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Planting Seed Potatoes

Potatoes are a staple in many households across the world. They are versatile, tasty, and easy to cook. However, not many people know about seed potatoes and how they can significantly affect the quality and quantity of your potato crop. ...

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Planning Your Garden

If you're looking to grow your own food and enjoy the rewards of a flourishing garden, you're in the right place. January marks the perfect time of year to start planning and getting everything ready. Whether it's your first time ...

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Holiday Pet Care Tips

As the holidays approach, you might find yourself overwhelmed with shopping, cooking, and traveling plans. With so much going on, it's easy to overlook your furry friends and their needs. But as a responsible pet owner, it's essential to keep ...

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Holiday Safety Tips for Pets

The holiday season is just around the corner and many pet parents want to include the family pet in their holiday celebrations. As you get ready for all the festivities, it’s important to keep your pet’s exercise and ...

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Supplementing Your Livestock’s Diet

December marks the beginning of winter, which also means that it’s the perfect time to start thinking about supplementing your livestock’s diet. As temperatures drop, animals can struggle to maintain their weight, and their bodies require more energy ...

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The Benefits of Grain for Livestock

The Benefits of Grain for Livestock: When it comes to raising livestock, providing them with a nutritious and well-balanced diet is crucial for optimal growth and health. This is where grain comes into play. It is an essential component of ...

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Storing Your Hay Properly For Winter

Storing Your Hay Properly For Winter: Winter is just around the corner, and for many of us, that means it's time to start thinking about hay storage. Hay is an essential part of your animal's diet. It's important to make ...

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Winterize Your Chicken Coop

It's time to winterize your chicken coop. Winter is upon us and egg production tends to slow down in late fall due to the shorter days. Lighting is a huge component to this decrease as well as the temperature drop. ...

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The Ultimate Guide to Bird Feeding During the Fall Months

The Ultimate Guide to Bird Feeding During the Fall Months: The fall season is upon us, and what better way to enjoy the season than by attracting birds to your backyard. Not only does bird feeding add color and life ...

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Fall Maintenance for Healthy Winter Horses

Fall Maintenance for Healthy Winter Horses: With icy weather only a few months away, now’s the time for horse owners in many parts of the world to perform seasonal maintenance around the farm to ensure their horses remain healthy and s ...

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Get Ready for Deer Hunting This October

Get Ready for Deer Hunting This October: October is nearly here, and with it, comes the excitement and anticipation of deer hunting season. Whether you are a seasoned hunter or a first-timer, it's essential to start your preparations early. You ...

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Now Offering Purina Pro Plan Pet Food!

Cherokee Feed & Seed and North Fulton Feed are now offering Purina Pro Plan Pet Food! The Pro Plan diet is advanced nutrition for both dogs and cats. Purina Pro Plan offers a wide range of pet food options that ...

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Your Guide to Stockpiling Forage for Winter

Your Guide to Stockpiling Forage for Winter: As the summer comes to an end and the first leaves start falling, it's time to start thinking about how to keep your livestock fed throughout the winter months. Not having enough forage ...

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The Benefits of Fall Forage for Your Livestock

The Benefits of Fall Forage for Your Livestock: Fall is just around the corner, and that means it's time to start thinking about fall forage for your livestock. As the temperature cools and the days get shorter, it's important to ...

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The Importance of Fall Pasture Management

The Importance of Fall Pasture Management: As fall approaches, it's important to start thinking about how you can properly manage your pasture for the upcoming colder months. Fall pasture management is crucial in providing enough food for your livestock and ...

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Preparing Your Animals for Breeding Season

Preparing Your Animals for Breeding Season: Breeding season is a crucial time for animal owners, full of possibilities and excitement. However, it can also be a challenging period, especially if you are new to the process. Getting your animals ready ...

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5 Essential Tips for Harvesting High-Quality Hay

Essential Tips for Harvesting High-Quality Hay: Harvesting hay is crucial for the upkeep of livestock. Your hay harvest can make or break your winter feed supply. To ensure a quality harvest, there are several things you need to consider. We ha ...

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Keeping Pets Safe During Hunting Season

Keeping Pets Safe During Hunting Season: Hunting season can be a thrilling time for hunters, but it also poses a threat to pets who may wander into harm's way. As pet owners, it's our responsibility to take measures to keep ...

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2023–2024 Georgia Hunting Season

The 2023–2024 Georgia Hunting Season Dates have been announced! Visit North Fulton Feed for all your hunting needs! We have all the essential hunting supplies to help you gear up for a successful hunting season. We have the top brands in ...

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11 Tips to Curb Heat Stress in Cattle

Water, shade and the right nutrition can help mitigate heat stress in cattle. The weather report says it’s going to be a scorcher, and sure enough – the temperatures start steadily climbing. Cattle start grouping in shady spots. A few ...

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The Impact of Heat Stress on Deer

The Impact of Heat Stress on Deer: Heat stress can have metabolic and hormonal effects on ruminants that have significant production impacts. This includes reduced feed intake, growth, milk production and reproduction. By understanding heat stress, when it occurs, and ...

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Summer Flock Care: How to Keep Chickens Cool

Summer Flock Care: How to Keep Chickens Cool! Summer is a time for fun, adventure and excitement – for both backyard chicken raisers and their flocks. To keep birds cool in the summertime, provide fresh, cool water for hydration, maintain chicken ...

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Avoid the Summer Pasture Slump

Avoid the summer pasture slump! The sight of fresh, green pastures as the summer months approach can be a welcome sight for many cattle producers. Especially after feeding costly forages throughout the winter. However, just as quickly as that green ...

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Got Ticks? Chickens Might be the Best Way to Get Rid of Ticks

Got Ticks? Chickens Might be the Best Way to Get Rid of Ticks! Ticks are dangerous little arachnids. They can carry over a dozen different diseases such as Powassan virus, Lyme disease, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. According to the  ...

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How Do Chickens Lay Eggs? Understanding Your Egg-Laying Chickens

How Do Chickens Lay Eggs? Understanding Your Egg-Laying Chickens: Egg-laying chickens lay up to one egg per day at their peak. But how do chickens lay eggs? And how often do chickens lay eggs? The process takes 24 – 26 hours per egg. ...

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How to Switch to a Chicken Layer Feed

How to Switch to a Chicken Layer Feed: Switch laying hens to a complete chicken layer feed when they start laying eggs around 18 weeks of age. Choose a complete layer feed that includes all the essential nutrients laying hens need ...

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Creating a Nutrition Plan for the Competition Horse

Creating a Nutrition Plan for the Competition Horse: Developing a well-rounded and balanced nutrition plan for your competition horse can be challenging. He needs a feed program that meets all his basic nutritional needs while giving him enough energy to ...

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Customer Appreciation Week Saving

Spring Customer Appreciation Week savings at North Fulton Feed! Join us for great deals at both Cherokee Feed & Seed store locations and at North Fulton Feed from April 17th – April 22nd. Week-long savings include: Shavings: Buy 3 get 1 Free (excludes ...

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RSVP: Spring Flock Talk

RSVP below and confirm your spot for the 2023 Flock Talk at North Fulton Feed on Thursday, April 20th. Tim Jackson with Purina Animal Nutrition and North Fulton Feed will discuss: Nutrition & Feeding Advice Chick care & management tips for ...

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Everything you Need to Know about Raising Baby Chicks

Bringing home your baby chicks is an exciting milestone in raising backyard chickens. The three key essentials for raising baby chicks: Warm, water and feed. Start chicks strong by providing a complete chick starter feed from day 1 through week 18. For ...

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Spring Weeds & Pre-emergent

Spring Weeds & Pre-emergent: Regardless of what the groundhog says, spring is right around the corner.  And so are the weeds.  It’s time to start thinking about pre-emergent for your yard. You have a 6-week window to apply pre-emergents, ...

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FACT FOCUS: Egg shortage breeds chicken-feed conspiracies

FACT FOCUS: Egg shortage breeds chicken-feed conspiracies. Social media users claim to have found a new culprit for sky-high egg prices: chicken feed. The theory gained steam on Facebook, TikTok and Twitter in recent weeks. Some users reported that their ...

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The True Cost of Cheap Minerals

The True Cost of Cheap Minerals: Quality mineral supplements are an investment in the overall performance of your herd. Balance and bioavailability Balance is key when it comes to minerals; more is not always better when choosing a supplement. Minerals ...

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Tribute Feeds Available at North Fulton Feed

Tribute Feeds Available at North Fulton Feed: We are now a preferred vendor, so we have "all new lower prices" on their products at our store. To celebrate, we are offering $5 off $50 Tribute feed purchases for November! Tribute offers premium ...

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Trick or Treat, Give Your Chickens Something Good to Eat!

Trick or Treat, Give Your Chickens Something Good to Eat: There is a cool breeze in the air and the leaves are starting to turn rich hues in many parts of the country. Yes, fall is upon us. It’s ...

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Fall Pet Allergies

Fall Pet Allergies: As the heat and humidity of the summer begins to wane, many of us look forward to the cooler, fall weather and, at least in the northeast, the beauty of the changing foliage. For many of us ...

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Fraud Alert: Seaside Hay Farm

It has come to our attention that a fraudulent website is passing itself off as Alan Jessie and our associated businesses (J&J Hay Farms). They are claiming to sell quality hay and scamming folks into sending money via ...

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Three Tips to Help Molting Chickens

Three Tips to Help Molting Chickens: Backyard chickens often begin molting in the fall. Molting lasts 8 to 12 weeks and can cause a decrease in egg production. A high-protein feed can help molting chickens with feather regrowth. For backyard chickens across ...

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Feeding Deer in the Fall and Winter Is Beneficial

Feeding Deer in the Fall and Winter Is Beneficial: Feeding your deer herd during and after rut in the fall and winter sets bucks, does, and fawns up for success the following year. With less daylight in the fall and ...

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Fortify Lifelong Immunity Through Nutrition

Fortify lifelong immunity through nutrition: A key to healthy cattle? Look at what you feed them. Morbidity and mortality in cattle haven’t improved over time, even though more vaccines are available, educational materials are easier to find and the ...

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Using Mineral As Cost-Effective Health Management

Using Mineral As Cost-Effective Health Management: It’s time to think about mineral differently. Mineral can be more than just a way of efficiently delivering nutrition to your herd – it can also be a cost-effective health management tool. Your mineral ...

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Feeding Cattle During Drought? 5 Cattle Nutrition Tips

Feeding Cattle During Drought? 5 Cattle Nutrition Tips: Drought can be unpredictable. Set your herd up for success no matter what Mother Nature throws your way with these strategies! 1. Extend pastures. Your forage base is your most valuable resource; help your ...

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2022–2023 Georgia Hunting Season Dates

The 2022–2023 Georgia Hunting Season Dates have been announced! Visit North Fulton Feed for all your hunting needs! We have all the essential hunting supplies to help you gear up for a successful hunting season. We have the top brands in ...

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Starch and Inflammation: Considerations for Old and Overweight Horses

Starch and Inflammation: Considerations for Old and Overweight Horses. Body-wide inflammation contributes to the development of acute and chronic diseases in horses such as laminitis or metabolic syndrome. High-starch meals appear to induce inflammatory responses in certain young, old, and ...

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Electrolytes and Muscle Function: What’s the Connection?

Electrolytes and Muscle Function: What’s the Connection? Electrolytes are necessary for normal muscle contraction and relaxation. “When electrolytes become depleted or imbalanced, fatigue and muscle cramps can result,” says Catherine Whitehouse, M.S., a nutritionist with Kentucky Equine Research ( ...

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Considerations for This Growing Season

Considerations for this growing season: Applying fertilizer to pastures and fields is important to maximize yield and forage quality. But with fertilizer prices higher than normal around the country, you can take steps to manage costs and still make a ...

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Best Practices for Managing 4 Types of Forage

Best practices for managing 4 types of forage: Capitalize on your forage management to optimize cattle nutrition.  Each forage type comes with its own challenges and management considerations. And, honing in forage management can help support cattle nutrition needs – and your ...

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Flea and Tick Prevention

Flea and Tick Prevention: Pest season is on the horizon. Are you prepared to prevent them from invading your pet, lawn, and your home? You may not even see them, but they could be hiding inside and outside. Fleas and ...

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Spartan Mosquito Pro Tech

Take back your outdoor space with the Spartan Mosquito Pro Tech. This organic solution is an attractive toxic sugar bait slow release device that kills mosquitoes using our active ingredient, boric acid. It also doesn't require batteries or electricity! Simply ...

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Spring Garden Hazards

As spring arrives and the first buds appear, gardening can be a relaxing and healthy way to pass the time.  But it can also pose some potential risks to our cat and dog friends. With care and some knowledge, these ...

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Springtime Weight Gain in Horses

Springtime Weight Gain in Horses: Winter can be hard on horses. When spring arrives, it is not unusual to find that a horse has dropped weight during the coldest months. When the mercury drops, a horse requires more energy to ...

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Cattle Mineral Tips for Spring

Cattle Mineral Tips for Spring: As winter shifts to spring, it’s time to take a look at cattle management. Specifically, your cattle mineral program. Make sure cattle management, and cattle mineral, reflect the season to help keep cattle performing ...

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Watch Out For Toxic Plants in Hays and Pastures

Watch Out For Toxic Plants in Hays, Pastures: Aren’t horses smart enough to know what they can and cannot eat? Generally speaking, it is true that horses will usually avoid ingesting harmful plants or other toxins when offered high-quality ...

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How to Lay Out a Vegetable Garden

Is there anything more satisfying and delicious than growing your own food? From the first tender tips of asparagus in spring to the tasty tang of summer’s homegrown tomatoes, a garden filled with beautiful, productive plants provides a terrific sense of accom ...

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Feeding Preserved Forage to Horses

Feeding Preserved Forage to Horses: If you had the chance to feed your horse better for optimal health, behavior, and performance, what would you do? A recent article addresses the fact that many horses are fed based on historical trends rather t ...

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Chicken Predators – What You Need to Know

Chicken Predators – What You Need to Know: Humans aren’t the only animals that enjoy a delicious chicken dinner. Foxes, coyotes, raccoons, dogs, mink, owls, and some hawks also find chickens a meaty, easy-to-catch meal. It is frustrating to discover chic ...

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Weed Control for Hay and Pasture Weeds

Weed Control for Hay and Pasture Weeds: Here are some helpful tips for weed management in forages are presented in a simple/straight-forward fashion for your convenience. Established hay and pasture The flowering stage is an excellent time to attempt ...

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Valentine’s Day Pet Safety Tips

Valentine’s Day Pet Safety Tips: Each year our poison control experts see a rise in cases around February 14, many involving chocolate or lilies, a flower that’s potentially fatal to cats. Valentine’s Day can be as much fun ...

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First Horse Show: Prepare Your Young Horse for Success

First Horse Show: Prepare Your Young Horse for Success. If you’ve competed at lots of horse shows, the drill is pretty routine. You know what will happen at the show, whom you will probably see there, and how long ...

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What Do Baby Chicks Eat? Chick Starter Feed Is Key for Lifetime Success

What Do Baby Chicks Eat? Baby chicks grow quickly, doubling their hatch weight in the first week and growing up to seven times their hatch weight in the first month. To support this early growth, baby chicks should eat a ...

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Increased Prices

Increased Prices: First of all, thank you for being a loyal and consistent customer to Cherokee Feed & Seed and North Fulton Feed stores over the years. Above all, your satisfaction is very important to us. We hope we have ...

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Omega-3 Fatty Acids Benefit Foaling Mares Before Rebreeding

Omega-3 Fatty Acids Benefit Foaling Mares Before Rebreeding: When compared to cows, ewes, and sows, mares experience a short interval between birth and their next heat cycle. After foaling, the uterus undergoes involution. Involution is a process that reduces uterine ...

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How to Lay Hay in the Winter to Grow Grass

How to Lay Hay in the Winter to Grow Grass: Late January and early February provide an opportunity to plant grass seed in preparation for the upcoming warmer months of summer. Keeping seed moist is an essential part of the ...

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New Year Resolutions for Pets

New Year Resolutions for Pets: Tips for enhancing animals’ lives and our own. That’s right, pets can have New Year’s Resolutions too! With the New Year here, it’s time to take stock and make improvements in our ...

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Tips for Raising Chickens in Winter

Raising chickens in winter can be a lot of fun. Some hens love wandering around the yard and their first snow sighting can be quite entertaining. A bird’s thick feathers are a natural protective coat. As a result, most ...

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Good Winter Vegetables for Georgia

Good Winter Vegetables for Georgia: You don't have to be a gardening expert to grow winter vegetables in Georgia . In fact, winter gardening may be much easier than spring planting or summer harvest. There are certainly less weeds to pull ...

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Thanksgiving Safety Tips for Pets

Keep in mind these Thanksgiving safety tips for pets during the holidays. Let’s make sure it’s not a dangerous time for your furry friend! Enjoy time with your family and avoid a visit to your veterinarian by following ...

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Getting Your Kid off to a Healthy Start

Getting Your Kid off to a Healthy Start: Winter kiddings are happening soon. A proper program for raising goat kids begins prior to birth, because producing a healthy newborn kid means meeting the nutritional needs of the doe while she ...

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Top 5 Showmanship Tips from the Experts

Top 5 Showmanship Tips from the Experts: Countless hours are spent preparing a project heifer or steer for show day. Early mornings and late nights are consumed washing, feeding, clipping and practicing. All of that work accumulates for ‘5 minutes of fame’ – ...

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Can Chickens Eat Pumpkin Seeds & Guts?

Can Chickens Eat Pumpkin Seeds & Guts: When raising backyard chickens, it’s important to understand what to feed chickens to keep them healthy on a daily basis. But they absolutely love pumpkin, which is loaded with so many great ...

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New North Fulton Feed & Seed Location

New North Fulton Feed & Seed Location: We want to thank you all for your incredible patience while we secured a new location for North Fulton Feed & Seed. We are very excited to announce our new location will open Octo ...

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Cattle Mineral Tips for Fall

Fall is approaching, which means it’s time to prepare your herd for the months ahead. Cattle nutrient requirements vary from season to season. As a result, it’s important to evaluate the effectiveness of your feed program. Check out ...

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New North Fulton Feed Location Opening Soon

New North Fulton Feed Location Opening Soon: The new location for the North Fulton Feed & Seed has been secured. It is expected to open its doors some time in September. We look forward to serving the community and can't ...

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How to Keep Horses Cool in Hot Weather

How to keep horses cool in hot weather? As summer drags on, heat can become a serious problem for many horses. Sweating is the primary way horses cool themselves. Experts believe that prolonged, consistently high sweat rates can lead to “ ...

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North Fulton is Moving Locations!

North Fulton is moving locations! We will be closing the location down August 14th. Both our Cherokee Feed & Seed Ball Ground and Gainesville locations will remain open! The NEW North Fulton location will be announced ASAP. Follow our Facebook to remain ...

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Evaluation of Hay for Horses

While chemical analysis of hay represents the gold-standard for evaluation of hay for horses, horse owners can tell plenty about a hay’s quality by a thorough visual examination. Physical characteristics of hay quality include plant type, maturity at harvest, color, a ...

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2021–2022 Georgia Hunting Season Dates

The 2021-2022 Georgia hunting season dates have been announced! The Georgia DNR Board of Directors met on May 25, 2021 to approve the proposed hunting season regulations. Visit North Fulton Feed and Seed for all your hunting needs! Source: Georgia Wildlife

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Tips to Maintain Ideal Body Condition in Performance Horses

Read these important tips to maintain ideal body condition in performance horses. The outside appearance of a horse can be an indicator of overall health and wellbeing on the inside. A shiny hair coat, strong muscle tone, sound hooves and ...

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July 4th Pet Safety Tips

Follow these July 4th Pet Safety Tips for a safe and successful holiday celebration. Did you know that more pets go missing over the Fourth of July weekend than any other time of the year? North Fulton Feed & Seed  ...

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What’s the Best Purina Cattle Mineral for My Herd?

With so many mineral products to choose from, it can be overwhelming to select the right mineral program for your herd. Use this simple guide to help as you consider Purina cattle mineral options. A high-quality cattle mineral program can ...

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Six Signs of Good Quality Horse Hay

North Fulton carries hay, straw and bedding. All hay is not the same. The type of hay, when it is harvested and how it is stored – makes a difference to the quality. North Fulton Feed & Seed finds the best ...

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North Fulton Closes 12 p.m. Saturday, June 5th

We will close at 12 p.m. on Saturday (June 5th). Our deepest condolences go out to the Ray family during this time. Thank you all for your understanding.

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How to Make your Own Stock Tank Pool

Looking for a place to beat the heat this summer, but not in the market for a private in-ground pool? Instead of dropping a ton of cash just to stay cool for a few hours at a time this summer, ...

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Caring For Baby Chicks: What to Do Once They Arrive

Bringing home your baby chicks is an exciting milestone in raising backyard chickens. The three key essentials for raising strong baby chicks: Warm, water and feed. Start chicks strong by providing a complete chick starter feed from day 1 through week 18. ...

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Spring 2021 Chick Days

Enjoy nutrient dense and delicious eggs from your own backyard!  We are delighted to announce Chick Days at North Fulton Feed & Seed! Spring 2021 Chick Days runs from March through April this year. You’ll find a variety of healthy ...

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Fly Control for Cattle: How to Beat the Buzz

Did you know that just a few adult flies can quickly populate to 4,000 flies or more per animal? Pesky horn flies can become prolific in spring. However, early-season planning can help keep fly populations under control all season long. Here ...

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Beat the Buzz: Cattle Fly Control Program

Pesky horn flies can become prolific in spring. However, early-season planning can help keep fly populations under control all season long. Here are four steps to help you beat the horn fly buzz: 1. Consider a feed-through fly control One way to effecti ...

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Winter Forage For Cattle

It’s winter, and you’re likely doing one of two things with your cattle: feeding stored forages or grazing dormant forages. So, when it comes to winter forage for cattle, what are some best practices? 1. Evaluate forage inventory. If ...

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How to Feed Horses in the Winter

In the next couple of months, understanding “Lower Critical Temperature (LCT)” will be important for caring and feeding your horse(s) properly. LCT is the temperature below which metabolic heat production must be increased to maintain body temperature. For mature ...

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5 Tips to Get Your Horse to Drink More Water During Winter

The following guide will help you to get your horse to drink more water during winter: Water is the most essential aspect of any horse’s diet. Without adequate water intake, horses will not survive. An adult horse (1000 lbs.) in ...

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Equine Gastric Health: The Key to Your Horse’s Best Self

Gastric discomfort may negatively affect a horse’s health, attitude and performance. Fortunately, recognizing signs of discomfort and providing proper equine management can help support your horse’s gastric health. Did you know that the prevalence of gastric discomfort in ...

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What Makes Purina® Outlast® Supplement Better?

Is your horse irritable, agitated, or uncomfortable? If your horse suffers from gastric discomfort, you might be shopping for a new supplement to help provide relief. Forget the trendy new products and unproven additives. Go with your horse’s gut ...

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Flock Talk Facebook Live Playback

Watch our video with Tim Jackson of Purina Animal Nutrition. Tim talks flock - from how to start your flock to raising a healthy flock of chickens. Everything you wanted to know about raising chickens Tim covers in this short ...

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Closed July 4th

A reminder that North Fulton Feed & Seed is closed on Saturday, July 4th in observance of Independence Day. We remember and honor the birth of American Independence and those who continue to risk their lives for our freedom. We’ ...

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Triple Crown Gold Horse Feeds Facebook Live Playback

Watch our Facebook Live playback with Peggy Miles, North Fulton Feed & Seed, and Dave Perkins, Triple Crown GOLD Feeds. Dave and Peggy walk you through the benefits of the new Triple Crown Gold horse feeds and field your questions. ...

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Purina Feeds Free Feed Trial

Signup below for our Purina Feeds FREE feed trial at North Fulton Feed & Seed. Try Purina Feed For 60 Days & Receive Valuable Tips & Feed Discounts. Sign Up. Proven Nutrition. Tailored Solutions. Research-based. Unparalleled Expertise. Why Purina? At Purina, ...

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Facebook Live Playback: Evaluating horse feed costs

North Fulton Feed & Seed brings you this educational Facebook Live Playback on evaluating your horse feed costs. Dr. Anna Pesta with Purina Animal Nutrition joins Alan Jessie of North Fulton Feed & Seed. Dr. Pesta answers your questions about ...

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Fore the Love of a Horse Charity Golf Classic

Join us for the 8th Annual “Fore” The Love of a Horse Charity Golf Classic on Monday, October 26, 2020, at the beautiful Woodmont Golf & Country Club in Canton, GA. All tournament proceeds benefit “For the Love of a Horse” Community ...

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Mapping Your Chicken Feed Program

What do chickens eat? Chickens require 38 unique nutrients each day to start strong, lay strong and stay strong. Purina® complete chicken feeds include all the nutrients birds need – no need to supplement. Choose a complete chick starter feed from day 1 ...

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Six Milestones of Chicken Growth Stages

As you get started on the journey of raising backyard chickens, it’s fun to look forward to the milestones you will celebrate with your flock. From baby chick to retirement, there are six important chicken growth stages. Each stage ...

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Make the Most of Cattle Minerals this Year

North Fulton Feed & Seed wants to help you make the most of cattle minerals this year. Cattle nutrient requirements can vary by season and stage of production – and now is a great time to evaluate your cattle mineral program ...

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Cool Stance Horse Feed

Shop North Fulton Feed & Seed in Alpharetta, GA for Cool Stance Horse Feed. Cool Stance Copra is a unique horse feed low in Non-Structural Carbohydrate (NSC) and high in digestible energy content. Unlike competitors, Cool Stance is suitable for ...

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Fly Sprays and Masks

Fly Sprays and Masks Fly Sprays and Masks are just what your horses need this summer, and North Fulton Feed & Seed is here to help. Farnam offers Horse Fly Masks that are built to fit, built to last, and ...

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Perennial Peanut Hay

Shop North Fulton Feed for Peanut Hay North Fulton Feed & Seed offers Perennial Peanut Hay. Perennial peanut hay is, a forage grass hay made out of the Arachis glabrata plant (also known as rhizoma peanut) and has roughly the ...

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Bermuda Grass Seed

Planting Bermuda Grass Seed during June in Georgia Bermuda grass seed is a warm-season turfgrass and is best planted in spring to late spring or early summer. June is the start of planting time for Bermuda grass. Bermuda seed germinates ...

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Spartan Mosquito Eradicator

Take back your outdoor space with the Spartan Mosquito Eradicator. This organic solution is a mosquito attractant. Simply add water to the tube and hang 90 feet from where you play and live. You should plan to deploy the Spartan Mosquito ...

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Open for Business: COVID-19 Update

Hello everyone. In light of the current situation with COVID-19 we wanted to update you on what we are doing at Cherokee Feed and Seed and North Fulton Feed and Seed stores. We are OPEN FOR BUSINESS with normal operating ...

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Preparing Space for your Backyard Flock

Raising backyard chicks is a great experience for the whole family. One of the primary requirements is providing housing that is comfortable for your backyard flock. Young chicks can be raised in a variety of structures, but the area should ...

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Spring 2020 Chick Days

ENJOY NUTRIENT-PACKED, DELICIOUS-TASTING EGGS RIGHT FROM YOUR BACKYARD Chick Days arrive each spring at Cherokee Feed & Seed and we couldn’t be more delighted! Spring 2020 Chick Days runs from March through April this year. You’ll find a carefully ...

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Young Living Animal Scents

North Fulton Feed offers Young Living Animal Scents essential oil products. These oils are all-natural, non-toxic products that have been specifically formulated for animals big and small. The Animal Scents essential oils can provide peace of mind for animal owners ...

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Horse Treats: Buy 2, Get 1 Free!

Save on select horse treats at North Fulton Feed through February 2020. Purchase any two of Purina Outlast Treats or Purina Carb Conscience treats and get bag free. Show your horses (and their bellies!) some love with Purina Outlast Horse Treats.  ...

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Three Key Cattle Mineral Program Tips

Your cattle mineral program should deliver results like healthy cattle and above-average breeding rates. Doing that takes a certain kind of cattle mineral program.  A good cattle mineral program will fuel cows to achieve herd goals. Getting cows bred in ...

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Holiday Hours

Please make note of our Holiday Hours at North Fulton Feed. From our entire team at North Fulton Feed, we wish you a very safe and happy Holiday Season. So we can celebrate the season with friends and family, we will obser ...

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Feeding Your Foal

Your little one is getting bigger now so it's time to start thinking about feeding your foal. As summer comes to an end, the baby you're used to seeing has grown and become more independent. As their development changes, so ...

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Balancing Hoof Health

Balancing hoof health with nutrition needs to be interchangeable if you want to have a healthy horse. One directly affects the other, so making sure they both are in good shape is very important. Not sure why exactly these two ...

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Tips for Weaning Calves

Who needs some tips for weaning calves? We can help! Sudden change in the environment can be stressful and can present a few challenges to the process. The most important factor is to get them eating. When they're hungry, they ...

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High Quality Hay

Choosing high quality hay is important to the health of your horse...so make sure you do it right! Forage makes up between 50 to 90 percent of their diet so making sure you provide the right nutrients is high on the ...

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Transitioning Nursing Lambs

Transitioning nursing lambs is an important step in the feeding process. It's critical to the growth rate and show ring success. We wanted to share some helpful information to aid you in the process of switching. Continue reading for some ...

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Dental Health for Senior Horses

Monitoring dental health for senior horses is one of the most important roles of an owner. Aging horses require a changing form of care and can often be challenging. Want to learn more about how to provide proper nutrition? Check ...

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Maintaining Gastric Health

Maintaining gastric health is one of the most important actions you can take for your horse! Discomfort can negatively affect their overall attitude and performance. Knowing what signs to look for and how to manage symptoms can help keep your ...

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Spring Savings on Seminole Wellness Horse Feed

Take advantage of spring savings on Seminole Wellness Horse Feed! Save $3 OFF per BAG on all Seminole Wellness Horse Feeds through April 2019! Seminole Wellness is a complete line of veterinarian-approved, low-starch premium horse feeds designed to meet the needs of ...

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Save $2 on Triple Crown Horse Feeds

Shop North Fulton Feed in January and save $2 on Triple Crown Horse Feeds. Savings include $2/off any bag of Triple Crown Horse Feed. Valid through January 31, 2019. From the easy keeper to the hard keeper, Triple Crown has a feed to ...

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Renew Your GATE (Georgia Agricultural Tax Exemption) Card

The Georgia Agriculture Tax Exemption (GATE) is a program created through legislation, which offers qualified agriculture producers a sales tax exemption on agricultural equipment and production inputs. Qualified farmers and agricultural producers can apply to receive a certificate showing that they ...

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New Year’s Resolutions for Your Pets

Tips for enhancing animals' lives and our own. That's right, pets can have New Year's Resolutions too. With the New Year here, it’s time to take stock and make improvements in our lives and our pets lives.  Here are ...

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Tips For A Dog Safe Christmas Tree

Dogs can be incredibly curious about anything new in their environment, and this includes your holiday tree. The challenge is to anticipate your dog's need to investigate before he gets into trouble.  Nothing can ruin the holidays quicker than a ...

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Traveling with Your Pet This Holiday Season

Take care to buckle up your pets when in the car. Follow these tips while traveling with your pet this holiday season. Traveling with a pet usually involves more than putting the animal in a car and driving off, especially ...

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Halloween Safety Pet Guide

Halloween is a fun day for families, but it can be a stressful or even dangerous day for pets. In order to make it an enjoyable and safe experience for pets, here are a few tips to keep in mind. ...

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Purina Strategy Horse Feeds Product Updates

New Purina Strategy Horse Feeds Product Updates Customers that use Purina Strategy Professional Formula GX and Purina Strategy Healthy Edge horse feeds will see a new look this June with the inclusion of Purina Outlast Gastric Support ingredients.  Purina Outlast ...

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