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Effect of Various Feeding Programs on the Feedlot Performance and Carcass Quality of Angus Crossbred Growing and Finishing Cattle

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Within the last 10 years, conventional cattle production has partially given way in certain areas of the US to all-natural and grass-fed beef production. The goal of this study was to determine whether feedlot cattle performance and carcass quality are influenced by the feeding program used.

Grazing Brood Cows on Corn Stalks with High Levels of Down Corn

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While there is no safe, guaranteed way to turn cows onto stalk fields with high amounts of corn on the ground there are a few management practices that should be kept in mind when it becomes necessary to do so.

Corn Silage for Dairy – Only One Chance

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Corn silage is a major source of feed energy, a valuable feedstuff when it comes to high producing dairy cows. Continue reading to learn how to get more of your corn crops’ nutrients into your cows.

Synthetic Amino Acids vs. Soybean Meal in Grow-Finish Pigs

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Read to observe the data backing the combination of high levels of synthetic amino acids and soybean meal levels and the economic advantage it delivers.

Craft Your Own Chicken Coop

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Check out these great ideas for crafting your own chicken coops.

What is Kent Natural Yeast?

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Learn more about Kent Natural Yeast and why it often outperforms other yeast-type products in palatability, performance, and digestibility.

Modifying Swine Grow-Finish Diets with Synthetic Amino Acids

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With the ever-fluctuating costs of soybean meal and amino acids, it is very important to know how to adjust your feed when prices rise, like the current soybean prices. Continue reading to learn how to properly adjust your feed to use less soybean meal and more synthetic amino acids.

Pets deserve quality nutrition

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Your pets trust you to take care of them and in return they give you unconditional love.

Serious Hydration

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Hydration is your body’s ability to manage this loss and return to its prime working condition.

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Do you offer a feed that would be good for a horse with Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy (PSSM)?

Yes, we have several products, including supplements and feeds, depending on the horse’s needs. In general, our Sentinel Performance LS and Sentinel Senior extruded feed products have both worked well for horses with PSSM. We also have Sentinel Care Carb Guard and other Sentinel Care supplements that may be more appropriate, depending on the individual horse. (Jeanne van der Veen)

What do you recommend for an older horse whose back teeth are deteriorating and who has lost some top line and could put on some weight?

I would recommend Sentinel Performance LS extruded horse feed. An extruded feed is easily broken down by horses with poor dentition, and it can also be easily made into a mash. This feed also contains 12% fat for efficient weight gain and high fiber content for naturally safe feeding. In addition, Sentinel Performance LS contains multiple ingredients to support an aging horse’s digestive system. (Jeanne van der Veen) 

What is the best feeding approach for broodmares, including before, during and after pregnancy?

The mare may need additional vitamins and minerals in the last two to three months of gestation to support foal growth, along with energy to maintain body condition. The horse may need a protein, mineral and vitamin supplement, like Sentinel Care Equine Choice Topline 30. During the last two to three weeks before foaling, it’s recommended to switch to a feed designed for lactation and foaling, like Sentinel Safe Start or Sentinel XT Grow. (Kristyn Sturken)

Can Sentinel Senior be safely fed to a senior pony?

Yes, Sentinel Senior can safely be fed to a senior pony. Continue to monitor body condition so the pony doesn’t become overweight. You could also consider Sentinel Simply Lite, an extruded feed for adult horses, ponies and miniatures that need a restricted calorie diet or reduced feeding rate to maintain healthy body conditions. It is balanced and concentrated with lower fat for easy keepers that don’t need additional calories for maintenance. (Kristyn Sturken) 

How do you recommend feeding miniature horses for show?

In general, feeding recommendations for mini horses are similar to feeding standard-size horses, with adjustments for weight and body condition. Maintaining proper body condition is very important since many mini horses tend to become overweight due to overfeeding. Also, feeding products with controlled low-to-moderate starch and sugar levels may be beneficial. (Jeanne van der Veen) 

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