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At Zamzows we have produced our own feed formulas since 1933. All of our feeds are made of the highest quality ingredients and are double cleaned. Our Zamzows feed mill uses no animal bi-products. Let us help you design a feed program that will make your animals as healthy as they can be.
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| Thursday, August 03, 2006 |
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Maximizing egg production from you chickens |
The laying cycle of a chicken flock usually covers a span of twelve months. Egg production begins when the birds reach about 18-22 weeks of age, depending on breed and season. Flock production reaches a peak of about 90% 6-8 weeks later. Egg production then gradually declines to 65% after 12 months of lay. |
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| Thursday, July 27, 2006 |
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Pygmy goat nutrition |
Pygmy goats are one of the easiest pet to keep. The goats require a small area of good quality pasture, area to run for exercise, a place for shelter from storms and plenty of clean fresh water. Pygmy goats will also require a small amount of molasses free grain with added vitamins and minerals. The only consideration you need to make is the kind of hobby you are raising pygmy goats for, breeding does, Boers, wethers, or for shows. More... |
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| Wednesday, March 15, 2006 |
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Care and Feeding of Idaho's Horses |
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The Zamzow family has been feeding horses in the high deserts of the
Western United States
for over one hundred years.My grandmother moved to
Idaho
at the turn of the last century and settled in
Meridian
,
Idaho
, where our feed mill is still in operation. I used to delight in listening to her tell stories about the farm, her personal garden and the horses that they used for everything from transportation to working the fields.
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Ducks as pets |
Ducks can make great pets, but they also have special requirements. This article should help you decide if a pet duck is right for you. More.... |
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| Thursday, January 12, 2006 |
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Winter care of Llamas. |
| Each season of weather always has its pluses and minuses when it comes
to the care of animals. If it is the heat of summer or the rains
of spring, winter is the hardest time to keep an animal in good
condition and health. The cold and shortness of the days is hard
on your livestock. |
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| Tuesday, January 10, 2006 |
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Taking care of your chickens through the winter. |
The first thing to recognize about your chickens is that they can withstand cold temperatures if they are dry and can get out of the wind. Generally speaking most of your winter problems are due to poor water supply, poor quality of food and ongoing wet conditions. more.... |
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| Thursday, January 05, 2006 |
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How much grain should I feed my horse? |
This question is difficult to answer in a short answer format, also everyone who owns a horse will have a varied opinion on the answer. On a basic level an average horse (between 1,000 and 1,200 lbs with a relatively low activity level) should consume a mixed diet of grain and feed weighing roughly 20lbs per day. |
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| Wednesday, January 04, 2006 |
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Horse and Foal feeding. |
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My horse just had a baby: what do I need to feed the mare; when will the baby
start eating solid food; and then what do I feed the baby?
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