News

Managing Livestock Health During Winter: Preventing Stress and Illness in the Cold

Managing Livestock Health During Winter: Preventing Stress and Illness in the Cold

When the temperature drops, your animals feel the effects just as much as you do. Winter can be a challenging season for farmers and livestock owners — not just because of the cold, but because of the extra care animals need to stay healthy and productive. With a few smart management steps, you can help prevent stress, illness, and weight loss throughout the season. 1. Recognize Signs of Cold-Weather Stress Animals under cold stress often eat more but still lose weight, shiver, or become lethargic. Horses may stand hunched with their tails tucked, while cattle or goats might huddle closely...

Read More →

Late Fall Chicken and Poultry Care: Preparing Your Flock for Winter

Late Fall Chicken and Poultry Care: Preparing Your Flock for Winter

As the days get shorter and the temperatures drop, it's time to turn your attention to preparing your chickens and other poultry for the cold months ahead. Late fall is a crucial period for ensuring your flock remains healthy, warm, and productive throughout the winter. With a few simple adjustments to your poultry care routine, you can help your birds thrive, even in harsh conditions. In this blog, we’ll cover the key aspects of late fall poultry care, including nutrition, shelter, health, and maintenance. 1. Adjusting Feed for Cold Weather During the colder months, chickens need more energy to maintain...

Read More →

Winter Feeding Strategies: Keeping Your Animals Healthy Through the Cold Months

Winter Feeding Strategies: Keeping Your Animals Healthy Through the Cold Months

As temperatures drop and winter approaches, proper nutrition becomes more important than ever for your animals. Cold weather increases energy demands, affects digestion, and can challenge immune systems, making feeding strategies a critical part of winter care. Whether you’re caring for horses, livestock, or poultry, thoughtful planning now can keep your animals healthy, comfortable, and productive throughout the season. 1. Adjust Energy Intake for Cold Stress Animals burn more calories to maintain body temperature in colder weather. Horses, cattle, and other livestock may need additional energy in the form of high-quality forage or supplemental grains. Monitor body condition and adjust...

Read More →

Transitioning Your Garden From Fall to Winter: Soil and Plant Care Tips

Transitioning Your Garden From Fall to Winter: Soil and Plant Care Tips

As the vibrant colors of fall give way to colder days, gardeners know it’s time to shift gears. While summer and fall harvests may be winding down, the work you do in your garden now can set the stage for a healthier, more productive season next spring. Preparing your soil and caring for your plants before winter ensures that your garden rests well and is ready to flourish when warmer weather returns. Here are some practical tips to help transition your garden from fall into winter. 1. Clean Up Spent Plants Once your garden has finished producing, remove dead or...

Read More →

Fall Coop Cleaning Checklist

Fall Coop Cleaning Checklist

Keeping your chicken coop clean is one of the most important tasks for maintaining a healthy, productive flock. A clean coop reduces the risk of parasites, disease, and respiratory issues, while also making things more pleasant for both your chickens and you. Whether you're deep cleaning for the season or doing regular maintenance, this all-in-one checklist will help keep your coop in top condition year-round. 1. Remove All Bedding and Waste Start by taking everything out of the coop—bedding, nesting material, and droppings. Don’t forget to check under roost bars and corners where messes can collect. Use a shovel or...

Read More →