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Protecting Your Flock Starts with You
Avian Influenza in Chickens and Why Biosecurity is Your Best Defense by Nancy Jefferson, Ph.D. -- Poultry Nutritionist, Kalmbach Feeds Biosecurity is the only effective defense against avian influenza. There are no feed or water additives that prevent or treat the virus, so strict prevention practices are essential to protect your flock of poultry. What is Avian Influenza? Avian Influenza (AI) has been a major concern in the poultry industry for a number of years. There are two primary strains of avian influenza – low pathogenic (LPAI) and highly pathogenic (HPAI). Birds infected with Low Pathogenic AI may become ill, but they...
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Why Your Hens Stop Laying (and How Nutrition Helps)
Supporting Chicken Egg Production Through Proper Nutrition Few things are more rewarding than gathering fresh eggs each morning when raising chickens. But if you've noticed a dip in your hens' laying or shell quality, you might wonder: Is my flock getting the nutrition they need? Veteran chicken owners know that egg production naturally has its ups and downs. Even with good care, birds sometimes face challenges during stress, molting, or seasonal changes. The key to steady, high-quality egg production isn't trial-and-error with supplements; it's providing a complete feed that already contains the right balance of vitamins and minerals. With carefully...
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EQUINE FORUM -- JUNE 24
Join us! Tuesday, June 24 -- 6pm - 8pm @ the White County Agricenter. Topics: **The Equine Digestive System -- Megan Jacobs, Kalmbach Feeds ** Equine Laminitis -- Dr. Emily Vermillion, Equine Medical Center of GA ** Equine Vaccinations & DeWorming -- Jaclyn Bleckley, AHI To Sign-Up, please call us @ 706.865.2831 (We're serving dinner -- an RSVP is kindly requested.)
- Tags: deworming, Digestive System, Equine, Equine Feed, feed, free class, laminitis, Meeting, Tribute, vaccinations, Water
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Feeding & Managing the Spring Lamb
Feeding and Managing the Spring Lamb by Jeff Kaufman, Ph.D., PAS Lambing can happen in different seasons, but spring lambing falls around Easter and can add some additional excitement to the official ending of winter. When born in the spring, lambs thrive due to the mild temperatures and the fast-growing quality pastures. Similarly, the lambs are also growing fast, so their nutrition needs to focus on their growth and also their health. That fast growth means they have a high requirement for energy and protein in their diet, and a well-managed pasture with other diet considerations for these lambs is important for...
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Tips and Tricks: How to Care for Goats in Cold Weather
Tips and Tricks: How to Care for Goats in Cold Weather by Hattie Hartschuh (Kalmbach Feed) As temperatures begin to drop, winter preparation makes its way to the top of any herds(wo)man’s priority list. Providing your goats with adequate shelter and making sure that clean, fresh water is available is most important during freezing temperatures. Goats are very hardy and acclimate to cold weather as fall comes to an end, but here are some things that you can do to make wintertime easier for them. 4 Tips & Tricks for Goat-Keeping During Cold Weather Shelter Unless you live in the arctic, most livestock...