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The Small Holder product range has been based on many years of
scientific and practical research into the needs and feeding requirements
of Small Holder animals. Along the way we have gathered much information
about the best practices of feeding, maintenance and healthcare.
Below you will find brief summaries and links to many articles that
we believe will be of help in your animal husbandry.
This library will be added to as time goes by, please check back
regularly for updates.
| POULTRY
FEEDING GUIDE |
CARE
GUIDE - POULTRY |
| 07/09/2002 |
07/09/2002 |
An
advantage of keeping hens and other poultry free range is
that they have plenty of room to scratch about looking for
food. Insects, seeds, and young green shoots will all contribute
towards a healthy diet ....
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A
brief, general care guide to keeping your poultry fit and
healthy
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| CATTLE
FEEDING GUIDE |
CARE
GUIDE - CATTLE |
| 07/09/2002 |
07/09/2002 |
The
cow's natural diet consists of grass and they can maintain
themselves on grass alone. However, they will soon lose condition
on this unsupplemented diet. ....
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A
brief, general care guide to keeping your cattle fit and healthy more
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| GOAT
FEEDING GUIDE |
CARE
GUIDE - GOATS |
| 07/09/2002 |
07/09/2002 |
Like
sheep and cattle, goats are ruminants, and are able to digest
foodstuffs such as grass and leaves. They are naturally browsing
animals and will eat bushes and trees in preference to grass
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A
brief, general care guide to keeping your goats fit and healthy more
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