OK,,,, you just mistaken the Village. I have been to that one last time I needed Chicken feed, and hay.It's been there for at least the 4 years I've been going there. It's right at Weber and Airport if you are familiar with the area.
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OK,,,, you just mistaken the Village. I have been to that one last time I needed Chicken feed, and hay.It's been there for at least the 4 years I've been going there. It's right at Weber and Airport if you are familiar with the area.
Romeoville... not sure why I put Lockport. Definitely not Lockport. Sorry for that confusion.OK,,,, you just mistaken the Village. I have been to that one last time I needed Chicken feed, and hay.
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Reason I asked,,, because there are other feed stores around, like Tractor Supply, Big R (now Stock and Field) and such,Romeoville... not sure why I put Lockport. Definitely not Lockport. Sorry for that confusion.
I was at the Romeoville store on Sat. Absolutely NO CHICKS!Romeoville... not sure why I put Lockport. Definitely not Lockport. Sorry for that confusion.
Usually BB are around 10 and heritage 15They had turkey poults too. A bit pricy on those though at nearly $12 each.
Well, on Wednesday there was a bunch. They are in a different spot now though. Instead of over by customer service they are in the middle of the store. I honestly didn't notice when I walked in, but as we where headed from the feed isles to the register (stopping for candy along the way of course) I noticed it ahead of us and went over to check things out. What really caught my attention was every heat lamp was running. Any other time I've seen chicks in there this year they were over by customer service and while there were 4 tubs for chicks only one or two would have heat lamps on and chicks in it.I was at the Romeoville store on Sat. Absolutely NO CHICKS!
I tried starting sweet potatoes last year. The slips grew great indoors. I started them in water with sweet potato halves partially submerged. I had a lot of slips develop. The rabbits ate them within days of planting outside though. I didn't bother this year. Maybe I'll try again next year. It would be nice to have a harvest of them. This year's new root crops are some different potatoes (purple and pink) and Jerusalem artichokes. It looks like I can expect a harvest from this year's newby root crops at least.I didn't get a drop of rain.
Too hot for me to do anything.
I did get the sweet potato slips I started in the ground yesterday. Don't know if I will get anything from them.
Perhaps I missed them. I went to the customer service and chicken feed areas (and candy as wellWell, on Wednesday there was a bunch. They are in a different spot now though. Instead of over by customer service they are in the middle of the store. I honestly didn't notice when I walked in, but as we where headed from the feed isles to the register (stopping for candy along the way of course) I noticed it ahead of us and went over to check things out. What really caught my attention was every heat lamp was running. Any other time I've seen chicks in there this year they were over by customer service and while there were 4 tubs for chicks only one or two would have heat lamps on and chicks in it.