include “facts” about their size and temperament. I am an owner and breeder of Dobermans, so I can tell you what I know. The first and probably the silliest myth about Dobermans, is that their skulls are too small and their brain grows and […]
Boxer Puppy Training Basics
Saturday, July 5th, 2008You know that any new addition to your home, especially a puppy, needs plenty of attention and be cared for extensively. Before purchasing a live household member, gets the facts about their routine, their everyday life and their traits. If you don’t, you may regret getting the puppy later. Mull over these things before your […]
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