Atlas Feed Mill

Atlas Feed Mill Locally owned and operated since 1949, we are a full service feed mill and store. For More than 60 years, Atlas Feed Mills has served the people of St.
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Martin Parish and the surrounding areas. Originally a custom grinding operation, the family-owned mill has evolved into a feed manufacturing facility with more than 100 different formulas and custom mixes available for all major species of animals. Servicing mostly local needs in the beginning, Atlas Feed Mills has since extended its service area to include most of South Louisiana and Mississippi.

Experience is what counts: our core staff has over 100 years of combined experience in sales, feed formulating, and feed mixing, resulting in the best possible nutrition and mix in each and every bag.

01/08/2025

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01/08/2025

It's Rodeo Time!

HAPPY SNUGGLE A CHICKEN DAY! We want to see you and those cuddly feather friends! SHARE YOUR PICS in the comments! 🐥🐓
01/08/2025

HAPPY SNUGGLE A CHICKEN DAY! We want to see you and those cuddly feather friends! SHARE YOUR PICS in the comments! 🐥🐓

🐔 🐣 While it may not be for everyone, today is a day to celebrate snuggling your egg laying feathered friends - the chicken! Thinking about raising backyard chickens for eggs? Before you dive into this popular pastime, here is some important must-read advice - and enjoy your snuggles!! https://www.farmersalmanac.com/backyard-chickens

01/08/2025
We still have plenty of supplies to winterize your pipes! 🥶 ❄️
01/08/2025

We still have plenty of supplies to winterize your pipes! 🥶 ❄️

With more freezing temperatures on the way in Louisiana, be sure your home’s water pipes are protected.

STEPS TO PROTECT YOUR WATER PIPES:
1. Insulate all exposed outdoor and attic pipes with weather-resistant material. Insulating foam tubing designed for pipes is easy to install and inexpensive. Make sure all surfaces of the pipe are covered.

2. Use insulating faucet covers, or wrap rags, paper, trash bags or plastic foam around outdoor faucets. Installing pressure-relief valves on outdoor faucets also helps prevent bursting of pipes that freeze.

3. Temporarily cover any vents around your home’s foundation.

4. Bring water hoses indoors.

5. Open the cabinets under the sinks in your kitchen and bathrooms to allow heated indoor air to circulate around water pipes.

6. If you normally set back your thermostat at night or when away from home, change the setting to keep some heat on until the severe freeze is over.

7. Insulate your outdoor water meter box and be sure its lid is on tight.

8. If your home has exposed pipes and a severe freeze is expected, let faucets run at a slow trickle, but don’t run a big stream of water. Too many running faucets in an area can cause drops in community water pressure and problems for firefighters responding to emergencies.

9. If you plan to leave town, consider turning off your water at the shut-off valve while faucets are running to drain your pipes. (Make sure the faucets are turned off before you turn the shut-off valve back on.)

10. If you drain your pipes, contact your electric or gas utility for instructions on protecting your water heater.

11. Be sure everyone in your household knows where the main water shut-off valve is and check it to make sure it isn’t stuck.

12. If an extended and deep freeze is expected, insulation alone may not be sufficient. Consider installing electric heat tape or cable with a built-in thermostat. Be sure the heat tape bears an Underwriters’ Laboratories (UL) seal and is in good condition. Do not overlap the tape when wrapping it around a pipe.

IF PIPES FREEZE:
If your pipes do freeze, turn off your water at the main shut-off valve. Call a plumber for help. Don't use a blowtorch or other flame source, heat lamps or electrical appliances to thaw frozen pipes. Intense heat could cause steam pressure build-up and an explosion.

If you try to thaw your own pipes, apply heat slowly, moving it toward the coldest spot on the pipe. Never concentrate heat in one spot. Cracking ice can shatter a pipe. A relatively safe and effective method is to wrap towels around the frozen section of pipe and pour hot water over them.

Notes prepared by Claudette Reichel, former LSU AgCenter housing specialist.

01/06/2025

Here's your January landscape checklist for Mississippi! Some tasks include:

✅Plan for upcoming year.
✅Plant dormant trees and shrubs.
✅Apply lime to yard if needed.
✅Prune dead, diseased or broken tree limbs.
✅Protect tender plants in extreme cold temps.
✅Keep bird feeders and baths full.
✅Spray dormant oil for scale control on evergreen and fruit trees.

Get more details about these tasks here: https://ow.ly/koNq50UqZTq

Happy Monday! We still have a few feed bag calendars and sticky calendars to start off your 2025. Pick yours up next tim...
01/06/2025

Happy Monday! We still have a few feed bag calendars and sticky calendars to start off your 2025. Pick yours up next time you come in, they are both FREE 🥳🪩✨

Reminder! Tomorrow through Tuesday we will be seeing freezing or below freezing temperatures. Please protect your homes,...
01/04/2025

Reminder! Tomorrow through Tuesday we will be seeing freezing or below freezing temperatures. Please protect your homes, animals, and plants from the cold.
❄️ Grass Hay-8.95
❄️Burlap sacks- $1.50/each
❄️Dog houses
❄️Heat plates for chicks
❄️Heaters

Happy first Chicken Swap Saturday of 2025! 🪩🎉🥳 Come by and see us, store is open until 1!
01/04/2025

Happy first Chicken Swap Saturday of 2025! 🪩🎉🥳 Come by and see us, store is open until 1!

01/03/2025
Cold weather is coming this weekend, so get prepared now! 🥶 ✅ Heat lamps✅ Pipe insulators✅ Plant protection✅ Heaters
01/03/2025

Cold weather is coming this weekend, so get prepared now! 🥶
✅ Heat lamps
✅ Pipe insulators
✅ Plant protection
✅ Heaters

01/03/2025

Reminder about our livestock clinic tomorrow, January 3rd at BBHS Barn. It is open to all parishes and would be great for beginner or younger showman.

12/31/2024

Word! Reminder we close at 3:00 tomorrow. The last day of 2024! Reminder to watch your pets… we suspect fireworks. So just be prepared.

Louisiana sweet potatoes! 🍠 $1/lb - all proceeds go towards our local 4-H office here in BB!
12/30/2024

Louisiana sweet potatoes! 🍠 $1/lb - all proceeds go towards our local 4-H office here in BB!

Reminder about our New Year’s Holiday hours this week. 🎆🥳🎉
12/30/2024

Reminder about our New Year’s Holiday hours this week. 🎆🥳🎉

We have everything you need for those little (or big) critters coming out of the sugarcane fields 🐭
12/30/2024

We have everything you need for those little (or big) critters coming out of the sugarcane fields 🐭

Happy Saturday! This is the last chicken swap of 2024, can y’all believe it?! Come by and see us, we will be here until ...
12/28/2024

Happy Saturday! This is the last chicken swap of 2024, can y’all believe it?! Come by and see us, we will be here until 1!

Address

816 Grant Avenue
Breaux Bridge, LA
70517

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday 7am - 1pm

Telephone

+13373321466

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For More than 60 years, Atlas Feed Mills has served the people of St. Martin Parish and the surrounding areas. Originally a custom grinding operation, the family-owned mill has evolved into a feed manufacturing facility with more than 100 different formulas and custom mixing available for all major species of animals. Servicing mostly local needs in the beginning, Atlas Feed Mills has since extended its service area to include most of South Louisiana and Mississippi. Experience is what counts: our core staff has over 100 years of combined experience in sales, feed formulating, and feed mixing, resulting in the best possible nutrition and mix in each and every bag.