Has your horse ever encountered a snake? Even though horses greatly outweigh those sly creatures, you should know which snakes pose a real threat, how your horse might react if he encounters one and what to do (and not do)…
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We get asked this question often. What can pull a Millcreek manure spreader? Questions like, “Will my four wheeler pull it?”, “What about any old ATV?” Our typical response is – it depends on the model spreader! Well, let’s clarify…
Read MoreAs our daylight hours increase those of us who depend on our egg laying hens begin breathing a sigh of relief. More light in the day means more eggs to be laid! Whether you are a seasoned chicken flock manager…
Read MoreWhether or not your horse put on extra pounds during the winter months, thoughtful consideration of a good reconditioning strategy is important to regain stamina and prevent injuries. Perhaps you have already started short walks and low-intensity exercises. It makes…
Read MoreDeciding on the most appropriate fence for your farm can be tricky and costly! If your goal is to contain your horses and other farm animals, special considerations must be taken into account to ensure their safety. Your land terrain…
Read MoreMillcreek spreaders are designed with the needs of our customers in mind. When we receive feedback based on our products, and you tell us what would make your job easier, we implement those features into our equipment so that it…
Read MoreSince 1986, Millcreek has been the industry leader in manufacturing high-quality spreaders, and the new 2100 spreader is the latest addition to our fleet. The 2100 is a wheel-driven (not PTO) spreader that is ideal for gardens, sports fields, yards,…
Read MoreMillcreek spreaders are designed to be as user-friendly as possible, ensuring that you spend less time on chores and more time doing the things that you love. Dolly Wheel Jack.Many of our spreaders are equipped with a dolly wheel jack,…
Read MoreWhen Joe Glick set out to build a better spreader in 1985, he was redesigning a product that had remained essentially unchanged for more than three-quarters of a century. Although early spreaders were an improvement over the “wagon and pitchfork”…
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