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Delivery orders must be placed a minimum of 48 hours before your delivery date.

Delivery Schedule

Monday

  • Bridgeport, Shelton, Stratford ($70)
  • Oxford, Seymour, Ansonia, Milford, Derby, Orange ($80)
  • Naugatuck, Beacon Falls, Woodbridge ($90)
  • Tuesday

  • Easton ($70)
  • Redding ($80)
  • Wednesday

  • Newtown ($70)
  • Southbury ($80)
  • Woodbury, Bethel, Middlebury ($90)
  • Ridgefield, Danbury ($100)
  • Thursday

  • Fairfield, Southport ($70)
  • Weston, Westport ($80)
  • Norwalk, Wilton ($100)
  • Stamford, New Canaan, Dairen, Greenwich ($120)
  • Friday

  • Monroe, Trumbull ($70)

  • The above delivery charges apply to farm deliveries of Feed, Hay, and Shavings UNDER $250 spent.
    If you order a minimum dollar amount of farm supplies such as feed and hay, see details below for pricing.
    For any special requests, towns not listed, or questions, feel free to call us at (203) 268-2537.

    For towns with a standard $70 and $80 delivery charge; With a minimum purchase of $250 in feed, hay, shavings, and farm supplies - Only a $20 fuel surcharge will apply with no other delivery fee.

    For towns with a standard $90 and $100 delivery charge; With a minimum purchase of $300 in feed, hay, shavings, and farm supplies - Only a $30 fuel surcharge will apply with no other delivery fee.

    For towns with a standard $120 delivery charge; With a minimum purchase of $350 in feed, hay, shavings, and farm supplies - Only a $50 fuel surcharge will apply with no other delivery fee.

    An extra $22 fee will incur if items need to be put into a hay loft or walked a longer than normal distance.


    For items such as soils, fertilizer, and mulch, the first pallet is a normal delivery charge as listed for the town above. Any additional pallets delivered on the same truck will be a $20 delivery fee for each additional pallet.

    Bulk items such as chicken coops, wood pellets, coal, ect. also have alternate delivery charges. Call for more information.

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