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		<title>Why you may want a Chicken Coop</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Apr 2011 11:12:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[May I get straight to it. If you're looking at raising your own flock of chickens, perhaps it may be within your yard or even in a small farm location and you're not using a chicken pen you might be allowing your self to be set up for a bad time. The truth is, there are a lot of things that could adversely affect your livestock. Roaming predators are a continual aggravation all the time and your flock are definitely at risk. Further, the where there is no secured enclosure it can cause productiveness to fall. In addition you'll be alarmed to learn a cage may not be good enough to completely look after your livestock. Ok we will take a look at all of these individually - by the end of which you may opt for a chicken pen if you've not done so thus far.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>May I get straight to it. If you&#8217;re looking at raising your own flock of chickens, perhaps it may be within your yard or even in a small farm location and you&#8217;re not using a chicken pen you might be allowing your self to be set up for a bad time. The truth is, there are a lot of things that could adversely affect your livestock. Roaming predators are a continual aggravation all the time and your flock are definitely at risk. Further, the where there is no secured enclosure it can cause productiveness to fall. In addition you&#8217;ll be alarmed to learn a cage may not be good enough to completely look after your livestock. Ok we will take a look at all of these individually &#8211; by the end of which you may opt for a chicken pen if you&#8217;ve not done so thus far.</p>
<p>Predators are the principal reason for concern for chickens not safeguarded by a chicken pen. Specifically, chickens are especially susceptible and access to your flock should be limited and controlled. Depending on exactly where geographically you are, your flock may be open to attacks coming from both land and air: Raccoons, foxes, Hawks, Owls, dogs and cats are able to go after unprotected chickens presented with any chance. Raccoons usually destroy the livestock by breaking their necks. Foxes frequently eat them completely or else just destroy them while not consuming them choosing to hide them for retrieval at a later time. Naturally all of this severely depletes your livestock regardless of whether for reproduction, meats or eggs.</p>
<p>If protected in a chicken house, safeguarded livestock maintain their strength and vitality which creates a beneficial impact on their overall profitability. If your chickens are well, they give very good eggs.</p>
<p>In order to develop on the above, not having a chicken pen can definitely lead to decreased productiveness. It can have a very harmful effect in general efficiency within your flock. Specifically chickens need such things as nesting boxes to remain productive. Additionally, where there is not a healthy and safe surroundings your chickens will be significantly less wholesome than they should be.</p>
<p>And be aware: a good standard cage might not be sufficient. Though giving some safety, your chickens continue to be susceptible to harm and also the cage itself could make escape difficult. Cages will not necessarily prevent predators, as they can kill the birds when they are close enough approaching the borders of the cage. Sometimes the cage doesn&#8217;t always offer a nice healthy environment &#8211; just picture the actual farms with their chickens crowded together with very little space to move around. Once again this may make your chicks less wholesome than they should be.</p>
<p>Do you see what I&#8217;m saying regarding the problems in the lack of a chicken coop? Most people take too lightly the effects and wide variety of predators. They don&#8217;t realise the potential drop in productivity and often believe a cage will be ok. So look into it &#8211; perhaps a chicken coop is the better way forward for your flock.</p>
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		<title>Round Bale Feeder For Feeding Livestock</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2011 05:53:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who has cattle, horses, sheep or any other medium to large sized livestock that is fed hay or silage or even any other kind of feed that they do not want the stock to tramp on, whether it is in the winter months or all through the year would probably benefit from the use of a round bale feeder.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone who has cattle, horses, sheep or any other medium to large sized livestock that is fed hay or silage or even any other kind of feed that they do not want the stock to tramp on, whether it is in the winter months or all through the year would probably benefit from the use of a round bale feeder.</p>
<p>Being formed in a complete circle this allows the livestock feeding from it access to all points, and to be able to spread out around the outside of the feeding system allowing all stock a chance to have a feed and move out easily when they are pushed by others in the group.</p>
<p>The feeder is around six feet or one and a half meters in diameter and has a piece of metal or flat tin which extends up the sides to about half a meter or approximately two feet and attaches to a second ring, this is probably lower if using for sheep etc., </p>
<p>Vertical bars rise from this to about three feet or a meter and are attached to another ring at the top, being either straight or at an angle of around forty five degrees. Stock have easy access to the feed due to the reasonably wide spacings between these.</p>
<p>These are useful for hay or silage made in the round bale shape, but are also used for the small square bales and other types of feed. They can be easily loaded by a tractor with a silage or hay attachment on the front end loader. The stock although they can easily reach when feeding cannot waste the feed as they would if the bale where put into an open area.</p>
<p>The bars around the outside are set wide enough apart for stock to access the feed easily, but they are not able to get in where the feed actually is. They are also wide enough for any animal to back out quickly if a bully decides they want that particular spot. Being a reasonable weight they are able to be moved fairly easily to cleaner ground when the need arises.</p>
<p>They are made reasonable strong and can withstand a fair bit of pushing and shoving by stock and are useful for waste reduction. Those who are interested in checking this product out may like to visit their local agricultural machinery dealer, or a visit to the local produce merchant may be of help. Another area to check out is the websites on the internet. </p>
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		<title>Rabbit Hutch And Run</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 07:09:16 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Provides the Space Required For Physical Exercise for Your Bunny Rabbit</p>
<p>Though some rabbit cages also have wire floors and it is much easier to clean and you can place a comfortable grass mat on the wire floor to make it cozy for your rabbit to live in and your bunny will love to chew on it too. Whichever rabbit hutch and run you buy you need to keep it clean and spend some time with your pet rabbit as it will be good for his health.</p>
<p>Rabbits love to chew and so it is best if you keep a stock of rabbit chews as this way your rabbits teeth will be trim and neat. The rabbits toys are also designed of wood or minerals as this way your rabbits gets to chew on them and this way you pet rabbit stays entertained.</p>
<p>Rabbis are playful creatures and they love to play about and so you also need to buy him rabbit toys so that they can flip and toss about and enjoy them. You can also keep balls made of wood and grass of your rabbits as all this is also very helpful for the mental development of your rabbits. Rabbit toys provide your pets with extra stimulation and for this you surely need Rabbit hutches and run so that he can also get his regular dose of physical exercise to remain fir and healthy.</p>
<p>Setting up the rabbit hutch and run in a comfortable spot is very important for your pet rabbit&#8217;s mental and physical health. And you should always choose the rabbit toys that are healthy for your pets because a healthy rabbit is a happy rabbit.</p>
<p>The online sites are the best place from which you can buy rabbit hutch and run as they have a huge range of affordable rabbit hutch and run and you also get a chanced to compare the quality and price of the products before you actually purchase them. These sites are supportive enough to provide you something within your budget. Buying rabbit hutches and run can help you to expend your rabbits living quarters and you protect it with a wire mesh and treated lumber construction for added protection. These large rabbit hutch and run helps to provide plenty of exercise space and are also very practical. Plus they are made from quality soft wood and also are surrounded by a strong fox proof mesh so that your rabbits will be protected from their most vengeful enemies.</p>
<p>Larger rabbit hutches are always better as they are more spacious and provide the best place for the rabbit to thrive on. A fantastic rabbit hutch and run can surely be suitable for the health and joy of your rabbit. All rabbits need to be protected and comfortable and also need to run around and so it&#8217;s always best to buy your adorable pet rabbits a rabbit hutch and run which surely gives him room to run about as the rabbits love to retreat in but they also miss the soft grass beneath their paws.</p>
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		<title>How To Take Care Of Ants</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 07:06:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever wanted to examine ants? The way in which they construct a nest, look after their offspring and feed? If you have then you could get an ant farm. However, you cannot just build your ant farm, stock it and then walk away.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wanted to examine ants? The way in which they construct a nest, look after their offspring and feed? If you have then you could get an ant farm. However, you cannot just build your ant farm, stock it and then walk away.</p>
<p>Having an ant farm is similar to having a tropical fish tank, you have to take care of your ants. Luckily, looking after ants is not as difficult as looking after tropical fish, it fact it is really quite easy once you get the gist of it.</p>
<p>Once you have constructed your ant farm and filled it up to the level with soil or sand, you will require our first bit of advice, which is about to get your ants into the nest. Well, first let us presume that you have bought your ants from the pet shop and you are ready to introduce them to their new home.</p>
<p>The ants will run everywhere as soon as you take the top off the box. That is classic ant behaviour, they have to investigate everything and everywhere. They will be running up your arms, escaping onto the floor and you may even get a couple into the ant farm.</p>
<p>Now ants, being cold-blooded animals, become very languid when they are cold, they barely move around at all, so a shrewd tactic would be to put your ants in the fridge for a few minutes. Three of four minutes should do the trick.</p>
<p>While you are waiting, roll a sheet of paper into a tube and tape it so that it does not unfurl. Then take the ants out of the fridge and tip them down the funnel into your ant farm. That way you will not misplace any of them.</p>
<p>The ants will warm up as a matter of course and they will soon be running around examining their new home. The next tips concern feeding and watering your ants. Maybe you thought that these wild ants could look after themselves. Well, they could in the outdoors, but since you took them out of their normal environment, you are going to have to provide for them every day.</p>
<p>First the watering: get a dropper, like an eye-dropper and dribble a few drops of water into one place. They will find it quickly enough. Do not make a puddle, just a few drops. Once a week you could really give them a luxury and add a few grains of sugar to a teaspoon of water and tip that in for them. It will really spark them up. and give them loads of energy to work on their new nest.</p>
<p>The kind of food that your ants require depends on the species of ants that you are keeping. However, the most frequent ants for ant farms are harvester ants, because they are easy. Do not give them anything gluey like a half-sucked wine gum.</p>
<p>They will like it, but many will get stuck to it and die. The best food is a couple of small pieces of lettuce, carrot or celery. Not much. Take out any uneaten food after the second day and feed again the following day.</p>
<p>Old food has to be removed to stop mold and yeasts, some of which assail ants too. In this manner you ought to have a vigorous and fascinating ant farm.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this article writes on many topics, but is at present involved with <a href="http://killingcarpenterants.com/getting-rid-of-carpenter-ants.html">Getting Rid Of Carpenter Ants</a>. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at <a href="http://killingcarpenterants.com">Killing Carpenter Ants</a>.</p>
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		<title>Are Pet Supplements Expensive?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 07:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pet supplements could seem a little bit exaggerated for your home pet, but yet have you ever wondered what's so special about those pets that win contests? Their health, vitality, happiness or maybe soft hair can't go unnoticed or even undesired through other pet owners. Perhaps you think that some animals just have better natural abilities or better genetic attributes, but, before changing your pet, learn that the truth can be much extra simple: those winners are just better feed with special pet supplements.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pet supplements may seem a small bit exaggerated for your home pet, however maybe you have ever wondered what&#8217;s so special about those pets that win contests? Their health, vitality, happiness or even soft hair can&#8217;t go unnoticed or perhaps undesired by way of other pet owners. Perhaps you think that some animals just have better natural abilities or perhaps better genetic attributes, but, before changing your pet, learn that the truth is going to be much further simple: those winners are just better feed having special pet supplements.</p>
<p>Just like us, humans, pets can also be affected by some nutritional related problems. Even more often, some say, because of the lack of fresh food. Commercial pet food is usually beneficial but, because of the processing techniques, which involves high heat or low-quality source proteins, and the long storage times, they fail to provide an optimal nutrition. Some of the most common problems that affect our pets are those related to skin or weight problems. But pets can also suffer from digestive or cardiovascular disorders, lethargy, arthritis, cancer or canine/feline Alzheimer&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Pet supplements are the simplest method to stop this concerns. It will eventually not only strengthen their resistance to conditions or perhaps skin problems, but it will also guide them to prevent cancer, arthritis or even cardiovascular problems. Pet supplements will also improve the absorption of other vital nutrients improving the good quality of your pet&#8217;s life.</p>
<p>Veterinarians are well aware of the complexity of each animal, so pet supplements come in various forms like enzymes, minerals, vitamins, probiotics or anti-oxidants; and each kind will be produced to deal with a particular kind of problems. As an example, vitamins deal with pet&#8217;s growth, development and life-support functions while minerals deal with the nervous or even muscular systems and the bones growth. One more form of supplemental nutrients, enzymes are responsible for the conversion of food into energy and of the body&#8217;s chemistry regulations. The other 2, probiotics improve digestion and metabolism while anti-oxidants are used to fortify the immune system.</p>
<p>Pets cannot get their own food however , if you ever tried vitamins on yourself, you will realize the difference that pet supplements will do for your animal buddies.</p>
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		<title>Invasive Species</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 11:06:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Invasive species can be defined as any species of plant or animal that inhabits an area in which it is non-native. An invasive species usually is considered to be one that adversely affects the habitat they invade on many levels.</p>
<p>    One of the currently alarming examples of invasive species is in the Florida everglades region of the United States. Over the last several years pet pythons and boas which were once pets have been released into the everglades after the snakes get too big for their owners to take care of, or when their owner gets tired of them. This has lead to large non-native snakes roaming the everglades with a healthy food source and few predators. This has allowed the released snakes to grow at a rapid rate and now is becoming a problem for communities which reside in the area.</p>
<p>    The snake problem in the everglades has grown to a point now that Florida communities have formed special units in their animal control divisions in which to handle the high number of snake related calls they receive yearly. Pythons and boas ranging for a few feet to fifteen feet are now encountered on a regular basis in Florida. As time goes by, these snakes will only get larger and ones reaching their full size will be common in the future.</p>
<p>    While the invasive snake species has resulted from the pet industry in the USA, other invasive species have come from different industries. The current Snakehead problem in America water is another alarming issue which has caused entire lakes to be poisoned, killing off all wildlife in the lake just to try and curb the problem.</p>
<p>    Known as Channidae, they are a freshwater fish from Africa and Asia. The Giant Snakehead can reach more than 1 meter in length.  Imported to the USA and sold live as a food source or for aquariums, snakeheads are well known to break out of any enclosed space. Since they have the ability to breathe air and cross short stretches on land, they have become a serious problem in the USA.  Currently, Snakeheads are illegal in the USA.</p>
<p>    These are just two examples of invasive species. Invasive species is a broad term and does not solely encompass animals, plants as well can be an invasive species and several examples do exist.  Regardless, most invasive species resulted from man. The pet industry creates a lot of this problem by importing species around the globe for pet owners, which often as a result of unable or unwilling to continue the care for these animals release them in the local area. The food industry is also to blame, in some cases such as the snakehead importing them live for food, but in many cases stowaways find their way in shipments of other products.</p>
<p>    While many other species have invaded new territory, the one species which is certainly the most dangerous is Homo sapiens. Invading every part of the explored planet, Homo sapiens have destroyed more native animals, habitat, and caused more animals to become endangered or extinct than any other animal on this planet.</p>
<p>    Homo sapiens still continue to destroy the planet at an alarming rate, while other animals are defend less against them. While Homo sapiens have a high intelligence for technology, they serious lack understanding of the planet they share with all of animals. This lack of knowledge and awareness has led to vast parts of the planet destroyed and poisoned.</p>
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