Address: 57155 Gratiot Ave, New Haven, MI 48048, USA
Phone: +15867496162
Sunday: 9AM–7PM
Monday: 8AM–9PM
Tuesday: 8AM–9PM
Wednesday: 8AM–9PM
Thursday: 8AM–9PM
Friday: 8AM–9PM
Saturday: 8AM–9PM
Laura Hickey
Friendly employees, didn't have what we went for. So fast in and out. Great place for all your farm needs.
Jking 0.o
I like this TS bc they have a diverse selection, reasonable prices, great employees, and quick check out lanes. My only complaint is that for the 3rd time in a row they are completely out of the flock party baby chick crumbles. Thankfully they have alternative choices. But still. Order more if it's in high demand?
Niki Beck
Great price on the chicken feed. Ordered some fertilizer & came to get, worker happy to get a cart & brought to my car & put in. Very courteous employees. Thank you!
Paulette Simpson
I have been to this store three times. The shelves have been well stocked, they have clothes- boots- dog food- bird seed and bird houses- baby chickens - tools- tractors - gun safes and so much more I have only been there 3 times and can't remember half of what they have. Oh they also have a veterinarian that comes in I think one day on a weekend. Love this place
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No. All you can do is look.
Hi Rick, please contact your local store for information on our Propane Refilling.
yes
I don't know if tractor supply does but usually anyone that sharpens lawn mower blades can do this. Rule of thumb for law blades. Replace yearly. There less than $50. That's cheap preventative maintenance for a years worth of lawn maintenance.
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I'm not sure on the price exactly but considerable cheaper than going to your personal vet!
TSC isn't a vet. Call a local vet? Anchor Bay Vet Is very good.
The team there is knowledgeable on chickens, geese, and ducks. They do not sell pigeons. I would suggest a Google search.
Call them that's what i do
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Saturday morning they do
A few times a year the sell young chicks of a variety of breeds. The laying varieties are sexed and the meat birds are mixed. Of course, sexing chicks is a bit challenging so occasionally you'll end up with a hen that turns out to be a roo. In general the chicks are very healthy and well taken care of, they also come immunized, so that reduces the risk of disease.
I work here and yes we do
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