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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | Or, Texas? Lord, knows I'm there enough lol. I'm hearing good things and would like to try it. It's impossible to get alfalfa here and the 40 pound sacks of cubes at Tractor Supply are expensive...plus, they run out on me. |
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  Shipwrecked and Flat Out Zapped
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | Has anyone tried the Ominus? Interested to hear what you thought about it. |
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Posts: 225
   Location: Montgomery TX | Found this on their FB page - and there is a new dealer in Belton, TX - close to Waco....
*****Dealer List*****
Contact us if you are interested in becoming a dealer!
ARKANSAS:
Nicholas Lawrence
Hot Springs, AR
501-318-8807
TEXAS:
Matt Heikes
Abilene/East Abilene, TX
806-786-8768
Ruben Gonzales
Bay City, TX
512-588-0507
Barfield's Hay Barn
302 E Loop 121
Belton, TX (254) 931-6766
Colt Carter
De Kalb, TX
903-826-1758
Tyler Schaffner
Roadrunner Ranch
Goldthwaite, TX
512-540-2191
Suzy Moody
Live Oak Training Stable
Kerrville, TX
830-739-9541
Trey Dove
Shenandoah Bar M Ranch
Midland, TX
432-212-5889
Bobbi Praden
Praden Barrel Horses
Odessa, TX
432-349-8508
William Burton
Bronte/San Angelo Area, TX
325-234-8303
Jupe Mills
San Antonio Area (4 locations)
Adkins, Bracken, Helotes, Somerset
www.jupefeeds-sa.com/contact.shtml
Morales Feed & Supply
San Antonio Area (3 locations)
Devine, Lytle, San Antonio
www.moralesfeedandsupply.com
Dwight Thomas
Seguin, TX
830-609-7337
Stoney & Kimberlee Turner
Seminole, TX/Hobbs NM Area
432-661-6714/806-346-7176
Matt and Reta Adkins (2 locations)
West Abilene TX/Sweetwater TX Area
North Abilene TX/Anson TX Area
505-730-7881
Kathy Gulley
K-R Performance Horses
Whitt/Weatherford, TX Area
940-682-6440
OKLAHOMA:
Mannsville Ag Center
Mannsville, OK
580-371-9588
Winner's Circle Feed Store
Pauls Valley, OK
405-665-2100
Edited to add Belton, TX info.... :)
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      Location: Beggs, OK | LRQHS - 2015-05-22 1:38 PM Has anyone tried the Ominus? Interested to hear what you thought about it.
I have two horses on the Omnis cube and it's fantastic! It's small and soft and my old girls love it. You can peel them apart with your fingers which I love. |
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 Hog Tie My Mojo
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       Location: Opelousas, LA | I'm working on it girlie, just give me a few weeks, lol. We are building a big hay barn but it won't quit raining long enough to get anything done. I had to help my neighbors pull a semi out of their pasture when it was fairly dry this winter, I don't want to EVER do that again so I will wait for the rain to stop. If I have to I will rent a climate controlled storage room to keep it until our barn is done.
We used to buy hay from the guy in Belton. He is a great guy and I have considered making the trip to buy some Omnis cubes from him but I don't think the weather will cooperate enough to buy a big enough load to make the 12 hour drive worthwhile. |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | LRQHS - 2015-05-22 1:28 PM Or, Texas? Lord, knows I'm there enough lol. I'm hearing good things and would like to try it. It's impossible to get alfalfa here and the 40 pound sacks of cubes at Tractor Supply are expensive...plus, they run out on me.
They don't have a dealer in LA. Why don't you become one as they are looking for someone? |
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  Shipwrecked and Flat Out Zapped
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | Barnmom - 2015-05-22 4:38 PM
I'm working on it girlie, just give me a few weeks, lol. We are building a big hay barn but it won't quit raining long enough to get anything done. I had to help my neighbors pull a semi out of their pasture when it was fairly dry this winter, I don't want to EVER do that again so I will wait for the rain to stop. If I have to I will rent a climate controlled storage room to keep it until our barn is done.
We used to buy hay from the guy in Belton. He is a great guy and I have considered making the trip to buy some Omnis cubes from him but I don't think the weather will cooperate enough to buy a big enough load to make the 12 hour drive worthwhile.
Cool. Let's talk. I'm very interested in getting some. Maybe I can add to your load to help out ??? |
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 Hog Tie My Mojo
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       Location: Opelousas, LA | I will be getting everything set up on my end so I can order a load the first week of June. If any one in the area is interested in trying the Mustang Sally alfalfa cubes or the Omnis cubes please let me know, I am trying to figure out how much of each I want to order.
PM me for pricing, still working on that. I will say I was suprised how affordable they will be considering you have 2000 miles of trucking added on.
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 I Prefer to Live in Fantasy Land
Posts: 64864
                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | Barnmom - 2015-05-23 9:44 AM I will be getting everything set up on my end so I can order a load the first week of June. If any one in the area is interested in trying the Mustang Sally alfalfa cubes or the Omnis cubes please let me know, I am trying to figure out how much of each I want to order.
PM me for pricing, still working on that. I will say I was suprised how affordable they will be considering you have 2000 miles of trucking added on.
Good for you. |
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