News from Spring Creek Feed Center
August 2013
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Greetings!
August is here and that means that now is the time to start planning out your fall garden. Be sure to come on in and we would love to help you get the best products for your needs.
It is important to be thinking about your animals in this heat! Read below to find out our tips on keeping your horse cool this summer.
Remember that we have a Grooming Center to keep your pets cool with a nice short 'do! Please call 832-934-2079 to make an appointment with us today.
Thank you for your business,
Spring Creek Feed Center
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Sizzling Specials for August
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Sizzling August specials savings at Spring Creek Feed Center - weekly and monthly! Huge sales this month on pet food, horse feed, fly control, and wild bird chow! Ask about our FFA and 4H discounts too! Senior Citizens: we want to see you each Sunday for 10% off* (* excludes feed & hay)!
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Sundays at Spring Creek Feed Center are meant to pamper your pet! Every Sunday this month, visit our grooming center for our $19.99 Bath and Brush grooming special! It doesn't matter if you have a Chihuahua or a Great Pyrenees, all breeds and all sizes are included! (Please note that this applies to our basic supplies. Specialty items are not included ...
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2013-2014 Texas Hunting Season Dates
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The Texas Department of Parks & Wildlife has announced the 2013-2014 Hunting Dates! Follow the links below for details:
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Yes, you heard us correctly. We know it's late July or early August, and it's hot. But it's also time to start thinking about your fall garden and preparing your beds. First, take a look at your beds. Pull out the summer plants that are done producing and look for weeds. Take the time now to remove ...
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Traveling by Car With Your Pet
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Take care to buckle up your pets when in the car. Traveling with a pet usually involves more than putting the animal in a car and driving off, especially if you will be driving long distances or will be away for a long time! The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) offers these tips to help you prepare for a car trip ...
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Keeping Your Horse Cool In the Summer
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Cool as a cucumber ... but what if you are a horse? Summer heat and humidity can be a dangerous combination for active horses."Heat and humidity affect the horse, and with intense exercising, the excess heat has difficulty dissipating," notes Dr. Glennon Mays, clinical associate professor at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences. "Heat ...
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