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Start & Grow 50#
$22.95
Optimum nutrition for raising laying chicks from hatch to laying age (18-20 weeks). This complete feed with 18% - protein and quality nutrients is perfect for a strong start and early hen development. Formulated with prebiotics, and probiotics to support
Beet Pulp Unswt
$15.49
40 Pound bag of Beet Pulp Shreds unsweetened
High Octane Power Fill
$58.25
Specifically formulated to meet the needs of show pigs, Powerfill® is a high protein, high fiber, fully fortified supplement that can also be fed as a complete feed to aid in weight management of pigs without losing muscle or rib shape.
16% Ewe Pellets
$15.20
Feed for breeding ewes in maintenance or lambing season
Flock Raiser
$22.75
Purina® Flock Raiser® Crumbles premium poultry feed. Formulated for optimal nutrition for chicks.
Layena Pellets 16%
$19.60
Purina Layena Pellets Premium Layer Feed is formulated with the optimum nutrition for healthy birds and nutritious eggs. This chicken feed is a 16%-protein, high-calcium ration formulated with prebiotics, probiotics and yeast for top-producing laying hens
Chicken & Rice 30#
$52.70
30 pound bag of premium Exclusive dog food.

The exceptional ingredients in Exclusive® Dog Food were chosen to give today’s dogs what they’ve always liked, and what they’ve always needed: real meat and real protein. It was true when dogs lived in the wi
Michigan Oats
$14.90
Oats locally grown and sown in the fields near Piers Feed and Country store. The oats are unwashed, they are bagged on site at Piers Feed in 50lb bags
HIGH OCTANE POWER FUEL
$43.89
This improved formula is designed with performance and palatability in mind, making it a superior fat supplement for show stock. The extruded nugget is a unique, high-quality, and energy-dense nugget that is easily digestible for show animals.
Grass Hay
$10.00
Hay or grass is the foundation of the diet for all grazing animals and can provide as much as 100% of the fodder required for an animal. Hay is usually fed to an animal in place of allowing the animal to graze on grasses in a pasture, particularly in the
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