Bulk Ordering for Bedding

CraziChknLady

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Nov 7, 2024
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I am interested in trying to do bulk ordering possibly online. I have 3 farm stores near me, but the cheapest for pine bedding is 30 mins away. Another is 45 mins away. Unfortunately, the closest store is often the most expensive, so I use it only for emergencies. And its very troublesome and irritating that ALL of them don't always have supplies in. Between vitamins, food, bedding, etc, I have to wind up using 4-6 stores in town and 2 online stores. It's to the point I almost want to start a business myself!
I have 43 chickens now (used to have 60). I have also recently added pelletized bedding as well. Has anyone done any bulk ordering and if so what sites have you used? Any recommendations or advice?
Thanks!
 
Have you talked to these stores about buying a pallet? Every farm store I have been too will sell you bedding or feed by the pallet and usually give a 5% discount. I buy bedding by the pallet, pull my truck up to the loading dock and they load it with a fork lift. I get home put some tow straps on the pallet then use my tractor to lift it out and put it in the barn. If I didn’t have the tractor I would have to unload by hand, but the store can load it for you with the fork life.
 
I am using the deep litter method in my coop. Outside in the run its unfortunately open air on the top, even though fenced around, but its under a tree. I am trying to keep it from turning into a muddy mess. I used the pelletized bedding in my "nursery" coop ( Producer's Pride Flock Defender coop, large) and it has helped out so much. The nursery run is only 8'' x 8''. So I thought I might do that in my regular coop run as well. It is a much larger area, but I am trying to be as proactive as possible before the bad winter weather hits. Unfortunately, we don't have soil here but red clay...makes things interesting.
 
Have you talked to these stores about buying a pallet? Every farm store I have been too will sell you bedding or feed by the pallet and usually give a 5% discount. I buy bedding by the pallet, pull my truck up to the loading dock and they load it with a fork lift. I get home put some tow straps on the pallet then use my tractor to lift it out and put it in the barn. If I didn’t have the tractor I would have to unload by hand, but the store can load it for you with the fork life.
No, I didn't know that I could buy by the pallet! That is very helpful! Thank you!
 

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