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 & GardenOtherPoultryRabbitSwineWild Bird Categories ArticlesKNG GivesNewsNutrition NotesProductsReleasesVeterinarian Showing 193-204 of 351 results Winter Activities For Your Dog Sporting dogs are truly canine athletes. These canine athletes require physical and mental stimulation throughout the year. If you live in the South, this is easy to accomplish simply through hunting; with many bird seasons going through February. However, if you live in the North and deal with snow all Continue reading… canine Puppy Basics A growing puppy needs much more than a dish and a doghouse to thrive. Preparation is important and having some items already on hand will make your puppy’s transition smoother. Continue reading… Picking a Puppy Picking a puppy is a gut-wrenching exercise for many hunters. It’s a ten to twelve-year commitment and you don’t want to get it wrong. For this article, we’ll assume you already know the breed you would like; however, picking a breeder, then a litter and then the puppy in that Continue reading… Buying a Finished Dog If you’re too busy to train, too busy to buy a pup and place it with a professional trainer or simply want to bypass the entire puppy and training stages, then buying a finished dog is for you. That advice may sound simple but how does one go about doing Continue reading… Prairie Bird Primer Every upland hunter should experience prairie bird hunting at least once. Both you and your dogs will love the prairie. My wife, Susan, the dogs and I have traveled to Montana three of the past five years. And, we’re already planning our trip to the American West for 2016. There Continue reading… Processed Corn Silage Dairy When cornsilage isn’t properly processed, energy can be lost in undigested corn and un-eaten cobs. Continue reading to learn how to avoid this issue. Continue reading… Pup’s Opening Day You have a young dog that is about to experience their first hunting season. If ruffed grouse hunting is your game and you live in the Continental United States, your opening day will be here very shortly. Here are a few thoughts about how to handle opening day with your Continue reading… Best Grouse Dog Breed? If you ask upland bird hunters to name the most difficult bird for a pointing dog, the answer you’ll hear most often is the “ruffed grouse”. It’s a bird that would rather flush or run than get pinned by a pointing dog. What is the best grouse dog breed has Continue reading… Conditioning for Hunting Season Hunting season is getting close. Depending upon in which state you live, it could mean opening day is in September. If you haven’t already, it means you need to start a conditioning program for both you and your dog. The ramifications of not being fit could be fatal. The fun Continue reading… Making Dog-Safe Ice Cream Dogs generally find frozen treats irresistible, but human ice cream contain ingredients like sugar or dairy that can be harmful to dogs. Continue reading… Lawn Garden June Gardening Tips Follow this checklist to keep your garden thriving. Continue reading… canine, seasonal Safe Tick Removal Confidently remove ticks anywhere and from any location on both people or animals. Continue reading… Puppy Steps (Part 2) Last month, in Part 1 of Puppy Steps, we covered genetics, gestation and the first two weeks of a puppy’s life; this included the opening of the puppy’s eyes. In Part 2, we’ll cover from the third week until the puppy leaves for its new home. Weeks two through six Continue reading… canine Tick Prevention When enjoying outdoor activities, don’t forget to take steps to prevent bites from ticks that share the outdoors. Continue reading… Puppy Steps (Part 1) You’ve made a deposit and you want your puppy. At what age should the breeder allow the litter to be separated and go to their new home? Your author is a member of several hunting dog Facebook forums and sees this topic frequently debated. Everyone has an opinion. Five weeks, Continue reading… caged pet Care Tips For Pet Rabbits Some bunny out there wants to be a part of your family—but he has special requirements to stay happy and healthy. Here’s what to do. Continue reading… Lawn Garden Starting Flowers and Vegetables Seedlings Inside Start now to have your seedlings ready for spring! Continue reading… Using Place Boards Get five pro trainers in a room and you’ll get five different answers to a training question; and they all could be right. The use or non-use of place boards in training bird dogs is one of those questions that could produce five different answers. In this article, we’re going Continue reading… < FIRST1....10....151617181920LAST >