Liberty Ag Feed & Supply

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We are now carrying farm fresh eggs, proudly provided by Heather's Feathers! There are Med/Lg mixed color for $3/dozen, ...
06/20/2024

We are now carrying farm fresh eggs, proudly provided by Heather's Feathers! There are Med/Lg mixed color for $3/dozen, and XL dark brown for $4/dozen. Their chickens are all fed quality Kalmbach layer feeds. We currently have 7 dozen left. A happy customer snapped some up as soon as they arrived in the store. πŸ”

Aggie thinks she's a Fluff & Tuff toy.  She sure loves napping with her new stuffed friends.
06/20/2024

Aggie thinks she's a Fluff & Tuff toy. She sure loves napping with her new stuffed friends.

06/04/2024

Raising chickens is a commitment filled with joys and challenges. One common question from both prospective and seasoned chicken keepers is:

You just can't find good help these days!! Aggie's second week of employment and she's already sleeping on the job! Hope...
06/04/2024

You just can't find good help these days!! Aggie's second week of employment and she's already sleeping on the job! Hopefully it's just a quick "cat-nap", then she'll be back to giving a very friendly greeting to all of our wonderful customers!!

05/30/2024

Aggie has been checking out the merchandise! She thought the Extending Cat Wand, with interchangeable teaser toys, looked super fun! Aggie claimed the red wand for her own, but we do have other colors available. She highly recommends them to her feline friends! 😺

Introducing "Aggie", Liberty Ag's newest employee and mascot! This colorful girl is always ready to greet you, and sure ...
05/29/2024

Introducing "Aggie", Liberty Ag's newest employee and mascot! This colorful girl is always ready to greet you, and sure does love attention! πŸ§‘πŸ€πŸ–€

Which bedding do you prefer for your flock? πŸ”
05/28/2024

Which bedding do you prefer for your flock? πŸ”

Let’s talk about what lies beneath your chickens–literally! Did you know the secret to healthier, happier chickens might just be under their feet? Beneath those clucking, pecking beauties is a critical component of their daily lives: their bedding. Choosing the right bedding for your coop isn’...

We will be closed on Monday, May 27th in observance of Memorial Day.  If you are running low on pet/livestock food or su...
05/23/2024

We will be closed on Monday, May 27th in observance of Memorial Day. If you are running low on pet/livestock food or supplies, we will be open today 10am-6pm, Friday 10am-6pm and Saturday 8am-12pm. Thank you! β€οΈπŸ€πŸ’™

We offer Fromm Family dog and cat food, including the Gold line that corresponds with your pet's life stages and the 4 S...
05/13/2024

We offer Fromm Family dog and cat food, including the Gold line that corresponds with your pet's life stages and the 4 Star line for pets that require variety. With interchangeable flavors such as Beef Frittata and Salmon A La Veg, as well as grain-free options, your pet is bound to find one they love! πŸ• πŸˆβ€β¬›

Every flock should have a Silkie!  We had one named "Marilyn Monroe". 😊
05/07/2024

Every flock should have a Silkie! We had one named "Marilyn Monroe". 😊

Do Silkies need a specialized diet? That can be a complicated question and the answer often depends on your goals for the Silkies in your flock. Silkies can make a fun addition to any poultry flock. They are calm and friendly birds covered in fluffy, unique feathers. However, due to some quirks in t...

What are you feeding your horses and livestock? We carry Kalmbach feeds and Tribute Equine feed, high-quality products a...
05/06/2024

What are you feeding your horses and livestock? We carry Kalmbach feeds and Tribute Equine feed, high-quality products at affordable prices!

Our birdseed blends and suet will keep your feathered friends well-fed and happy!
05/06/2024

Our birdseed blends and suet will keep your feathered friends well-fed and happy!

04/26/2024
Some helpful tips for your baby chicks, from Kalmbach Feeds.
04/23/2024

Some helpful tips for your baby chicks, from Kalmbach Feeds.

You finally took the leap and added some new chicks to your flock or family. Now you may be wondering when those new babies can start enjoying the great outdoors. Today, we are going to discuss some guidelines and tips for success when your new chicks are ready to go outside. We are also going to co...

"Easter" has arrived!  She will be spending the day at the store.  This little girl can definitely bring a little sunshi...
04/11/2024

"Easter" has arrived! She will be spending the day at the store. This little girl can definitely bring a little sunshine to your day! Swing by to meet her! 😍

We may have another BABY GOAT THURSDAY on the agenda! Tomorrow, we are hoping that little Miss "Easter" will be joining ...
04/10/2024

We may have another BABY GOAT THURSDAY on the agenda! Tomorrow, we are hoping that little Miss "Easter" will be joining us for the day. She is a teeny, tiny sweetheart that was born Easter weekend. We will keep you updated on her arrival. πŸ’

We have local, raw honey available from Elk Creek Honey Farm in Wellington, OH! 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
04/09/2024

We have local, raw honey available from Elk Creek Honey Farm in Wellington, OH! 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝

Please enjoy this article, from Kalmbach Feeds, on raising backyard ducks! πŸ¦†
04/09/2024

Please enjoy this article, from Kalmbach Feeds, on raising backyard ducks! πŸ¦†

Raising Ducks – Needs, Nutrition, and Benefits When it comes to baby animals, it’s hard to find anything cuter than a baby duck. Those sweet little baby ducks can become VERY HARD TO RESIST when you start thinking about establishing or adding to your flock. Ducks are wonderful additions to any b...

We’ll be closed tomorrow due to the solar eclipse. If anyone runs out of feed or desperately needs to pick up something,...
04/08/2024

We’ll be closed tomorrow due to the solar eclipse.
If anyone runs out of feed or desperately needs to pick up something, please message us and we’ll do our best to make arrangements.

🎣 Let your dog enjoy the "Catch of the Day" with a stuffing-free new toy! The Walleye and Northern Pike have knotted rop...
04/04/2024

🎣 Let your dog enjoy the "Catch of the Day" with a stuffing-free new toy! The Walleye and Northern Pike have knotted rope bodies. Fluff & Tuff's, Ruby the Rainbow Trout, has a woven mesh body. All three have squeakers for added fun. 🎣

A brand new product from Tribute Equine Nutrition! SYNERGIZE is available for special order only, at this time, though i...
03/20/2024

A brand new product from Tribute Equine Nutrition! SYNERGIZE is available for special order only, at this time, though it may become a regularly stocked item in the future. Let us know if you'd like to try it! 🐴

☘️Keep your pup from getting pinched, on St. Patrick's Day, with a little bit of green! Mention this ad and get a free "...
03/13/2024

☘️Keep your pup from getting pinched, on St. Patrick's Day, with a little bit of green! Mention this ad and get a free "Lucky Leprechaun Hat" Tail Banger cookie with any dog food purchase! ☘️

Back by popular demand...Baby Goat Thursday at Liberty Ag! Meet Ebenezer, who will be spending his 6th day in the world ...
02/29/2024

Back by popular demand...Baby Goat Thursday at Liberty Ag! Meet Ebenezer, who will be spending his 6th day in the world at the store with me today. Stop in and have a chat with him, he has a lot to say! πŸ™‚

Miss Elsie is back at the store again today! Stop in to meet this sweetheart and have a laugh at her silly antics! 😍
02/22/2024

Miss Elsie is back at the store again today! Stop in to meet this sweetheart and have a laugh at her silly antics! 😍

We just got a new shipment of Lupine Collars & Leads in! How many products actually have a 100% guarantee these days?!? ...
02/21/2024

We just got a new shipment of Lupine Collars & Leads in! How many products actually have a 100% guarantee these days?!? So many fun designs and colors to choose from, it's really hard to pick a favorite! Their "High Lights" line is reflective, an added safety feature, for walking your pup at night.

Had the sweetest little visitor today! While Elsie isn't ready for our Kalmbach goat feed yet, she will be munching on s...
02/08/2024

Had the sweetest little visitor today! While Elsie isn't ready for our Kalmbach goat feed yet, she will be munching on some before we know it. She also met a new friend. 🩷

Have you tried our Lake Erie Granola yet?  It's our custom blend of seeds, grains and nuts guaranteed to attract many of...
02/08/2024

Have you tried our Lake Erie Granola yet? It's our custom blend of seeds, grains and nuts guaranteed to attract many of the bird species commonly found in Northeast Ohio. Lake Erie Granola comes in 10 #, 25 # and 50 # size bags. Put out a "Smorgas-bird" for your feathered friends today!! πŸ™‚

New puppy??  We've got you covered! For a limited time, we also have coupons available for $5 off of any size bag of Fro...
01/30/2024

New puppy?? We've got you covered! For a limited time, we also have coupons available for $5 off of any size bag of Fromm Puppy Gold or Fromm Large Breed Puppy Gold.

Enjoy an interesting article from Kalmbach Feeds, Inc., on the collection and usage of eggs in the winter:Winter is a na...
01/23/2024

Enjoy an interesting article from Kalmbach Feeds, Inc., on the collection and usage of eggs in the winter:

Winter is a natural time for some older hens to slow or cease egg production. However, if your hens are still blessing you with beautiful fresh eggs this winter, you may wonder if there are any special storage or safety tips to consider when collecting and storing eggs during cold weather. Today, we are going to talk about egg production in the winter and how to properly collect and store your eggs when the temperature starts to dip below freezing.

Egg Production Expectations in the Winter
If you have owned chickens for more than a couple of years, you probably have learned that egg production naturally decreases or ceases in the winter months. There are a number of factors that contribute to how well our girls lay eggs each winter. For a more in-depth examination of these factors, check out our article Egg Production Expectation During the β€œOff” Season.

Generally, age is one of the major factors that affect egg production. Hens, in their first winter, are often great layers. However, as each year passes, we can usually expect our older hens to lay fewer eggs and take longer breaks during the molt and winter seasons. I usually say, β€œ1st Winter Hens are good layers, 2nd Winter Hens are okay layers, and 3rd Winter Hens are on vacation!”

Can I Still Use an Egg That Was Frozen?
If your hens are still producing this winter, you may encounter a time or two when you collect eggs and find that they have frozen. It is generally good practice to collect eggs, at least, every 24 hours. In the winter, if possible, you may want to increase your collection to two times per day. This will give less opportunity for the eggs to freeze before being collected, especially if you have one or two girls that like to lay on a different schedule than the rest of the flock.

Can you still collect and use an egg that was accidentally frozen? The answer to this question can be tricky. If you remember from some of our webinars, one of the last things a hen does before laying an egg is put on the cuticle. The cuticle, or bloom as it is often known, is a coating that is deposited over the outside of the egg. The purpose of this coating is to protect a developing embryo from invading bacteria or pathogens while that embryo is inside the egg. It’s a built-in safety feature! However, if that egg freezes, the contents inside the egg expand and the eggshell will crack. It’s the same thing that happens to your water pipes if they freeze in the winter.

Once cracks or checks – a check is when the shell cracks, but the membranes stay intact and the egg contents do not leak – develop on an eggshell, the bloom has been compromised and there is now an open highway for any yucky stuff on the outside of the egg to travel inside the egg. Since we can’t always see pathogens or bacteria with the naked eye, it is generally a matter of good practice to not use eggs that have frozen.

However, I am well aware that some of us just can’t be wasteful! If you really cannot bring yourself to dispose of cracked eggs, I would recommend breaking them open immediately upon bringing them into the house and refrigerating the contents or cooking with them immediately. We definitely do not want to leave cracked eggs on the counter where any bacteria that may be present will slowly warm and start looking for easy access to a lovely food source – like the inside of your egg! If you do choose to cook with cracked eggs, choose dishes where eggs are fully cooked and follow all food safety recommendations for safe cooking temperatures.

Can I Take Eggs from the Coop to the Kitchen Counter in Winter?
Most of us probably know the rule β€œOnce eggs are refrigerated, they need to say refrigerated.” The refrigerator rule is true because most eggs that are refrigerated have been washed first. Washing removes the cuticle (the built-in safety feature) and makes the egg more vulnerable to bacteria entering the pores of the shell. Bacteria in warm environments thrive while bacteria under refrigeration are much slower to reproduce. That is the primary purpose of refrigeration. 1. Refrigeration extends shelf-life but, more importantly, 2. refrigeration slows or prevents bacteria and pathogen growth.

If you think about the temperature inside a winter chicken coop, it’s probably not that different from a refrigerator. So, that leads to our conundrum. Can we take our eggs from cold chicken coop to warm kitchen counter safely? Yes, you probably can as long as they have not been washed and they are allowed to warm slowly.

If your usual practice is to leave your eggs on the kitchen counter, then I have good news. When an egg goes from cold (not frozen!) to warm, the contents inside that egg usually expand and push bacteria away from the inside of the egg. This is why it is recommended that you wash eggs with water that is warmer than the current temperature of the egg. This expansion coupled with the presence of the cuticle can help keep your eggs safe when brought from the chicken coop to the kitchen counter in the winter. If you can, it is a good idea to allow the eggs to warm slowly. A mudroom or a cooler area of your home may be a good initial resting spot for the eggs before they make it to the kitchen counter.

If you prefer to wash and refrigerate as soon as you collect your eggs, you can continue your current practice. Just make sure that you wash with water that is warmer than the egg to push dirt and bacteria out and way form the pores, then refrigerate as usual.

Keeping poultry is such a wonderful experience and the rewards are many! At Kalmbach Feeds, we are always here to help. If you have any questions about the nutrient needs of your birds, feed options, or general poultry keeping, please let us know. We are so excited to continue writing about all of the topics that are important to you and can’t wait to continue learning about your flocks. Stay tuned and thank you for choosing Kalmbach Feeds!

Nancy Jefferson, Ph.D.

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3655 Liberty Avenue
Vermilion, OH
44089

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 2pm

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+14409637366

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