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Fred's Forecast April 2012
 March showers have brought April grasses and weeds. We've been blessed with some great rain. Our pastures have greened up. Its time to think about the following: Fertilize Weed control Grasses Minerals for your animals Flea & Tick Fertilize: Take advantage of the rain fall and put out fertilizer. Don't waste the good water we've been seeing. ... |
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Quick Tips for Controlling Flies
 Now is the time to map out your fly control program. Horn flies normally begin showing up in spring when average daily temperatures reach 65º F for a period of two weeks. They remain a nuisance until cool weather in late fall or early winter. Here are four quick tips to help you develop an integrated management program for controlling horn ... |
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Flea & Tick Prevention
 Summer is here, and it's time to make sure your pets are protected against the onslaught of fleas and ticks that arrives with the warm weather. Fleas and ticks are especially abundant in humid areas and can inflict misery on you and your pet. Fleas multiply fast! One flea can produce 600 offspring in just one month. Ticks spread diseases ... |
Spring Clothing 
Morales Feed & Supply in Lytle has the perfect spring outfit! Our new items include cute dresses, shirts, skirts, blousesand of course jewelry! Don't for the your special guy! We have great t-shirts, hats, caps, shirts, boots and more.
Stop by Morales Feed & Supply in Lytle!
See our latest fashions on the website. |
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Fire Resistant Clothing
Morales Feed & Supply carries a great line up of Fire Resistant Clothing.
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Spring Chicks & More....
Chick days are coming to Morales Feed & Supply. Our last set of chicks arrive April 2, 2012. Check out the selection of feeders, lamps and feed and start your chicks off right.
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It's Spring - Ready, Set, Ride!
 Now that the weather has finally warmed up, horse owners are starting to spend more time with their horses, and are looking forward to even more enjoyable riding weather. There are some nutritional concerns, however, during this season, and some management issues we should address to ensure the health and performance of our horses. First, as we start working our ... Read More » |