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Friends and Family Carnival Sale

Monday, March 22nd, 2021
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We want to celebrate YOU, our loyal customers! Both of our locations will be hosting a Friends and Family Carnival Sale, Saturday April 17th!

Our main location at 1501 Eastern Avenue will be featuring the following activities and sales: friends and family carnival sale

FREE Activities: 

  • Horse Rides
  • Bounce house
  • Coloring Station
  • Game Station
  • Arts and Crafts
  • Animal Encounter with ” Amazing Animals “


Great deals:

  • 15% off Bag Feed
  • 20% off Horse Treats
  • 20% off Lawn and Garden
  • 20% off All Tack
  • 10% off Feed Buckets
  • 20% off Fly Sprays
  • 20% off Animal Health Products
  • $1.00 off Bales of Coastol
  • $5.00 off Round Rolls of Hay
  • $5.00 off 3 Tie Alfalfa and Timothy
  • $2.00 Off 2 Tie Alfalfa and Timothy

We will have food trucks stopping by and food available for purchase! You’ll also be able to learn about and shop with outside vendors as well! But that’s not all! We’re giving you a chance to win some great prizes including a YETI cooler! Be sure to come by our main store at 1501 Eastern Avenue for everything you see above! The sale lasts from 8:00am-3:00pm and the carnival games are from 10:00am-2:00pm. 

Download the flyer for the Main store event HERE, and join our Facebook event to stay up to date with the latest details.

Companion Animal Center Event Details:

If Store #2 at 215 13th St. is where you normally shop, fear not! We’ve got plenty in store there as well, including:

  • Balloon Twister
  • Carnival Games with prizes
  • Birdhouse Painting

We’ll have a DJ, food and Kona Ice available for purchase, plus you’ll have the chance to win plenty of great prizes including 12 free bags of Purina chicken feed, 5 free bags of dog food, and a YETI cooler.

What’s more is you’ll be able to spin the wheel to win discounts off your purchase, and we have plenty of items on sale such as:

  • $5.00 off 20lb and larger bags of Dog food
  • $3.00 off 18lbs or smaller bags of Dog food
  • $2.00 off Treats
  • $3.00 off Chicken Feed
  • Bulk Treats are BOGO
  • 10% off Wild Bird Supplies (including seed)
  • 10% off Toys
  • 10% off Crates and Animal Enclosures
  • $2.00 off Animal Bedding
  • FREE DIY Baths
  • FREE Chick with purchase of 25lb or larger bag of chick starter

The sale lasts from 9:00am-5:00pm and the carnival games are from 10:00am-2:00pm. We hope to see you at one, or both of our locations for our Friends and Family Carnival Sale!

Download the flyer for the 2nd store event HERE, and join our Facebook event to stay up to date with all the latest details!

Chick Life Stages – What to Expect

Tuesday, March 9th, 2021

Young ChicksYou’ve just arrived home with a brimming box of peeping chicks, how exciting! The journey you are about to embark on is an exciting one, so get ready to learn about chick life stages and love those new fluffy creatures.

What to Expect – Week 1:

Before you go to pick up your new chicks, make sure the brooder is ready to go at home. This will prevent any unnecessary stress, for both you and the chicks.

Expect some peeping as the chicks get acquainted in their new environment, learning to drink and eat. They will likely do this for 4 or 5 days.

If the peeping seems to be excessive, make sure you evaluate the brooder for anything that may be causing distress.

A good indicator on temperature is to evaluate where the chicks are located. If they are spread out, they are likely comfortable.

If they are huddled under the heat source, they may be too cold and temperature adjustments should be made.

If they are on the edges of the brooder (not under the heat source) then they are likely too hot.

Don’t forget, the journey to their new home was a long one, so consider providing some bottled water with vitamins and electrolytes for the first 3 days.

Chick Life Stages: What to Expect – Weeks 2-3:

After the first week, their down will start to turn into feathers, and by week 4 you can expect to see more feathers than down.

With adequate food, water and proper temperature, your chicks should be acclimating quite well to their new home.

Don’t forget the importance of brooder maintenance during this time.

To keep odors at bay and cleanliness paramount, make sure you are cleaning out the brooder once a week and adding fresh shavings.

Place the waterer in the corner to prevent dampness throughout the entire brooder.

What to Expect – Weeks 4 – 6:

At this time, you may notice your chicks starting to test their wings.

At week 6, the brooder is likely getting a little crowded, and you should consider the transition outside to the coop.

It’s wise to choose a nice day to do this, as it will be less of a shock to the birds.

It’s important to note that during this transition, you should make sure your chicks are fully feathered so they are prepared for the elements.

A gradual integration of new chicks with mature hens may be necessary to prevent older birds from picking on the young birds.

A good option is to separate the two groups with a gate or some fencing, so they can be exposed to one another before being fully integrated.

This post was originally published on the Nutrena website. Get everything you need for your new chicks at Kissimmee Valley Feed

March Astro Loyalty Specials

Thursday, February 25th, 2021
Mar ’21Mar
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Check out our March Astro Loyalty specials at Kissimmee Valley Feed, located at 215 13th Street St. Cloud, FL 34769. Stock up and save today! march astro loyalty specials

Save on Hemp Oils

  • $4.00 off 100mg Hemp Oils
  • $6.00 off 200mg Hemp Oils
  • $10.00 off 500mg Hemp Oils

Save on Acana Dog and Cat Food

Acana Dry Dog Food:

  • $2.00 off Small Bags
  • $4.00 off Medium Bags
  • $7.00 off Large bags

Acana Dry Cat Food:

  • $2.00 off Small Bags
  • $4.00 off Large Bags

Additional Specials

  • 10% off all chick supplies
  • $2.00 off any bag of ZuPreem Pure Fun. Sensible Seed, or Smart Selects Bird Diets (limit 2 per customer)
  • $1.00 off any package of Metro Paws Metro Balls or Mini Metro Balls

Download the Astro Loyalty app to see more specials!

March Astro Loyalty specials are valid at our 13th Street, St. Cloud location only, while supplies last. 

The Nutritional Needs of Large and Giant Dog Breeds

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2021

It’s no surprise that any dog extraordinary in size and stature has unique dietary needs. But those precise needs might look different than you’d imagine.

In order to ensure your dog can perform at its peak, it’s important to choose a recipe that matches their breed size.

Large breeds, classified as dogs who weigh between 51 and 90 pounds as full-grown adults, include German Shepherds, Bernese Mountain Dogs, and Great Danes, among many others. Dogs that weigh over 90 pounds at maturity are often considered giant breeds. Included in this designation are the St. Bernard, Newfoundland, and the Giant Mastiff.

Throughout all life stages, large and giant breed dogs have different nutritional requirements compared to small and medium breeds.

As puppies, bigger breeds grow quicker and over a longer period of time. As such, large breed puppy diets should contain lower levels of energy and protein. With the wrong type of food, large and giant breeds will grow faster than their bones can support them, causing orthopedic issues. Furthermore, bones that grow too fast are less dense and can lead to long-term issues.

For example, if large and giant breed puppies have a diet with a protein/fat ratio of 30/20, they could have excess levels of calcium and phosphorous. They are essential in certain quantities, but too much of these will negatively affect bone and joint development. This could potentially lead to bone disease and other orthopedic problems later on in life.

Instead, choose a recipe like Nutrena’s Puppy Large Breed Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe. It has a protein/fat ratio of 26/14 and optimal levels of calcium and phosphorous to support a slower growth rate so that their skeleton has time to develop enough strength to support their greater weight. Our Puppy Large Breed Recipe also contains natural sources of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate which support healthy joints.

While some small breed puppies are fully grown at nine months, it can take up to 18 to 24 months for large and giant breeds to mature. You’ll need to keep your larger breed dogs on puppy food longer than your small and medium breeds.

Weight management, joint health help large breed adults achieve longevity.

As dogs mature, nutritional concerns shift to weight management and joint health. As the dietary differences remain between small and large breeds into adulthood, the path to get there is also different.

Compared to smaller breeds, large breeds require fewer calories per pound, so they need a less nutrient and energy dense diet. Thus, these larger breeds need recipes with lower amounts of energy.

It’s especially important for joint health and longevity that they consume a recipe that meets their needs. The wrong balance can create weight management issues which could affect your dog’s health and longevity. Overweight adult dogs can develop a number of health issues including joint problems, osteoarthritis, diabetes, among many others. In addition, look for a recipe that has L-carnitine to help burn fat and support a healthy weight, and includes Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate which helps support joint health.

Whether your large breed is young or old, protecting livestock, herding, or doing a little bit of everything, they need a diet that helps them perform at their best.

This post was originally published at nutrinaworld.com.

2021 Chick Days

Thursday, January 28th, 2021
Feb ’21
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Feb ’21
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Mar ’21
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Mar ’21
17
Mar ’21
31
Apr ’21
16
Apr ’21
28

Spring chicks will arrive at Kissimmee Valley Feed beginning in February!

Check out the convenient calendar below for more details on shipment date and breed!

Delivery DatesExpected Chick Breeds in Shipment
2/19/21Rhode Island Red Pullets, Buff Orpington Pullets, Jersey Giants Pullets, Easter Eggers Pullets, White Leghorn Pullets, Pekin Ducks Straight Runs, and Rouen Ducks Straight Runs
2/26/21Black Silkies, Blue Silkies, Blue Silkies, White Silkies, Buff Silkies
3/3/21Barred Rock, Cinnamon Queens, Speckled Sussex, Colombian Wyandotte, Salmon Faverolle
Turkeys: Broad Breasted White, Bronze
3/17/21Rhode Island Reds, Black Australorp, Easter Eggers, Cinnamon Queen, Black Silver Laced Wynodotte, Black, Blue, Splash, Buff, and White Silkies
3/31/21Black Jersey Giant, Delaware, Black Laced Gold Wynodotte, Cuckoo Marans, Buff Orpington, Polish: Blue, Gold Laced, White Crested Black, Splash, Buff, Silver Laced
4/16/21Buffs, Rhode Island Reds, Ducks: Hatchery's Choice
4/28/21Rouens, Perkins, Khaki Campbell, White Leghorn, Barred Plymouth Rock, Red Sex Link, Black Sex Link, Rhode Island Reds

It is the perfect time to begin or grow your flock!

Be sure you are set up for success by stocking up on all the supplies you need to raise healthy chicks like chick feeders, heat lamps, chick waterers and more, all 2021 chick daysavailable at Kissimmee Valley Feed store #2, located at 215 13th Street St. Cloud, FL 34769. Kissimmee Valley Feed also carries a variety of chicken coops for your baby chicks. Stop by to visit us and find the perfect chicken supplies!

Be sure to follow us on our Facebook to stay up to date with all the latest chick delivery information.

Please call the store at 407-892-4040 prior to making a visit to confirm delivery, different breeds of chicks, and quantities available for purchase.

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