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Lorikeets are nectar feeders. In the wild they eat the nectar of native flowers like bottlebrushes and grevilleas. They're also known to eat some g...
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Yes, Ducks and Chickens can share feed, but there are things that need to be thought of before doing so.
Avoid Mixed Flock feeds as they sometimes ...
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The amount of animals vary on the size of your block of land and what animals you intend to keep. We get asked this question many times by our Town...
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There are many reasons your pool may be going green and the most common is lack of maintenance. Pools require a lot of work to keep them crystal cl...
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The difference between Lucerne Hay and Rhodes Grass is their nutritional value and make up. As hay is the majority of a horses diet, knowing the nu...
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You chicken possibly has bloody poo due to Coccidiosis. Coccidiosis is a parasitic disease. The parasite is called coccidian protozoa. They live an...
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Yes, you can feed your dog raw meat but its also good to know all the facts before you do...
Feeding you dog raw meat offers them higher amounts of...
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"Diatomaceous Earth (DE) is an extremely versatile natural product that is derived from pure fresh water sources. It is a sedimentary rock that is ...
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The difference between Layer mash and Layer Pellets is how they're made.
A Layer mash is made with cracked grains and either a pelleted or crumbled...
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There is a chicken feed without meat meal called Barastoc Grains and Greens!
Barastoc Grains and Greens is a mix of Whole & Cracked Cereal Grai...
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The difference between a Layer Mash and Mixed Grain is the Nutritional Value.
A Layer Mash is a mix of grains as well as has high levels of calcium...
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Every animal is different when it comes to when you should worm your animals as well as the products you use. Some products are monthly and some ar...
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