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Deer Health and Nutrition Tips: Antler Growth

2014-01-27T23:57:57-06:00January 27th, 2014|Articles, Bar None News|

So much of what we do in the care and feeding of deer passes relatively unnoticed in the short term. But antler growth season is when “instant gratification” seekers can practically see results occur right before their eyes. Growing at a rate of half an inch per day, antlers are some of the fastest growing [...]

Build Your Own Chicken Coop

2014-01-22T20:11:51-06:00January 22nd, 2014|Articles, Bar None News|

Chickens are attractive to have for many reasons, and there are a growing number of folks who are joining the ranks of chicken owners across the country. However, owning and caring for chickens is not a job for the faint of heart. There are many steps that need to be taken to provide a proper [...]

How to Keep Your Pets Warm

2013-11-22T04:31:32-06:00November 22nd, 2013|Articles, Bar None News|

It might not be rocket science, but there are some creative ways you can help your pets stay warm during the chilly winter months. Here are some helpful tips: Do not shave them in the winter - whether your pet lives primarily indoors or outdoors, they need their fur to insulate them from the sharp [...]

Winterize Your Home and Barn

2013-10-26T22:22:22-05:00October 26th, 2013|Articles|

We all know Texas weather is pretty unpredictable. One day it could be 75 degrees and the next day there could be a freeze warning. Here are just a few steps you can take to prepare your home and barn for the cold season. Check for any fire risks Be sure to clean out all [...]

March Outfit on a Budget

2013-02-28T19:47:10-06:00February 28th, 2013|Articles|

Shop Bar None Country Store for your outfit on a budget! We have new styles arriving weekly from Safari, Miss Me, Cowgirl Tuff & more! ! Outfit on a Budget: Safari Girl Flip Flops -$59.99 Necklace & Earring Set - $25.00 Cowgirl Tuff Dressy Coral Top - $37.99 Miss Me Boyfriend Capri - $66.99

New Wind and Rain Storm™ Minerals- Improved Resistance to the Elements

2019-03-28T21:41:16-05:00October 20th, 2012|Articles|

Purina’s Wind and Rain Minerals just got better. The New Wind and Rain Storm Minerals have been enhanced to resist moisture even better than Wind and Rain Minerals- reducing the clumping by 85 percent over previous formulas. “The new formula is much more water resistant,” said Rod Nulik, Director, Production Livestock Marketing and Cattle and [...]

Purina AntlerMax Technology Scores 561 B&C

2012-10-13T19:19:20-05:00October 13th, 2012|Articles, Bar None News|

Wild Rivers Whitetails has been feeding Purina® AntlerMax® Diets exclusively on their farm since 2004. In 2011, they grew a deer named “Ballistic” that scored 561” Boone and Crockett. To the best of everyone’s knowledge, it was the highest scoring deer for the 2011 antler growing season. Purina® AntlerMax® Deer Chow contains our AntlerMax® Protein [...]

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 [...]

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