Horse Owner's Workshop
Join Mansfield Feed Mill for a Horse Owner's Workshop on Thursday, April 10 beginning at 6:30 pm. Come hear from Bob Wucher with Purina Animal Nutrition speak on feed economics. Learn how to pick the best feed for your horse, how to maximize performance, and what the true cost of your feeding program is. Attendees can register to win a year's ... |
Pond & Aeration Workshop
Thinking about building a pond? Want to know how to grow larger fish? Wondering what kind of environment you need to have a pond? What about aeration? Why should you aerate your pond or lake and what options are available? Join Mansfield Feed Mill and Bob Lusk, Fishery Biologist and editor of Pond Boss magazine; and John Redd with Outdoor ... Read More » |
Baby Chicks Arrive April 16th
Baby chicks arrive at Mansfield Feed Mill on April 16th! All baby chicks are pullets (90% accuracy) and vaccinated. We offer a variety of chick types like Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks and more. Get all your baby chick and chicken supplies at Mansfield Feed... |
Custom Fertilizer Blends
Spring has finally arrived! Soon the flowers will be in bloom, grass will be green, and weeds...will be here. Whether you are a commercial hay producer, a garden enthusiast, or your goal is to have the best looking lawn in the neighborhood, we have the knowledge and the ability to help you achieve your goals. We have the ability ... Read More » |
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 ... Read More » |
Spring Pasture - Laminitis and Colic
It's been a long cold winter and we are all looking forward to spring. It's time to get out of the indoor arena, to hit the trails again or start legging up for the summer show season. Unfortunately, the long-awaited changing of the seasons can spell danger to horses on pasture. But by being aware of the potential ... Read More » |