Posted by Grange Co-op on 16th May 2022
Equine dewormer is a treatment that is familiar to almost every horse owner. That’s because every horse is at risk of getting infected with worms. However, there are also risks associated with not treating worms in horses, such as damage to the intestinal wall or respiratory problems. There are also risks with over-treatment, such as causing dewormer resistance. While equine experts have different approaches on how and when to deworm, horse ow… Read more
Posted by Grange Co-op on 3rd May 2022
Chicken Coop Buying Guide
Whether this is your first-time raising chickens, or you’re ready to expand your flock, Grange Co-op is here to help you find the coop to best fit your flock’s needs the best! Grange Co-op has many different chicken coops available to take home to your flock. Keep reading as we cover details from many of our customer’s favorite coops, as well as some additional products you may need when caring for your flock. &nb… Read more
Posted by Grange Co-op on 25th Apr 2022
Any horse owner knows that horses can get hurt even without ever leaving the barn. Having a well-thought-out horse first aid kit can help with those situations that don’t call for a visit to the vet. They also come in handy when you need to apply first aid for horses with more serious injuries. Sometimes, having the right products handy can help you stabilize your horse’s condition until the vet arrives. So, what do you need to ensure you’re p… Read more
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