Nutrition for pets and livestock.
Animal feed is food given to domestic animals in the course of animal husbandry. There are two basic types, fodder and forage. Used alone, the word “feed” more often refers to fodder. Please continue reading below.
Animal Feed Supply listed below: Animal Medical Center, D & B Supply, Gem Supply & Building Co-Op, Gem Veterinary Clinic, Tractor Supply Co.
Animal Medical Center of Emmett Large & Small Animal Services M-Friday 7:30 AM-5:30 PM, Saturdays 8 am-Noon 2588 Waterwheel Rd Emmett, ID 83617 Ph. 208-365-5396 Daniel Dombroske, DVM ![]() |
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D & B Supply Provider of farm, ranch, pet & tack supplies, plus country-style apparel by well-known brands. M-Sat. 8 am-8 pm, Sun. 10 am-6 pm 111 Hwy 16 Emmett, ID 83617 Ph. 208-963-7040 ![]() |
Gem Supply & Building Co-Op, Inc. Where It Pays To Be a Member! Hardware, Farm & Ranch, Equipment & Building Supplies 402 N Washington Ave. Emmett, ID 83617 Ph. 208-365-4444 ![]() |
Gem Veterinary Clinic Small Animals – Large Animals by appointment 703 S Washington Ave Emmett, ID 83617 Ph. 208-365-6008 Mark R. Howlett, DVM Jaime Paeschkke, DVM ![]() |
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Tractor Supply Company We are committed to be the most dependable supplier of basic maintenance products to farm, ranch and rural customers. 1019 S Washington Ave Emmett, ID 83617 Ph. 208-365-2088 ![]() |
Animal Feed
Continued from above – The nutritional needs of farm animals are well known. They can be satisfied through natural forage and fodder alone. We can also add nutrients in concentrated, controlled form. Pets need specific nutrients, including many vitamins and Amino acids. These are often degraded by the temperatures, pressures and chemical treatments used during manufacture. So, nutrients must be added to avoid this lack. Animal feed is a wide subject and specific to each species of animal. Below you can find links that will provide more info from Wikipedia that may be helpful. Your local feed stores can be quite helpful, as well.