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Hey Cache Valley folks, any of you tried out the new TSC in Providence? I did not even know we had one in the valley until last week. I am always glad to see new things and differing ways of displaying the supplies required by us chicken keepers.

So we have IFA, at Hyde Park & Logan; Cal Ranch in Logan; TSC in Providence, and Steve Regan in Logan. Did I miss one or more?

For me, I mostly use IFA.

Where do you other Cache Valley members get the lions share of your supplies?

Best to all and your birds,

RJ
 
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My two little Marans that hatched a couple of weeks ago. A dark blue, and a splash..the splash had a photo shoot with Missy. Their future guardian. :)




The Splash





Here's a few of my blue NN. I'm beginning to think it's a splash too?



 
@Cynthia12Yes, that's a silkie. I got her as a chick at IFA last year and she's gone broody 3 times since October. I finally gave up and got her some eggs.

I got my eggs from a gentleman in Pleasant Grove, Eddie. He advertises on KSL.

I lucked out because I was looking for hatching eggs for Fluffy (she'd been broody for over a week) and things kept falling through. I saw his ad and called to see if he had anything available that day. He did since I didn't need many eggs. I ended up with 3 Easter eggers and the houdan. All four eggs were fertile, but the fourth egg didn't hatch.

I'm sure that was way more than you wanted to know :)
 
@Cynthia12 Yes, that's a silkie. I got her as a chick at IFA last year and she's gone broody 3 times since October. I finally gave up and got her some eggs.

I got my eggs from a gentleman in Pleasant Grove, Eddie. He advertises on KSL.

I lucked out because I was looking for hatching eggs for Fluffy (she'd been broody for over a week) and things kept falling through. I saw his ad and called to see if he had anything available that day. He did since I didn't need many eggs. I ended up with 3 Easter eggers and the houdan. All four eggs were fertile, but the fourth egg didn't hatch.

I'm sure that was way more than you wanted to know
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Oh, someone in Pleasant Grove has Houdans. I haven't heard of Eddie. I thought I knew all of the chicken people out this way.
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Glad you got some for that poor mama..she is probably glad that she can finally get off of that nest!
 
Welcome home Sundance, I've been following your exploits and such. All sounds like good fun to me. It is nice of you to bring back birds with new blood for the kind Utah BYC folks round here, and perhaps others as well. I like how folks here love their birds and seem to take good care of same.

Best to you and your birds,

RJ

Thanks RJ you should have see my motorhome it was wal to wall chickens in cages crates sipping boxes brooders. My DH was so sweet did not complain once. I was so tired after all the chickens were settled I sat doen turned on the TV and fireplace drank a glass of wine. I'm good now
 
Hey Cache Valley folks, any of you tried out the new TSC in Providence? I did not even know we had one in the valley until last week. I am always glad to see new things and differing ways of displaying the supplies required by us chicken keepers.

So we have IFA, at Hyde Park & Logan; Cal Ranch in Logan; TSC in Providence, and Steve Regan in Logan. Did I miss one or more?

For me, I mostly use IFA.

Where do you other Cache Valley members get the lions share of your supplies?

Best to all and your birds,

RJ

I love TSC We had one around the cornor from us in mesa.
 
RJ--I'll chime in on this one !

Cache Valley folks--there is a place called Walton's at cache junction---feed is $10 for 50 pounds! It is great! The problem for me is they are open weekdays only, and I can never get out there during the week due to work. I have had a friend grab me some and I love it when I can get out there.
Cal's feed has been ridiculously cheap for months now. Before I preferred the short lay pellets 20% protein at IFA North (18.99, varies a little.) BUT CAL's price has been so much cheaper, we have been doing that for awhile. (13.99)

I like the big bales of pine shavings at IFA North/Hyde Park for brooders...they are smaller flakes.

I like the pine shavings at CAL for the coop. Bigger flakes and better price. And yup I feel the bales to make sure they are not loose. Tighter bales have lots more flakes, I swear!

Dog bisuits--IFA NORTH! $5 for a gigantic bag! It is ridiculously cheap!

IFA North---mash for chicks. Powdery for the new babies. Then I get the unmedicated at CAL for the older chicks. It is bigger chunks.

Diotomaceous Earth -- -Steve Regan. Cheapo there. (A bust for mites/lice but is great in the summer for flies and smell.)

TSC I have not made it to yet, it is on my list. I can't leave the house much so I would love to know their hours if anybody knows....are they open on Sunday? IFA here is closed Sunday...because I tend kids I have to go on Sundays sometimes if Saturdays are crammed with soccer. I have kids reffing, playing and coaching. I wish the IFA's were open Sundays.
 
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I. I will be home in about an hour. Give me a call. 8015977854 I just dropped Brian's off in Spanish fork on our way back to town. My rv is loaded with chickens
welcome home .sorry I have not been on till this morning.my # is 801-450-2605 call me when your up Ill come first thing if its ok
 

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