Archive for August, 2010

Introducing New QuickDraw® Deer and Wild Hog Attractants from Purina

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Quickdraw Introducing New QuickDraw® Deer and Wild Hog Attractants from PurinaThese amazing new feeds do an incredible job of drawing and holding deer and wild hogs while also providing a good plane of nutrition.

QuickDraw® Deer Block Attractant show strong consumption, driven by a proprietary flavoring agent not found in any other deer block. It is extremely effective in attracting and holding deer in a specific area.

Purina® QuickDraw® Deer Attractant Mineral Supplement enhances palatability and drive intake without the need to mix it with corn. And the vitamin and mineral package supplies deer with strong nutrition.

Purina® QuickDraw® Wild Hog Block Attractant has an irresistible scent and flavorings that effectively attract and hold wild hogs. And even after the block is consumed, the residual attracting smell keeps them coming back.

Good Homes Needed!

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010


Adam’s Feed has 4 dogs that are looking for new homes
and waiting to be adopted! The adoption fee is $25.

Call the store today and schedule a visit.  817-548-8661.
Ask for Angela

Survey Results

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Click here to read our survey results.

If you would like to send us a comment, email us at info@adamsfeed.com

Fat Cats & Pudgy Pooches

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

They may be fat and happy, but they may also be in danger.

It’s the picture of contentment … your favorite furry four-legged companion, curled up on the floor in a patch of warm sunlight, snoozing with a belly full of the steak scraps left over from last night’s dinner. Oh yes, he’s content. But is he healthy? Not likely.

Ensuring your pet’s health goes beyond resisting the sad eyes and whimpers that plead for leftovers. Ignoring the content of your pet’s food and his need for exercise can lead to dangerous health habits that may haunt both you and your pet in the future.

Improper diet for your pets can lead to health problems serious enough to endanger their lives. Diarrhea can result from allergic reactions to foods, sudden changes in diet, sickness, or dietary indiscretions (such as eating trash). If not treated, these reactions can lead to dehydration and weight loss. Extra pounds on an overweight dog can be associated with heart and respiratory ailments and skeletal stress, and obese dogs and cats are more prone to diabetes. A poor diet in your cat can result in urinary tract infections, which can block the ability to urinate. As a result, your cat could become critically ill within as little as 24 hours. And just one treatment to clear a cat’s urinary tract can cost several hundred dollars.

Controlling Fluffy and Fido’s diet and being aware of what to look for in the food you buy is as important for your pets as it is for your two-legged family members. As many as 89 percent of dog and cat owners feed their animals table scraps occasionally, according to a study done by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). But unfortunately, not only is people food often too high in fat for an animal to appropriately metabolize, but your pet may become a more finicky eater, refusing healthier pet food when the table scraps are gone.

But table scraps are not the only pitfall when it comes to nourishing those four-legged friends of ours. Many pet foods also have a high fat content, which, of course, Fluffy and Fido love. The more they eat it, the more they love it, and many eventually refuse to eat anything else.

So what should the concerned pet owner look for in buying acceptable food for pets? Look for a highly digestible meat based diets and control their intake. Most products have a feeding range posted on their product, stick to the low end suggestions.

But eating a healthy diet is only half the battle for you and your pet. Exercise is also an important tool to help keep your furry friends in shape.

Equine Weight Control with Dr. Katie Young

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Things to Consider Before Building A Pond

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

Store Closed Sunday, Aug. 1

Friday, July 30th, 2010
Aug
1
12:00 pm

Adam’s Feed will be closed this coming Sunday, August 1 and Monday, August 2, 2010.  We apologize for the inconvenience.

Stop by the store Saturday during our normal business hours between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm for all your pet and garden needs.

The store will reopen on Tuesday, August 3 at 9:00 am.