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Chickens and Molting

Thursday, July 16th, 2015

Molting is the process wherein hens lose feathers and grow new ones. It occurs naturally after 10 to 14 months of production, or it can be caused accidentally by temperature extremes, running out of feed or water, a decrease in light, or disease. Hens will not lay eggs during a molt. Molting gives birds a chance […]

2015-2016 Texas Hunting Seasons

Tuesday, July 14th, 2015

In addition to a hunting license, a migratory game bird stamp endorsement ($7) is required to hunt any migratory game bird, including mourning dove (a Federal Sandhill Crane Permit is required to hunt sandhill crane). An upland game bird stamp endorsement ($7) is required to hunt turkey, quail, pheasant, or chachalacas. See County Listings for […]

Just Arrived: Outdoor Furniture & Yard Decor

Tuesday, July 7th, 2015

We’ve got new pretty peacocks, flower yard art decor and patio furniture at Foreman’s General Store! Our popular metal peacocks are back in various sizes and colors as well as giant metal flowers.  Foreman’s also has handcraft wooden benches, Texas-style patio coolers and concrete benches, too.  Visit us today for best selection— spruce up your […]

Take Back Your Yard With Summer Savings from ECHO

Tuesday, June 16th, 2015

Summer Savings from ECHO are here Summer Savings from ECHO are at Foreman’s General Store. Echo’s Ultimate Summer Savings continues through June 30th at Foreman’s General Store! Save $20 instantly on your purchase of select Echo Power Lawn Tools: PB-250LN Handheld Blower  Rotational control reduces “Gyro” effect and better ergonomic user control 25.4 cc Power […]

Chickens & Culling

Tuesday, June 16th, 2015

If you don’t want to wait through a molt, you can cull non-laying birds and replace them. Culling is the removal of birds in your flock that are not laying or developing as they should. If the bird is not sick, it is perfectly suitable for home cooking. You should always cull lame or sick […]

Egg Production in Hens

Tuesday, June 16th, 2015

Healthy hens will begin laying at about 18 to 20 weeks of age. It is not necessary for a rooster to be present for egg laying to start, but without a rooster, all eggs will be unfertilized. Hens will be at peak production at about 30 weeks. Excellent production would be considered 80 percent to […]

Chicken Chat: Why do hens stop laying?

Tuesday, June 16th, 2015

LIGHT: Many things can cause hens to stop laying eggs, but the primary reason is decreasing day length. Hens need a minimum of 17 hours of daylight to sustain strong production. If you don’t provide your hens with supplemental light, they will naturally stop laying eggs when daylight drops below 12 hours per day. Hens may […]

Mosquito Control & Repel Products

Sunday, May 31st, 2015

The generous amount of rain brings mosquitos.  Here is some information from Fertilome on how to control and repel mosquitoes. Mosquitoes are probably one of the more common, problematic and identifiable flying insects. Adults feed on sugars from plants or from honeydew from other insects. This is all males feed on, females also feed on […]

3 – 7 Month Chickens

Wednesday, May 20th, 2015

Keeping chickens, 3 months  Chickens become sexually mature between 4 and 6 months of age. With proper care and excellent nutrition the first egg is laid soon. You should still be feeding Purina® Start & Grow® Recipe to your birds. A layer diet should not be fed until 18 weeks of age because of the high calcium […]

Foreman’s General Store Has All the Power You Need

Wednesday, May 6th, 2015

Foreman’s General Store has All the Power You Need! We’re your power equipment headquarters. We service all your equipment purchases, and we also sell a wide variety of power products from Honda, Echo, Scag, Stihl and Toro. Honda Power Equipment Echo Power Tools SCAG Stihl Equipment Toro

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3801 Colleyville Blvd. map
Colleyville, TX 76034

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Phone: (817) 281-7252
Fax: (817) 581-4335
email: info@foremansinc.com

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Monday – Saturday 8:00 am – 5:30 pm

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