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In 1933 August and Carmelita Zamzow founded the present day Zamzows.  Carmelita mixed custom feed formulas on the wooden floor with love and attention.  Today Zamzows produces the highest quality feeds money can buy.  All of Zamzows animal feeds are all natural, containing no artificial preservatives, fillers or flavors.  The Zamzows mill uses no animal bi-products of any kind.  All of our ruminant feeds contain probiotics to aid in digestion.  Zamzows Grains are double cleaned and inspected 5 times before they are bagged.  Whether it nays, moos, oinks, bahs, or spits you will have the peace of mind knowing you are feeding your animal the best quality feed money can buy. Click here to go to our high quality animal feed store.

Zamzows Large Animals 
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Pygmy goat nutrition

pygmy goat.jpgPygmy goats are one of the easiest pet to keep.  The goats require a small area of good quality pasture, area to run for exercise, a place for shelter from storms and plenty of clean fresh water.  Pygmy goats will also require a small amount of molasses free grain with added vitamins and minerals.  The only consideration you need to make is the kind of hobby you are raising pygmy goats for, breeding does, Boers, wethers, or for shows.   More...


What does it takes to raise sheep

lamb.jpgRaising sheep can be a great and rewarding experience. With just a few simple tips you can ensure success. More....


Winter care of Llamas.
Each season of weather always has its pluses and minuses when it comes to the care of animals. If it is the heat of summer or the rains of spring, winter is the hardest time to keep an animal in good condition and health. The cold and shortness of the days is hard on your livestock.
How much grain should I feed my horse?

horse.jpgThis question is difficult to answer in a short answer format, also everyone who owns a horse will have a varied opinion on the answer. On a basic level an average horse (between 1,000 and 1,200 lbs with a relatively low activity level) should consume a mixed diet of grain and feed weighing roughly 20lbs per day.


Horse and Foal feeding.

My horse just had a baby: what do I need to feed the mare; when will the baby start eating solid food; and then what do I feed the baby?


What is selenium, and does my horse need it?

Selenium is a mineral that is missing in our northwest soil.  Because our soil is missing selenium, the plant life that our horses eat has no selenium as well.