Greetings! Happy July 4th! We hope you have a safe, fun weekend planned for the holiday. Read about our holiday hours and be sure to have your pet care needs stocked up.
Speaking of your pets, make sure they are protected from the summer heat. Read our articles below on caring for your pets in the summer months. Don't forget, many pets do not care for fireworks. Take precautions now to ensure the safety and well-being of your pet. Russell Feed's Hay Barn is now open! Read below about the Hay Barn and keep up to date on what is going on with hay in our area by reading Kenny's Hay Report. Looking to save some money? Check out our coupon at the bottom of this newsletter! Print it off and redeem in any of our 7 store locations! Cool savings for the dog days of summer!
Thank you for your patronage. We are proud to be your feed and farm supply store!
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July 4th Holiday
 Russell Feed & Supply stores will be CLOSED on Monday, July 4th in observance of Independence Day. We wish all our customers a safe and happy July 4th! Our stores will open again on Tuesday, July 5th! Thank you.
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Russell Feed Hay Barn
 Did you know that Russell Feed & Supply has a 25,000 square foot storage hay barn facility? Located in Saginaw, Texas, the hay barn is next door to the Russell Feed & Supply Saginaw Store. Address: 12320 Business Hwy 287 N, Suite B Ft. Worth, TX Now is the time to book your winter hay. Call Sandy at 817-988-4714 for details and bookings. Look for our ad in the Lonestar Horse Report. Pine Shavings: $5.15/Bag for large, medium or small flake pine shavings Kenny's Corner: Hay ReportFirst cutting is about wrapped up. I hope everyone was able to get out in the fields and pick up their hay needs for the year. It looks like a long, hot summer ahead. This is an update on how our inventory looks at this time and my thoughts on the hay situation. Click here to read more . Making HayUnfavorable weather conditions last fall and winter meant more hay was fed than normal causing last year's hay supplies to be running short. Unprecedented weather extremes through the spring are affecting the quality and availability of new hay for 2011. Horse-quality hay will likely be hard to find and/or very expensive. In one year, the average horse eats one ton of feed and nearly four tons of hay (or pasture equivalent). Click to read more.
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Special Savings on Horseman's Edge Buy 3, Get the 4th FREE!
Looking to save on your horse feed? Check out the the special on Horseman's Edge products from Purina. Buy 3 bags of any product and get the 4th for FREE!
With four different formulations, including a hay stretcher, there's sure to be a Horseman's Edge product that fits your horses needs.
Did you know that Horseman's Edge products have more calories than typical economy horse feeds on the market. On average, a person feeding 6 lbs of a economy horse feed would only need to feed 4 lbs of Horseman's Edge product! Horseman's Edge saves you money by feeding less.
Stop in today and pick up your Horseman's Edge products today! The Buy 3 Get the 4th FREE promotion runs through July 15th!
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Take the Challenge!

Want a challenge you're sure to win? Sign up for the Purina 60 Day See the Difference Challenge to see the difference a great feed can make!
By signing up you'll get savings off of Purina Feeds, such as:
- Get $10 off your horse feed purchase when you buy two bags of qualifying horse feed
- Get $3 off your feed purchase when you buy two bags of qualifying poultry feed
- Get $3 off your purchase when you buy 1 bag of Purina Rabbit Chow
- Get $5 off your purchase of two bags of Purina Goat Chow feeds
- Get $10 off your purchase of two bags of Wind & Rain Mineral or $5 off your purchase of two bags of Purina 12% Phosphorus Cattle Mineral
- Get $10 off your purchase when you buy two bags of Purina Honor Show Chow
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Russell Feed & Supply Garden Spot
July is here and so is the HOT weather. To help your lawn through this hot, dry spell here are a few tips.
- The best time to water your lawn is early morning. This helps minimize water loss due to evaporation.
- You want to water as deeply and infrequently as possible during dry summer days. Requirements for most lawns are 1" to 1-1/2" of water a week. The goal is to produce a deep root system on your lawn.
- Follow City Ordinances on watering or pay the fine! The City of Fort Worth has no landscape watering between 10 a.m. and 6.p.m., with the exception of watering by hand or with soaker hoses. This time of day restriction is in effect year round.
Water is a resource we all have to share. Check out Nature's Guide Summer Lawn Care
http://www.natures-guide.com
Read more of Mike's July Gardening tips on Fleas & Ticks, June Bugs & Aphids our website at Mike's Monthly Gardening tips on our website!
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Save money by registering your chicken at Purina Mills and receive timely tips and coupons based on your chick's age!
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Articles and Resources
Read about tips for keeping your pets and animals cool these summer months.
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Share Your Pet Photos
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Did you know you can have your pets picture posted on our website? Send us a photo with the details and we'll add your photo to our website. It's easy, just click this link and fill out the information or go to www.russellfeedandsupply/pet-photos.  | Gwen the Bunny |
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