Resources View all products Resources We aim to provide the products and information you need for quality animal nutrition. Browse the collection below for answers to questions, new ideas and research, and inspiration on how improve the lives of your animals. View Product Filters Species Beef CattleBirdCatDairyDogEquine VeterinarianGoatHorseLawn & GardenOtherPoultryRabbitSheepSwineWild Bird Categories ArticlesKNG GivesNewsNutrition NotesProductsReleasesVeterinarian Showing 181-192 of 358 results Generalize Your Training Wow– it seems everywhere I go, folks have puppies! And, they’re anxious for training advice. Here’s advice that every puppy owner can use. It’s about making your training more widely applicable. In the gun dog training business, this is often referred to as generalizing commands and instruction. One example would Continue reading… Evaluation of Tryptophan-To-Lysine Ratios in Grow-Finish Pigs Swine Producing lean pork requires the right balance of amino acids in the diet. In this trial we reevaluated our amino acid levels to determine if adjustments are required to optimize feeding today’s genetically leaner hogs. Continue reading… Lawn Garden, organiclife, seasonal, sustainable living Tips to Grow Great Seedlings at Home When planning to germinate your own seeds, three major factors should be considered first and foremost: soil moisture, temperature, and light. Continue reading… equine Organizing Your Barn An orderly, clutter-free barn is aesthetically pleasing, saves time during daily chores and is a healthy place for the horses that live there. Continue reading… How Good is Your Bird Dog? How good is your pointing grouse dog? Fair? Good? Outstanding? What is the standard you use to judge your dog? Your author has had the good fortune to watch and shoot over many pointing breed grouse dogs. Those include English setter, English pointer, German shorthaired pointer, pointing griffon, Brittany and Continue reading… Poultry, canine, equine, feline, livestock Understanding The Veterinary Feed Directive A new federal requirement called the “Veterinary Feed Directive” or VFD. Will require that specific animal drugs that are intended to be “used in or on animal feed” will “require the supervision of a licensed veterinarian.” Continue reading… Mold and Mycotoxins Beef Cattle Prevention is the best method to control mold growth and possible toxin formation. Continue reading to learn how to minimize mold growth and subsequent toxin production in storage as well as common toxins and their symptoms. Continue reading… Use of NutriVantage® Technology in Reproductive Swine Swine NutiVantage Dietary Supplement is a highly refined, flavored and soluble nutritional premix that can help support the gut and immune system. Read to learn the benefits observed in reproductive swine when using NutriVantage. Continue reading… Patented Technology That Can Decrease Moisture Levels in Feed Which Can Reduce the Potential For Harmful Mold, Pathogenic Bacteria and Fungus Horse It is well accepted that feed quality is one of the foundations of a successful operation. The growing, harvesting, and storage of grains are directly affected by unpredictable environmental conditions. Improving the quality and consistency of the nutrients provided by feed is a prime concern of the producer. Continue reading… Effect of VevoVitall® in Nursery Pigs Swine Recently, there has been increased interest in alternatives to feeding growth-promoting antibiotics for digestive health and efficiency. Continue reading to learn more about VevoVitall, a food-grade quality benzoic acid that has resulted in overall better performance. Continue reading… Over-Crowding of Dairy Cows Dairy With current milk prices as they are is has become common practice to overstock barns. However resent observations discussed in this article show that adding more cows doesn’t mean you will increase milk production, and you may even damage it due to over-crowding issues. Continue reading… When Corn is Cheap: Should I Still Feed Ethanol By-Products? Beef Cattle When corn is cheaper, this is a familiar question. Many producers are under the impression that if DDG or wet byproducts are higher priced than corn. Read more to learn how it can be cheaper to continue feeding distillers even when corn prices do drop. Continue reading… Lawn Garden, Wildlife, organiclife, seasonal, sustainable living Beneficial Insects & Spiders In Your Backyard Practical advice for encouraging beneficial arthropods from our friends at UNH. Continue reading… Anatomy of A Litter, Part Two In last month’s column, we reviewed how my wife and I decided to breed our female German shorthaired pointer, the process of artificial insemination and selecting buyers for our litter. We finished the column explaining that, as litter owners, we had first pick. I promised that I would reveal, in Continue reading… Lawn Garden, seasonal Grow Great Blueberries at Home Practical advice for growing blueberries at home from our friends at UNH. Continue reading… Anatomy of A Litter My wife, Susan, and I like to have a new puppy come into the family approximately every five years. That formula ensures that we always have a dog at the top of their game. At the present time, we have a 10 ½ year old male (Dillon) and a five Continue reading… Lawn Garden, seasonal Protect Your Picnic Keep your food, your friends and your family safe with these tips from our friends at UNH. Continue reading… Introducing A Puppy to Water Introducing a puppy to water is an important step in the gun dog training process. It’s especially important if we want our dogs to retrieve from the water. And, a very important second reason is for dogs to voluntarily enter water if they’re being worked in warm weather. Before water Continue reading… < FIRST1....10....1415161718....20LAST >