Arapaho Feed Store

Arapaho Feed Store Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Arapaho Feed Store, Outdoor equipment shop, 23003 N Frontage Road, Clinton, OK.

05/13/2024
02/15/2024

3/26/24 Arapaho, OK Lots: 84

Wishing you a fantastic end to 2023 and an even more incredible 2024! We're excited to support you in the upcoming year!
12/30/2023

Wishing you a fantastic end to 2023 and an even more incredible 2024!

We're excited to support you in the upcoming year!

On this special day, we want to extend our warmest and most joyful wishes to you and your loved ones. May your Christmas...
12/25/2023

On this special day, we want to extend our warmest and most joyful wishes to you and your loved ones. May your Christmas be filled with laughter, love, and the magic of the season.

Find out how the Purina® All Seasons™ Cattle Nutrition Program gives you flexible, convenient solutions for the life of ...
12/21/2023

Find out how the Purina® All Seasons™ Cattle Nutrition Program gives you flexible, convenient solutions for the life of your herd. Stop in today and talk with our friendly, knowledgeable staff.

🤝 Join us in applauding these young farmers' dedication and hard work.
12/19/2023

🤝 Join us in applauding these young farmers' dedication and hard work.

12/16/2023

We love chickens of all ages, shapes, and sizes, but did you know that your flock’s egg production decreases each year as they age?

The first year that birds lay eggs will be the most eggs you get from those birds. Hens will be at peak egg production at about 30 weeks of age.

Years 1 & 2 will be productive egg-laying years. When a hen approaches 3 years, she will begin to lay fewer eggs. In years 4-6, egg production will drop off. Between years 6 and 8, most hens will stop laying eggs.

A hen can continue to be a valued member of your flock as she ages and slows or stops producing eggs. Retired hens provide great companionship and often become leaders in their flocks, showing younger birds the ropes.

Keep in mind that age is not the only thing that affects egg production. Breed, housing, weather, management, parasite load, and nutrition can all affect your hens’ laying rate.

Learn More: https://buff.ly/49tiVLu

Your cattle's journey to greatness is our mission. We're more than just a feed provider; we're your partners in success....
12/08/2023

Your cattle's journey to greatness is our mission. We're more than just a feed provider; we're your partners in success. Join us in the pursuit of excellence, and together, we'll help your cattle achieve greatness that you can proudly see.

Choose Arapaho Feed Store for greatness you can trust. 🌟🐄

Let's make Cat Lovers Month 2023 a time to cherish our purr-fect companions and show them how much they mean to us. 🐱❤️S...
12/05/2023

Let's make Cat Lovers Month 2023 a time to cherish our purr-fect companions and show them how much they mean to us. 🐱❤️

Share your favorite cat moments and stories with us throughout the month! 📷😻

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at  Arapaho Feed Store. We will be closed on 11/23 to celebrate the holiday with our f...
11/23/2023

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Arapaho Feed Store.

We will be closed on 11/23 to celebrate the holiday with our friends and families.

The first year that birds lay eggs will be the most eggs you get from those birds. They will lay fewer eggs each year af...
11/21/2023

The first year that birds lay eggs will be the most eggs you get from those birds. They will lay fewer eggs each year after that.

Years 1 & 2 will be productive years. When a hen approaches 3 years, she will begin to lay fewer eggs. In years 4-6, egg production will drop off. Between years 6 and 8, most hens will stop laying eggs. Hens will be at peak production at about 30 weeks of age.

A hen can continue to be a valued member of your flock as she ages and slows or stops producing eggs (6 years of age). Retired hens provide great companionship and often become leaders in their flocks, showing younger birds the ropes.

Feed a Purina® complete layer feed to help hens lay strong and stay strong.

Address

23003 N Frontage Road
Clinton, OK
73601

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm

Telephone

+15805159330

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Arapaho Feed Store posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share