Archive for the ‘The Feed Scoop’ Category

Muffuletta Bread and Sandwich Recipe

Tuesday, January 18th, 2022
Muffuletta Bread and Sandwich RECIPE TIME! If you have ever been to Central Grocery in New Orleans, you KNOW how fabulous their muffuletta sandwiches are. These sandwiches can feed a...

Feeding Horses: Don’t Miss the Forage for the Feed

Sunday, January 16th, 2022
Conscientious horse owners know the importance of forage, which is why many hours are spent selecting hay and caring for paddocks, pastures, and other grazing areas. In addition to forage,...

New Dog Food Additions

Sunday, January 16th, 2022
New Dog Food Additions: We have recently expanded some of our dog food lines. We are now carrying more variety in our Pro Plan line.For example, more flavors in the...

Firewood Available

Tuesday, January 11th, 2022
Firewood Available: Last winter, during the winter storms, we had TONS of customers coming in and asking if we sold firewood. We had a small supply but quickly sold out....

Alfalfa and a Healthy Gastric Environment in Horses

Sunday, January 9th, 2022
Experts suggest that feeding alfalfa (lucerne) reduces the incidence and severity of gastric ulcers in the upper region of the stomach, known also as an equine squamous gastric disease. The buffering...

Savings on Tucker’s & Boss Dogg Frozen Products

Sunday, January 9th, 2022
Savings on Tucker's & Boss Dogg Frozen Products: If you have seen our freezer of frozen food, you might have noticed how full it is. We have decided to scale back...

Kidding Season List

Tuesday, January 4th, 2022
We are full on in the middle of kidding season at my house. Part of being ready for having babies in the barn is getting all of your equipment cleaned,...

From Sport to Senior: Changing Nutritional Needs

Monday, January 3rd, 2022
As your senior horse gets older and you show or compete less, their nutritional needs will vary. The nutritional needs of a horse’s feeding program will depend on many things....

10 Facts: Steamed and Soaked Hay

Sunday, January 2nd, 2022
Some horses require steamed or soaked hay for their well-being. Choosing which way to prepare hay depends on several factors, including expense, ease of operation and, most importantly, the horse’s health needs....

Arbequina Olive Tree

Saturday, January 1st, 2022
Arbequina Olive Tree: #Howdoesyourgardengrow Well, our garden isn't growing anything right now, other than last year's peppers (jalapeno, Anaheim, bell and poblano) and we still have parsley.  However, I've ventured...