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Sparklin Cowgirl
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| So there are no Bluebonnet dealers in my area but I’d like to give it a try. I thought about getting it through Chewy.com. Is that price competitive or way expensive for the Omega Force?? |
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 Warrior Mom
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| It's very competitive for the price. So you get free shipping over $49 but .... even if you dont spend $50 flat rate shipping is only $4.95 you can also knock some off the price if you sign up for auto ship. My nearest BB dealer is clear across 2 towns over so I figure I'm saving fuel and not having to deal with town peeps on the highway.. it's so worth a few extra bucks! |
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Sparklin Cowgirl
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| Good to know! We don't even have a dealer close enough to check on prices! I didn't want to be paying WAY more for each bag of feed if I didn't have to. I think my local dealer would carry it BUT what if I ask them to be a dealer, and then I don't like it, that is kinda garbage of me to do. So maybe if I can try it from Chewy.com first and really like it, then they might carry it. |
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 Warrior Mom
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| Gunnin to Play - 2020-02-04 8:48 AM
Good to know! We don't even have a dealer close enough to check on prices! I didn't want to be paying WAY more for each bag of feed if I didn't have to. I think my local dealer would carry it BUT what if I ask them to be a dealer, and then I don't like it, that is kinda garbage of me to do. So maybe if I can try it from Chewy.com first and really like it, then they might carry it.
Yes that's the beauty of it. People always think shipping is going to kill them but in reality its $5 no matter how much you order unless it's over $49 then zero shipping. You just cant beat it. Plus the food is always fresh .. sometimes I think more so than the feedstores! At least that's been my experience with the dog and cat food and a few occasions on the horse feed. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Gunnin to Play - 2020-02-03 5:17 PM
So there are no Bluebonnet dealers in my area but I’d like to give it a try. I thought about getting it through Chewy.com. Is that price competitive or way expensive for the Omega Force??
Its worth to go ahead and try it from chewy.com and if you do like it try to find a dealer closer to you. Chewy is a bit more then a dealer/feed store. I did this when I was trying to find the right feed for my gelding this past summer I bought Tribute feed from them a few times and saw that my boy liked it I found a dealer closer to me and it was almost 12 dollars cheaper then Chewy.com. I love love Chewy.com and buy all my animal needs from them , dog food, cat food, parrot treats and toys, some supplements, they are ta bomb to buy from but horse feed is kinda expensive thou. I have been buying from Chewy for about 3 years and have always gotton the best service from them even when they have forgotton to add a few things to my shippment, they always do right by me.  |
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 Warrior Mom
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| For some reason in my area bluebonnet is higher than anywhere else. So on chewy it's only a few bucks more.. and actually the omega force is $2 cheaper on chewy if you can believe that! My sister who lives in Arkansas gets all her BB at least $4 to $6 cheaper than I can at my feedstores .. it's so odd! But I dont care... I'll pay a little more for it. Especially when I'm only feeding one right now I've tried going cheaper and always end up coming back to BB, one way or another |
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