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How To Effectively Use Photographs To Boost Sales For Your Pet Industry Business Posted By :

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

How To Effectively Use Photographs To Boost Sales For Your Pet Industry Business Posted By : Nicoline Lentze
Are you using photographs effectively in advertisements for your pet product or service You may think that its just a matter of finding a few cute pictures of a dog or cat and strategically placing them throughout the ad, right

Reminiscent Pets Article

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Reminiscent Pets Article
It takes the form of a mold in an indoor or outdoor environment, but when it comes into contact with human beings or animals, it becomes a yeast. Be on the look out for Canine Hip Dysplasia genetic based looseness in the hip joint that can lead to arthritis pain and lameness, skin problems and bloat Gastric Dilation-Volvulus, the second leading killer of dogs, can kill within the hour, this space is too limited for a complete explanation but you should read up on this. Their lack of aggression and small stature make them ideal playmates for other small animals and they seem to get along well with felines with similar personalities. Dead animals including meat with sodium pentobarbital, the most common euthanasia drug though industry sources deny they use dead dogs and cats, however there are no laws or regulations against it. -A sugar cube dipped in coffee is good for a dogs heart It is particularly good for his morale, because it probably means that he is sharing your after dinner coffee with you.

Beagle Puppies Like To Have Fun Posted By : Michelle A Adams

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Beagle Puppies Like To Have Fun Posted By : Michelle A Adams
Finding a pet for a family can be a fun experience and beagle puppies have the disposition to fit right into a human family and make friends with children as well as the adults Provided they have had the opportunity to socialize with other animals and people, they can feel right at home once they arrive

Pet Care - Your Essential Checklist To Caring For Your Pet Posted By : Derek Rogers

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Pet Care - Your Essential Checklist To Caring For Your Pet Posted By : Derek Rogers
The decision to bring a pet into your home for you and your family should not be taken lightly A pet will become a member of your family and not just a fixture in your home

Note to Owners to Heed Cat Food Recalls Posted By : Thomas Henricks

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Note to Owners to Heed Cat Food Recalls Posted By : Thomas Henricks
The best food for your pet depends on a number of your pet’s particular needs. Learn about the elements that should be considered and be sure you are buying safe food. Your pet deserves the same treatment as the rest of your family.

How To Choose A Pet Sitting Service Posted By : Kelly Perry

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

How To Choose A Pet Sitting Service Posted By : Kelly Perry
If you ever find yourself in need of a pet sitter because you have to go out of town or have a vacation planned, you want only the best care for your dog and you want a reliable sitter that will treat your pet as lovingly as you do You already have thoughts of unhappiness because you have to leave, therefore, you want to have someone that will care for your pet the same way that you do

Pet Insurance Companies Posted By : Charlie Reese

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Pet Insurance Companies Posted By : Charlie Reese
A Look At Pet Insurance Companies

The Untold Truth Discovered About Pet Dreams Posted By : Elise Rogers

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

The Untold Truth Discovered About Pet Dreams Posted By : Elise Rogers
Do dogs dream Most pet owners know the answer to that questionit is a resounding yes

How To Effectively Use Photographs To Boost Sales For Your Pet Industry Business Posted By :

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

How To Effectively Use Photographs To Boost Sales For Your Pet Industry Business Posted By : Nicoline Lentze
Are you using photographs effectively in advertisements for your pet product or service You may think that its just a matter of finding a few cute pictures of a dog or cat and strategically placing them throughout the ad, right

Incubating Hatching Eggs

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

When beginning to attempt hatching eggs using the incubation method, it is necessary to first be certain you have attained the highest quality
eggs available. Some tips to consider when gathering the eggs desired for incubating are as follows:

- Choose the kind of chickens you want to raise. Gamefowl or game fowl are good eggs to start with, mainly because the birds sell for mor money. You can find different kinds of hatching eggs at http://www.chickenauctions.com

- avoid eggs that are either extremely large or small

- misshappen eggs should not be used

- check for thin or cracked shells, as these should be avoided as well.

- try to keep the eggs varied and non-related (sister, brother, etc.)

- do not wipe or rub on the eggs before incubation, this causes germs to be forced into the shell through the pores.

- choose the cleanest eggs available

Once you have taken the advice listed above, you are ready to begin readying your eggs for the incubation period. Since the embryo is beginning to develop at an early stage, proper care is necessary and important. Gathering your eggs on a regular daily basis is advised, beginning with three times daily unless the outside temperatures rise above 85 degrees. If this occurs, gathering the eggs should be done at least five times daily.

Choosing the best incubator is an imperative step in caring for the eggs, and knowing the basic types will aid you in your choice. The two most common types of incubators are still air and forced air. The smaller of the two is the still air incubator and it has no fan for air circulation. An entry base allows for cool fresh air to come in once the natural rise and escape warmed air process is completed. The larger and more popular incubator is the forced air style that includes a fan to circulate the air inside. These can vary in size from large to industrial and the proper temperatures for the best hatching conditions vary between the two models.

When using the forced air incubator the recommended temperature is 100 degrees F . If this temperature is not followed or rises and lowers during the incubation period, chances are the eggs will be ruined and will not hatch. The improper temperature is the most common cause of poor hatching. The other common reasons are poor sanitation, lack of proper ventilation and neglectful egg turning.

The still air incubator requires an internal temperature of 102 degrees F for good hatching conditions. Because this temperature is higher, it necessitates frequent temperature checks, and the use of the best quality thermometers. The control of the humidity is important during the incubation process, and is an extremely important factor in the eggs development. Should the humidity be too high or too low, proper formation of the shell and thus the embryo is not possible and will also result in poor hatching.

Along with the temperature being an important factor, is the oxygen supply. Proper amounts of oxygen for the embryo’s growth and development is necessary as well as turning of the eggs. A good oxygen flow should be made available, especially in still air incubators without it affecting the temperature. Following this is the turning habits. In the still air incubator, this is done manually and requires a steady and gentle hand and is necessary four to six times a day. In a forced air incubator, this is done automatically, but still requires monitoring. You can find all your supplies for hatching eggs and the hatching eggs, at http://www.chickenauctions.com