Species: View Product Filters Showing 265-276 of 390 results Why are my chickens losing feathers? As the leaves start to fall from the trees, so do the feathers from your chickens. The cold weather triggers the chickens “molt” where they shed their old feathers and gain new, glossy feathers. Read More Complexed Organic Trace Minerals in Sentinel® Read to learn about the vital functions, like the immune system, hoof growth and reproductive performance, trace minerals and essential nutrients support. As well as how you can ensure that your horses are receiving adequate amounts of them. Read More Understanding Forage Fiber Evaluation While yield may be high this year the quality of the corn produced is not guaranteed. Learn more about quality analysis of corn and how fiber science has evolved over the past few years. Read More Understanding Bird Scent — Part 3: The Dog’s Nose The canine nose…truly one of nature’s most amazing accomplishments. A dog’s nose not only dominates her face, but her brain, as well. In fact, a dog relies on her sense of smell to interpret her world, in much the same way as people depend on their sight. Although this contrasting Read More Ammonium Chloride in Lactating Small Ruminant Diets With the launch of the expanded Home Fresh® product line, we took the opportunity to reevaluate the products and formulations of Kent Nutrition Group’s small ruminant feeds. Learn more about the changes we have made, specifically the addition of ammonium chloride to Home Fresh 20 Dairy Goat. Read More Kent Featured at White House “Made in America” Event Gage Kent and Jimmy Kent represented Kent at the “Made in America” product showcase at the White House on July 23, 2018.The company was invited to join President Trump and Vice President Pence in celebrating the importance of manufacturing, economic growth, and jobs for American workers. “The Kent brand has Read More Summer Lawn Care Considerations Most of the grasses commonly used in New Hampshire lawns are cool season grasses. This includes; Bluegrass, Fescue and Rye grass, all are sod forming turf grasses; they grow best when the soil temperature is around 60 degrees and at least 1 inch of water is applied each week. Read More Kent Nutrition Group Launches Best in Class Home Fresh Line Kent Nutrition Group is proud to offer a new line of products developed for sheep, goats, pigs and rabbits under the Home Fresh® product family name. Building on the success of their Home Fresh poultry products, this expansion offers animal enthusiasts products built on research-proven formulation and designed to meet Read More Improved Use of Forage Test Results Depending on its quality, as much as 70% of what a dairy cow eats can be forage. Continue reading to better understand the importance of testing and knowing the nutrient content of your forages. Read More Effect of Increased Amino Acid Levels during the Grower Stages in Grow-Finish Pigs We have previously determined that diets with high levels of amino acids and soybean meal performed better but we came back to find the optimal level of amino acids. Learn about the developing new standards in feeding these lean and fast-growing genetic lines of pigs. Read More Supplemental Nutrivantage® Hydra in Weanling Pigs: Effect on Performance and Economics NutriVantage Hydra is a highly refined, flavored and soluble nutritional premix that can help support the gut and immune system of stressed pigs. Read to learn the benefits observed in weanling pigs when using NutriVantage Hydra. Read More Vegetable Garden Insect Pests and Disease: Prevention and Control So, our short New Hampshire growing season is in full swing. You spent the end of May preparing, selecting and planting the vegetables and herbs that you and your family love. While you wait for the plants to grow, mature and produce there are a few things you should know Read More < FIRST1....10....202122232425....30....33LAST >