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Keeping your Pet Healthy During the Winter

2012-10-08T19:20:27-05:00October 8th, 2012|Bar None News|

As it gets cold outside, the potential for harsh weather conditions requires some extra care for your canine and feline friends. Here are some tips to help your pet remain safe and comfortable during the winter months ahead. Provide fresh, clean water at all times. Frozen water in outside bowls is a common winter hazard, [...]

Year ‘Round Supplementation Improves Pasture Utilization

2012-10-04T17:41:40-05:00October 4th, 2012|Articles|

It’s been a challenge raising registered Angus cattle through the last 13 years of drought on the Bradley 3 Ranch in the Texas Panhandle. “We’ve changed a lot of management over the last five or six years to cope with the drought,” says James Henderson, one of the ranch’s three owners. Much of these changes [...]

How to Preserve Nutrients in Hay

2012-10-04T17:40:11-05:00October 4th, 2012|Articles|

Proper storage of hay between harvest and feeding is critical for preserving nutrients and assuring that you'll have high quality hay to feed your cattle during the winter months they need it most. The nutrient requirements of cattle are more likely to be met with quality hay that is well stored, according to Mark L. [...]

How to Use Complete Feeds to Stretch Your Hay Supply

2019-03-28T21:43:11-05:00October 4th, 2012|Articles|

Fiery blazes, drought, and poor growing conditions have made hay difficult to find and expensive to buy in many locations throughout the nation. These conditions have left horse owners with the difficult task of finding an affordable source of quality hay for their horses. Poor quality hay and inconsistent sources can increase the chance for [...]

State Fair of Texas

2012-08-23T17:38:34-05:00August 23rd, 2012|Bar None News|

For more than 125 years, the State Fair of Texas has been one of the biggest events in the state!  This year it runs September 28 - October 21 at Fair Park in Dallas.  For more information and event details please visit the fair website.

Texas Deer Hunting Regulations

2019-04-01T18:28:59-05:00July 24th, 2012|Articles, Bar None News|

Deer hunting in Texas is a popular pursuit, governed by the regulations set forth by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Hunters have their choice of white-tailed deer or mule deer to hunt in the Lone Star State.  Licenses Texas law requires that every deer hunter possess a license. Those younger than 17 must have [...]

A Home for Every Horse Promotion!

2019-04-01T18:25:46-05:00July 17th, 2012|Bar None News|

Help us share the news! Purina Horse feed  giving away $125,000 of free feed to 501(c)(3) rescue shelters as part of A Home for Every Horse! This helpful flyer explains how rescues can take advantage of this donation. 501(c)(3) rescue shelters have until August 17, 2012 to email their 501(c)(3) forms to orders@equine.com or fax [...]

Your Invited to save $10!

2012-07-16T13:38:40-05:00July 16th, 2012|Bar None News|

When it comes to your cattle starter program you can see the difference Purina Great Starts makes! Come learn about the value of a Great Starts Cattle Feeding Program and SAVE $10 on your purchase of 10 bags or Tubs of Purina Cattle Starter Feeds. Ask for your coupon in our store!  Applicable with manufacturer's [...]

Horse Q&A: Amount and Type of Feed

2019-03-28T21:43:15-05:00July 10th, 2012|Articles|

Am I feeding enough of the right type of feed? Since most people feed by the "scoop" rather than by weight, if is often easy to overestimate the amount of feed you are providing.  Weighing out your feed will help.  Additionally, be sure to consult the feeding directions on the back of the bag.  Most feeds are formulated [...]

Horse Q&A: Amount and Type of Feed

2012-07-10T14:01:47-05:00July 10th, 2012|Bar None News|

Am I feeding enough of the right type of feed? Since most people feed by the "scoop" rather than by weight, if is often easy to overestimate the amount of feed you are providing.  Weighing out your feed will help.  Additionally, be sure to consult the feeding directions on the back of the bag.  Most feeds are formulated [...]

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