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Posted by Grange Co-op on 11th Apr 2022

If you’re thinking of keeping chickens in your backyard, you aren’t alone. The number of people keeping chickens was already on the rise when the lockdowns of 2020 brought about an  even greater interest. While most people want to keep chickens for the eggs, there are also those who raise them for meat or show. Some just like raising the chicks from eggs and watching them grow. Whatever your reason, there are some things you need to k… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 15th Mar 2022

Whether it's for a science project or if you're looking to raise a little backyard flock of your own, hatching chicken eggs can be extremely rewarding -- not to mention fun! With the right equipment and a little patience, you can have baby-feathered friends in just a few weeks. This beginner's guide will explain how to incubate chicken eggs and hatch adorable little chicks from home. 1. Get the Eggs That's the answer to t… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 8th Mar 2022

Horses, especially performance horses, spend more time in their stalls than they do out of them. It’s where they eat, sleep, and take shelter from harsh weather. However, any horse owner knows that while these are large, strong animals, they are also vulnerable to injuries and disease. To properly care for your horse, quality stall bedding is vital to their wellbeing —every detail matters, from the design of the doors to the m… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 15th Feb 2022

Milk replacer gives baby animals the nutrition they need for growth and development when their mother’s milk isn’t available. It also has ingredients to support gut health and digestion. In some circumstances, the milk replacer supplements a mother’s milk when she cannot produce enough to feed her baby adequately.For owners of pregnant livestock or pets, it's highly recommended to keep milk replacer on hand for situations where a mother beco… Read more