
Week 36 is a key time for both pet and farm animal care as the transition from summer to fall begins. Cooler temperatures mean it’s time to check and prepare shelters for warmth and comfort, ensuring all animals have adequate bedding and protection from the elements. Pets may need adjustments in their grooming routines, especially as they begin to grow their winter coats. Farm animals, including livestock, should have access to sufficient forage, with pastures slowing down in growth. Stock up on feed and hay and ensure water sources are clean and accessible. Regular health checks are essential to address any seasonal changes in behavior or health.
Dogs
This week is perfect for giving your dog some extra care and attention as the seasons change. Start by adjusting your walks to match the weather—early morning or evening strolls help avoid the heat. Brush your dog regularly to manage shedding and keep their coat healthy. Check for ticks and fleas, especially if you’ve been spending time outdoors. Hydration is key, so ensure your dog always has access to fresh water. Consider a vet check-up to address any seasonal allergies or health concerns. Lastly, refresh your dog’s toys and activities to keep them mentally stimulated and happy throughout the week.
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Horses
This week for horse care think ahead as the summer winds down and preparations for fall begin. Focus on ensuring your horse is comfortable in fluctuating temperatures by adjusting their grooming routine—consider a light clip if they’re starting to grow their winter coat early. Inspect pastures and fencing for maintenance needs, as they may be more active with cooler weather. Keep an eye on their hydration, as horses can become dehydrated in late summer heat. Regularly clean hooves to prevent issues from mud or dryness. Review their diet and adjust it as necessary to prepare for the changing season and their specific needs.
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Goats
This week for goat care think about summer transitioning into fall. Begin by checking your goats for signs of parasites, which can be more prevalent in warm weather. Ensure they have access to clean, fresh water and shade, as late-summer heat can still be an issue. Start preparing their shelter for cooler nights by adding extra bedding. Inspect their hooves and trim if necessary to prevent overgrowth and related problems. As forage begins to change, consider supplementing their diet with quality hay to maintain nutrition. Regularly monitor their health and adjust care routines to keep your goats thriving.
- Replace bedding and diatomaceous earth house
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Chickens & Poultry
This week for poultry care think about fall setup as the summer begins to wind down. Start by checking your flock for signs of mites or lice, which can be common in warmer weather, and treat them promptly. Ensure your poultry have access to clean, cool water to prevent dehydration and maintain egg production. As daylight hours decrease, consider adding supplemental lighting to the coop to sustain laying. Clean the coop thoroughly and replace bedding to reduce the risk of disease. Begin preparing for cooler nights by inspecting the coop for drafts and making necessary repairs. These steps will keep your poultry healthy and productive as the seasons change.
- Replace bedding and diatomaceous earth nest boxes
Hobby Farm Upkeep
Now is the time to be harvesting the last of your summer crops and preparing beds for cool-season planting. Check irrigation systems to ensure they’re ready for any dry spells. Inspect and repair fencing, gates, and outbuildings to keep animals safe and secure. Clean and organize tools and equipment to be ready for fall chores. Assess your compost pile and turn it for proper decomposition. Monitor your animals’ health closely, adjusting their care for changing weather. These tasks will keep your hobby farm running smoothly into the next season.
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