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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 24827" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>I've never had any problem with TSC either. They are a little less expensive on most feeds, have most of the thngs I need to take care of my cows, and I don't expect the kids working there to know everything about the farm/ranch business. its kinda like Home Depot, I shop for the prices, but I usually know what i want when I go in there and know how to use it before I buy it. </p><p>And TSC's hours are more convienent than the local feed store for me, since I don't get home until after 6 most days and the local feed store closes at noon on Saturday. To each his own I guess. </p><p>Also, I tried the deworming pellets a few weeks ago, I mixed them in with some corn and the cows appeared to eat them right up. I dont have a chute set up, so pouring on & injecting aren't an option for me at this time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 24827, member: 7"] I've never had any problem with TSC either. They are a little less expensive on most feeds, have most of the thngs I need to take care of my cows, and I don't expect the kids working there to know everything about the farm/ranch business. its kinda like Home Depot, I shop for the prices, but I usually know what i want when I go in there and know how to use it before I buy it. And TSC's hours are more convienent than the local feed store for me, since I don't get home until after 6 most days and the local feed store closes at noon on Saturday. To each his own I guess. Also, I tried the deworming pellets a few weeks ago, I mixed them in with some corn and the cows appeared to eat them right up. I dont have a chute set up, so pouring on & injecting aren't an option for me at this time [/QUOTE]
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