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Part dog. Part shark. 100% unstoppable. πŸ¦ˆπŸ’¦ Dog life jackets aren't just adorable, they're genuinely important for water ...
06/13/2026

Part dog. Part shark. 100% unstoppable. πŸ¦ˆπŸ’¦

Dog life jackets aren't just adorable, they're genuinely important for water safety, especially for breeds that aren't strong swimmers or dogs that are new to the water.

If your pup is hitting the pool, lake, or boat this summer, a properly fitted life vest is a must! πŸ™Œ

Stop in and we can help you find the right fit before summer gets into full swing.

There's a certain kind of satisfaction that comes with watching calves out on summer pasture for the first time. πŸ„β˜€οΈAll ...
06/12/2026

There's a certain kind of satisfaction that comes with watching calves out on summer pasture for the first time. πŸ„β˜€οΈ

All the early mornings, the calving checks, the weaning stress, the feed adjustments... it all leads to this. Animals that are healthy, curious, and thriving.

June has a way of paying you back for everything you put in during the harder months. πŸ™Œ

June tip for backyard flock keepers πŸ”Longer days mean more light, and more light means hens that are working harder. Hen...
06/11/2026

June tip for backyard flock keepers πŸ”

Longer days mean more light, and more light means hens that are working harder. Hens laying consistently in summer heat have higher calcium and protein demands than most people realize.

Three things to check this month:
βœ… Are your layers on a dedicated layer feed rather than scratch or mixed grain?
βœ… Is oyster shell available free-choice so hens can self-regulate calcium?
βœ… Are you checking water daily? Hens in heat can drink twice their normal intake.

A small adjustment now can make a big difference in egg quality and shell thickness heading into the hottest weeks of summer. πŸ₯š

Sunny days, fresh grass, and a ball within reach. This is living. πŸ™ŒJune was practically made for afternoons like this on...
06/10/2026

Sunny days, fresh grass, and a ball within reach. This is living. πŸ™Œ

June was practically made for afternoons like this one. Your dog doesn't need much to have the best day ever, and that's honestly one of the best things about them. 🐾

What's your dog's favorite outdoor activity this time of year? Drop it in the comments!

There is something really grounding about a flock that trusts you. πŸ‘Good feed. Clean water. Attentive care. It sounds si...
06/07/2026

There is something really grounding about a flock that trusts you. πŸ‘

Good feed. Clean water. Attentive care. It sounds simple because it is. And the animals that thrive are usually the ones whose people never stopped paying attention to those fundamentals.

What's one thing you never skip no matter how busy the season gets? Tell us below πŸ‘‡

Beach days with your pup are everything. 🌊🐾 But before you hit the sand this June, here are a few things to keep in mind...
06/06/2026

Beach days with your pup are everything. 🌊🐾

But before you hit the sand this June, here are a few things to keep in mind: rinse off saltwater after swimming, watch for overheating on hot sand, bring fresh water, and check if the beach is pet friendly first!

A little prep goes a long way for a safe and fun day out. β˜€οΈ

Living his best life and honestly? Same. β˜€οΈβ›΅ There's nothing quite like watching your dog soak up every single moment of...
06/04/2026

Living his best life and honestly? Same. β˜€οΈβ›΅

There's nothing quite like watching your dog soak up every single moment of summer. Whether it's the water, the wind, or just the warm sun on their face, dogs have a way of reminding us to slow down and enjoy it all.

Where is your pup spending their summer days? Tell us below! 🐾

Hot take: hay quality matters just as much in summer as it does in winter. 🌾Here's something a lot of horse owners don't...
06/03/2026

Hot take: hay quality matters just as much in summer as it does in winter. 🌾

Here's something a lot of horse owners don't think about until there's a problem. When pasture quality peaks in early summer, horses on full turnout may actually be taking in less dry matter than you think because fresh grass is mostly water.

Horses still need consistent forage to keep the hindgut moving. Pulling hay entirely when pasture looks great can quietly lead to digestive upset, changes in manure, or unexplained behavior shifts.

A simple rule to keep in mind: forage first, always. Even in June. πŸ™Œ

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