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Purina Farm to Flock Treats

Friday, June 14th, 2019

Farm to Flock TreatsPurina Farm to Flock Treats are deliciously made and served up in a fun bite-sized shape that your birds will love! Treats like scratch grains, mealworms, and kitchen scraps are like candy for birds; fun to eat and a nice treat, but you wouldn’t want to make a meal of them. This product offers essential nutrients your birds need so you can go ahead and spoil them without any guilt. Your girls will get a well-balanced mix of grains, vitamins, and minerals in every delightful bite. These treats also pair well with our Purina Flock Block and other similar products. You can’t go wrong by scattering this throughout your daily feeding regiment.

The maker is operated by an American farmer-owned company who shares your values. Your flock’s nutrition is our top priority. The hens at our farm love Purina Farm to Flock Treats, so we trust yours will too. Feeding directions are easy, just mix 2 tablespoons per day along with a complete and balanced Purina poultry diet!

We are happy to announce that we offer this product at Kissimmee Valley Feed! For more information on this product, visit here. We would love to know how your flock reacts to this product. Next time you’re in the store, share with us!

Preparing Livestock For Hurricanes

Tuesday, June 11th, 2019

Preparing Livestock For HurricanesPreparing Livestock For Hurricanes: Before the Hurricane – Plan Ahead!

Before hurricane season begins…

  • Make sure all animals have current immunizations and horses have a current coggins test. Keep a record with you.
  • Identify your livestock – A permanent hot iron or freeze brand on cattle and horses registered with county clerk is best.
  • Horses can also be permanently identified with microchips or tattoos.

More options…

  • Take a picture of your animal with a family member in the photo as proof of ownership.
  • Purchase fetlock ID bands for horses and place them on both front feet.
  • Using small animal trimmers & clip the owner’s phone number on necks of horses.
  • Braid a waterproof luggage tag with medication and owner information into the horse’s tail or mane.

Prepare “Disaster Kit”

  • Have basic veterinary supplies (antiseptic, bandages, wrap, antibiotics)
  • Handling equipment such as halters, leads, and cages.
  • Sanitation supplies
  • Water, feed, buckets

If not evacuating livestock…

  • Remove animals from closed barns as damage to barn by wind could injure or kill them.
  • Most damage to buildings, pens, and animals comes from wind and flying objects so the ability to protect them in advance from these dangers greatly reduces injury.
  • Turn large livestock out into large pastures with solid shelter or tall brush on high ground.

Preparing Youth Livestock Projects

  • Show Broilers, Turkeys, and Swine: Don’t attempt to evacuate. The stress of travel is more on these animals than leaving them at home with a three to four day supply of feed and water. Have a generator on hand.
  • Show Horses, Beef Cattle, Goats, Rabbits, and Lambs: Evacuate these animals. They will handle the stress of travel better than swine and poultry. Travel with water and food keeping animals comfortable. It’s best to travel at night with your show animals.

Evacuating…

  • Animals should be evacuated no less than 72 hours before storm makes landfall.
  • Before getting on the road, check trailers to make sure they are good in condition.
  • When loading trailers, don’t overcrowd animals – take water supply with you.

Where to go…

  • A list of livestock shelters is available by dialing 2-1-1
  • Know in advance where you and your livestock go.

After the hurricane…

  • As soon as it is safe, livestock owners should check on the condition of their animals or have someone do it for you if you are away. Be prepared to take feed, hay, water, basic livestock first aid supplies, wire cutters, and other tools.
  • As soon as possible, move the animals out of any flooded areas to dry or covered locations.
  • Check for injuries and render first aid as needed.
  • Serious injuries will require veterinary attention.
  • Give stressed animals clean feed or hay and water. Provide animals that have not had access to feed for one or more days a little feed the first few days. Gradually increase it over a week to full feed.
  • Do not give wet or moldy feed to any animal. Wet hay, as long as it is not moldy, is good filler. Remember to check the hay for fire ants. Dry feed will be best for all classes of livestock.
  • High water will cause snakes to seek higher ground as well. Rattlesnakes, water moccasins, and copperheads are the principle snakes affecting livestock since they can strike and envenom quickly.
  • Water quality will also be an issue, especially for livestock in populated areas that drink from streams, bayous, and tanks that fill with rain runoff. This water could be contaminated with salt water from storm surges, petroleum products, dead animals, and fecal material from flooded septic tanks and sewer systems. If possible, water livestock from cleaner water sources until these can be evaluated.
  • If there are dead animals on your property, dispose of them properly if possible. Cover with tarps to avoid predators or use lime if available. Dead animals cannot be burned without permission of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. This might be waived in case of a natural disaster.

Source: Texas A&M System AgriLife Extension Service

Purina Outlast Supplement Savings

Monday, June 3rd, 2019

Purina Outlast Supplement Savings Both you and your horse can take advantage of our June Purina Outlast Supplement Savings in June! Save $5/bag on your purchases through June 30, 2019.

Purina Outlast Gastric Support Supplement is formulated to support gastric health and proper pH. It is estimated that up to 90 percent of active horses experience gastric discomfort, affecting health, attitude, and performance. Purina Outlast Gastric Support Supplement is the latest innovation from Purina and is part of an overall gastric health program designed to aid equine gastric comfort and support horses that may develop gastric issues. Outlast Supplement contains a unique blend of ingredients to support proper pH, giving you and your horse the confidence to perform.

Find out more about Purina Outlast on our website.

Stop in and save with Purina Outlast Supplement savings at Kissimmee Valley Feed in June!

New Beekeeping Products

Friday, May 31st, 2019

New Beekeeping Products Are you in the market for new beekeeping products? You don’t have to look any further! Kissimmee Valley Feed now offers an assortment of beekeeping supplies.  Come find veils, gloves, frame grips, bee escapes, smoker fuels, honey jars, hive kits, and much more! It doesn’t matter if you are a beginner beekeeper or an experience bee whisperer, we have something for everyone. Bee’s are so vital to the growth of our food crops so we are happy to aid their production in the community and their keepers. If you have any questions, just give us a call at (407) 957-4100.

Stop by our 1501 Eastern Ave location to check out our new beekeeping products and pricing!

Silent Auction Fundraiser

Monday, May 13th, 2019

Silent Auction FundraiserJoin us in participating at our Silent Auction Fundraiser to support My Beloved Widows charity! Want to learn more? Check out the details below.

This year at our Customer Appreciation Sale we had the privilege of working with My Beloved Widows, a local charity to St. Cloud. We partnered together to raise awareness and money to support this organization. We had a huge success and we thank those who participated!

As many of you know, we were selling tickets for the grand prize of a Yeti 65 QT cooler. Every ticket sold was dropped into a bucket and kept behind the counter throughout the day. We had a very special customer, Jonathan De Vuyst who stopped in and entered for his chance to win the cooler. He mentioned to Stan that if his lucky ticket was drawn, he would like to donate it back in order to raise more money for My Beloved Widows. At the end of the sale all customers, staff, and volunteers gathered around to see who won. To our excitement, Jonathan’s name was drawn! As promised, he donated the Yeti and donated it back to the store to sell. We decided to host a silent auction fundraiser to support the organization and give our customers a unique opportunity to do the same.

This week you have the opportunity to bless My Beloved Widows for years to come! In efforts to extend the donations, we are hosting a silent auction fundraiser at the store. On May 22, 2019, at 5:00 PM we will review the bids and announce the recipient of the Yeti Cooler. The highest bidder wins so don’t wait to reserve your spot! If you have any questions, please call the store at (407) 957-4100.

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