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25th September 2009
Coyote hunting is becoming more and more popular among hunting enthusiasts due to the fact that it offers a real thrill when you chase them in the wilderness. It is well-known that coyotes are very intelligent animals so you have to have a quick hand and... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
We have all heard about the neutered labrador which is still an avid fence jumper. When people are around and watching, no jumping happens. Indeed, with positive reinforcement labrador training at hand, goals can be reached with the most care-free lab. Bu... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
14th September 2009
While there are many different aspects of raising turkeys for fun and profit, one of the best ways is to raise organic and free range turkeys. In today's world, the market is good for those items that are raised in a manner conducive to the growing of the... Read >
Author: Andrew Grey
14th September 2009
Feeding swans is one of the most crucial parts of raising swans on your property. Fortunately, this is not difficult to do as swans will happily exist on the spoils of nature. You should toss out birdseed mixture that is meant for geese and ducks as well ... Read >
Author: Andrew Grey
14th September 2009
Raising swans is not as difficult as you may think. You only need to have a male and a female, a fresh body of water and feed and you can get started in this venture. There is a bit more to it, but the basics are that you provide water and food for the cr... Read >
Author: Andrew Grey
21st August 2009
Best method for slowing the aging process.
Not botox, wonder cream, cosmetics or vitamins. Dump the emotional baggage, it will age you faster than toxins, bad food, actual age or miserable people. Emotional baggage is a weight on your back. Look at the p... Read >
Author: Dino Delano
20th July 2009
Heartworm disease is a parasitic infection which often proves fatal. The organism responsible is designed to live its live within two host organisms. Born inside a dog's heart the microfilarie worms live in the dogs bloodstream before being taken up by ... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins
16th July 2009
Is your cat going to be an indoor cat or outdoor cat or an indoor cat with outdoor access? It is a big decision to make for the well being of your cat and your sanity.
You need to think carefully about the positives and negatives before deciding which... Read >
Author: Judy Jantzen
30th June 2009
A while ago Arizona decided it wanted a hockey team before it remembered it was in an arid, desert region of the United States. After they received the electric bill and no one showed up to watch their games the Coyotes decided to go bankrupt. And then bi... Read >
Author: Kevin Johnson
22nd June 2009
Chicken coop predators can be a headache for those raising chickens. 3 members of the dog family make it to list of the top chicken coop predators. Make it a point to know what dog predators you have in your community. From here, you can set up a plan whi... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
11th June 2009
Is your cat going to be an indoor cat or outdoor cat or an indoor cat with outdoor access? It is a big decision to make for the well being of your cat and your sanity.
You need to think carefully about the positives and negatives before deciding which... Read >
Author: Judy Jantzen
10th June 2009
The Martin Park Nature Center in Oklahoma City is an educational wildlife sanctuary with a recreational area. It’s where kids and families can get close to the heart of nature and examine life unfolding here.
Martin Park Nature Center is home to a v... Read >
Author: Shane Wauhob
05th June 2009
This article will present the steps that you need to follow in order to hunt coyotes legally. The most important things you will need are a weapon permit and orange clothing. Here are the steps you need to follow:
1. The very first thing any coyote hun... Read >
Author: Salieri
05th June 2009
This article will try and provide interesting facts about coyotes that we think you weren’t aware of:
1. The coyote has a very developed sense of smell which he uses for finding food and avoiding dangerous predators. They use their smell to spot a pr... Read >
Author: Salieri
04th June 2009
Heartworm is a well known problem for dogs. However our cats are all too often neglected. Cat heartworm disease is on the increase too and can be just as serious. Make sure you know if your feline friend is at risk.
Heartworm disease is caused by a ... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins
15th May 2009
If there is something on your mind, a problem you’re trying to solve, a situation that needs a resolution or an unanswered question in your head, chances are the answer is right in front of you. Animals are a symbol, a secret society that has a vast an... Read >
Author: Stephanie Frank
17th April 2009
There are different types of goats across the world. Mountain goat, Boer goat, Cashemere goat, Nubians, LaMachas, Alpines, Oberhaslis, Toggenburgs, and Saanens, are just some of them. The types of goats present in different countries depend on the vegetat... Read >
Author: jpeg.picky
30th March 2009
Every real outdoor lover dreams of going on a cruise to the ice glaciers. Traveling on a glacier brings forth a special feeling and fulfillment that no other expedition can. Glaciers offer a majestic view of mountains which are filled with snow and wildli... Read >
Author: Joan Shine
03rd March 2009
How To Hunt Coyotes
In this article on how to hunt coyotes I will give you some tips and techniques that I have learned
over the past 20 years of coyote hunting.
Scouting:
Scouting before you go coyote hunting is important to your success. We ... Read >
Author: Kevin Webster
24th February 2009
My wife and I recently enjoyed a rare and spectacular meteor shower from our small country home in Central Texas. With the near-full moon rising in the east, the shooting stars running north to south, the temperature hovering around 50, and the coyotes ho... Read >
Author: KBaum
20th January 2009
According to Jerry Fuhriman, it was one of those great late afternoons in red rock country when the shadows of mesas and towering pinnacles of rock begin to race toward the East. At first Jerry thought it was just a lightening struck pinion tree outlined... Read >
Author: Jerry W. Fuhriman
20th January 2009
Heartworm spreads from mosquitoes through bites to animals like dogs, cats, foxes, wolves, coyotes, other animals and even humans that live near areas with large mosquito populations. Heartworm infection is dangerous; untreated dogs may die and treatment ... Read >
Author: AnneMing
08th January 2009
Christmas is a season of peace, love and harmony. It's a time that brings families and friends together to reconnect and find comfort and happiness being together. It's also about respect for fellow man, appreciating and embracing one another's difference... Read >
Author: Jill Smi
30th December 2008
Many dog owners may feel disappointment when they have finished picking out their new puppy or shelter dog to take home. Usually, this is due to behavior problems that they can't seem to control and they have no idea where to start.
There are several c... Read >
Author: Amanda
19th December 2008
When hungry coyotes devoured four chickens in the eclectic neighborhood of Silver Lake in Los Angeles, their owner had to do something quickly. These were not run-of-the-hen-house avians: the four included two celebrity chickens which had just finished ... Read >
Author: Mary Beth
17th December 2008
Corticosteroids are also a useful for controlling allergies by reducing the inflammation in your dog's skin. Although it will weaken the immune system a bit, it is often necessary in order to treat the allergy. Some side effects are increased appetite and... Read >
Author: John Samson
11th December 2008
Toys give children's imagination the freedom to roam outside the four walls of the home. Their games become meaningful if they can connect their make believe to something they have heard. Take the kids rocking horse; dosed with the great exploits of cow... Read >
Author: rjshop
11th November 2008
There are different types of goats across the world. Mountain goat, Boer goat, Cashemere goat Nubians, LaMachas, Alpines, Oberhaslis, Toggenburgs, Saanens, etc are some of them. The types of goats present in different countries depend on the vegetation, c... Read >
Author: GoatCrazy
04th November 2008
Are you in search of Coyotes tickets? Well! If you are then here is some help. But before that let us know some thing about the Phoenix Coyotes.
The Phoenix Coyotes - History
The Coyotes earlier called the Winnipeg Jets began their playing career by... Read >
Author: reed tieri
08th October 2008
In the sport of hunting a few things are involved, Ghillie Suits, rifles, wildlife, and ammo come into play. Hunting was around ten years ago, 50 years ago, 100 years ago and many centuries before that; and will probably occur a few hundreds year from tod... Read >
Author: GhillieGear.com
21st July 2008
A medium size domestic cat, Burmese is said to have originated in Burma, though records of its early existence have been discovered in Thailand as well. The cat was first introduced in United States in nineteen thirties. It was bred with Siamese cats in i... Read >
Author: Ailurophile
04th June 2008
It is spring and farm babies are all around us. Those cute little balls of fur or feathers, as well as the four-legged little ones are all easy prey for predators. This came to light for us last week when we got up and a coyote was chasing some of our f... Read >
Author: Charlene Hamm
21st May 2008
Alveolar echinococcosis is a chronic disease with a presymptomatic phase that may live for years before signs and symptoms produce. The variance of the signs and symptoms depends on the position of the lesions, which may produce in the liver and in respec... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th April 2008
Dogs, even your extremely fast and powerful Weimaraner, are considered the most definitive host of heartworms. Heartworm is a parasitic, small thread-like worm that commonly affects dogs but can also infect cats and other canids such as wolves, coyotes an... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
18th April 2008
On a cruise ship not long ago, a fellow passenger asked out of the blue, "How's that fence between the US and Mexico coming?" It was apparent this fellow was of Spanish decent.
I replied, "Oh, it's coming along just fine. We expect it'll be a real inc... Read >
Author: Bob Miller
01st April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Chad Sullivan
The NHL Phoenix Coyotes have a large fan following for being one of the finest ice hockey teams that train in a desert. Traveling to Arizona for the Coyotes hockey game and to howl cheering them at the Jobing.com arena ... Read >
Author: Chad Sullivans
18th January 2008
It is estimated, among the experts in this field that North American and Eurasian wolves have only been around for about 150,000 years.
A wolf is a predator, which hunts and eats other creatures and belongs to the same genus as the dog, Some believing... Read >
Author: Ray Cunningham
20th October 2007
The Moon has a mystique all its own. It is often associated with secrecy and mystery ... and is associated with strange, uncanny powers. It evokes a peculiar range of responses in cultures everywhere, from curiosity and wonder, to romance and affection, t... Read >
Author: Rebecca Brents
19th October 2007
Pepper spray is a very simple self defence tool that provides inconspicuous protection without violence. Once sprayed, pepper spray will irritate the eyes and cause them to tear, which creates temporary discomfort and distorted vision. Who is Pepper Spra... Read >
Author: Barry Jenkins
28th August 2007
Coyote hunting is becoming more and more popular among hunting enthusiasts due to the fact that it offers a real thrill when you chase them in the wilderness. It is well-known that coyotes are very intelligent animals so you have to have a quick hand and... Read >
Author: Salieri
22nd August 2007
Manhattan Professionals GO WEST
Adventure Travel
(Manhattan traveler, NYC traveler, Manhattan professional, NYC Professional.)
YES YOU. If you take the right Travel Excursion you can completely invigorate your career or increase your business ... Read >
Author: Colleen Barry-Sleicher
01st August 2007
We all know what wolves and coyotes look like, and nearly everyone is familiar with bears, deer and turtles; what about some less familiar animals such as capybara, kiwi, or tapirs? There are so many lesser known animals on this planet that we hear littl... Read >
Author: Emma Snow
24th May 2007
Thought to be one of the hunting branches with the most success and popularity in North America, coyote hunting is quickly and surely putting older and more famed types of hunting into the shadow. A possible explanation would be our continuous search to f... Read >
Author: Salieri
17th May 2007
Many people now a day are exercising for health reasons. So, gift giving should not be hard. You can note their diet and then purchase a wonderful non food gift that is sure the impress them.
There are some gift baskets that have low fat contents th... Read >
Author: Michele Rogers
26th April 2007
Undoubtedly the most popular out of varmint hunts is coyote hunting, and its popularity is not inflicted by the danger these creatures represent to human inhabited regions, but rather for the tremendous excitement it has to offer. Besides the actual shoot... Read >
Author: Salieri
16th December 2006
For years police officers have used pepper spray as a non violent method of control in situations such as riots and perpetrators who resist arrest. This spray is also a favorite among hunters and other woodsmen who carry the spray as protection from bears... Read >
Author: Barry Jenkins
16th November 2006
Animal and Pest Control in Your Home
There is never a definitive answer in controlling pests. No matter what information you have, regardless of how much you try to inhibit potential pest problems, there's still a chance that you will have to handle... Read >
Author: Dave Brandley
26th October 2006
Do unto your campsite and fellow campers as you would have them do unto you. This should be the motto for good camping etiquette. If you are planning a camping trip, there are a number of written and unwritten rules that you should follow in order to be... Read >
Author: Dakota Dog
14th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Emma Snow
We all know what wolves and coyotes look like, and nearly everyone is familiar with bears, deer and turtles; what about some less familiar animals such as capybara, kiwi, or tapirs? There are so many lesser known animals on thi... Read >
Author: Emma Snow
06th August 2006
I love to hunt! I always come home with exciting stories to tell! (My wife says I come home excited, with stories to tell; is there a difference?) Anyway, Cheri says it doesn't matter whether I "shoot" anything or not, because I get SO MUCH enjoyment f... Read >
Author: Danny Presswood
12th June 2006
Last night after our big first discovery of Mexico City I had a couple of hours of rest before Vanessa and her mom took me to one of the most picturesque areas in the city: Coyoacán, an area located south of the downtown core. The traffic to get there, as... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher
17th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Paul Nelson
* Canine heartworm infection occurs all across the United States. Heartworm infection has been found in pet and wild dogs in all 50 states, each of which have there own areas where the disease is an ongoing problem (these are... Read >
Author: paul nelson
27th April 2006
Tired of worrying about gnawed wires, chewed-up items in storage, and, ugh … droppings? Well, how to get rid of mice in attic areas and other out-of-the-way places is not all that difficult – and you can do it successfully in a non-toxic, environment-frie... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley
05th March 2006
The domestic dog is loyal and courageous, intelligent and adaptable. Useful as well as affectionate, the dog guards people's flocks, plays with their children, and helps them hunt. A loving pet, the dog is known as a trusted companion.
Wherever human b... Read >
Author: Hak Ty
16th February 2006
You're used to seeing them, those squirrels, deer, rabbits, armadillos and other "typical" creatures that live in your neighborhood. But what you may not have realized is that those cute (and sometimes not-so-cute) inhabitants can at times be dangerous to... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
01st February 2006
I was backpacking in the Sleeping Bear Dunes. It was March, so when I made it through the woods and over the dunes, I'd have miles of beach to myself. It was an over-nighter, a chance to test new ultralight backpacking equipment. I hiked the wooded hills ... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
07th December 2005
Imagine humungous, bulbous, billowing alto-cumulus clouds building higher and higher in the sky. They are as black as tar at the bottom and snowy white at the top. It looks as if we're in for a storm.
CRACK, rumble, rumble, rumble. Use your imagination... Read >
Author: Dan Ohler
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