Archive for May, 2026

Now Hiring at the Main Store

Thursday, May 28th, 2026

Now Hiring at the Main Store - photo of dog pushing shopping cartJoin our incredible team! Kissimmee Valley Feed is now hiring at the Main Store. We are actively looking for friendly, community-minded people to fill two open part-time positions: Sales Associate and Warehouse Associate.

Do you love helping customers? Do you enjoy a fast-paced, active work environment? If so, we want to meet you. When you work here, you get to connect with local pet and livestock owners every single day. You will work alongside a great local team and learn all the ropes of our feed store.

Here is what you need to know about these open roles:

  • We have two open spots: Sales Associate and Warehouse Associate.
  • Both roles are part-time positions offering 25 plus hours a week.
  • The starting pay for these positions is minimum wage.
  • Applicants must be at least 16 years old to apply.
  • You just need a great attitude and a solid work ethic.

Are you ready to apply? The process is very simple. First, download and complete the official Employment Application. Once you finish the form, you can submit it right away.

How to apply:

  • Email your completed application to [email protected].
  • Drop it off in person at our store located at 1501 Eastern Avenue, Saint Cloud, FL 34769.

We will review applications and call qualified candidates to schedule interviews. Have questions? Give us a call at (407) 957-4100. We cannot wait to meet you!

How to Choose the Right Feed for Your Rabbit

Friday, May 15th, 2026

A cute white rabbit with its little nose facing upwards, as if he smell something yummy. Maybe a good rabbit feed bag is being opened?Hello rabbit owners! Are you wondering how to choose the right feed for your rabbit? Rabbits have incredibly sensitive digestive systems. Feeding them the wrong diet often causes serious health issues. A balanced diet keeps your bunny happy, active, and soft. It starts with understanding exactly what they need in their bowl.

Hay is the non-negotiable foundation. It should make up about 80% of your rabbit’s daily intake. The tough fiber keeps their gut moving properly and wears down their constantly growing teeth. However, hay alone often leaves nutritional gaps. This is where high-quality pellets come in.

Choosing the right pellet can be tricky. Many store brands fill their bags with colorful puffs, seeds, and dried fruit. These look tasty to humans, but they act like junk food for rabbits. Even worse, rabbits will pick out the sugary bits and leave the healthy pellets behind. Always choose a uniform, plain pellet to ensure they get balanced nutrition in every bite.

Look for a pellet high in fiber and low in sugar. At Kissimmee Valley Feed, we proudly stock Kalmbach Feeds. We trust this brand because they prioritize gut health. Their formulas use fixed ingredients, meaning the recipe doesn’t change based on market prices. This consistency prevents stomach upset. Kalmbach feeds also include prebiotics and probiotics to support digestion, along with essential oils for a shiny coat. However, we offer many types of rabbit feed.

Whether you have a 4-H show rabbit or a beloved house bunny, nutrition matters. Don’t guess with your pet’s health. Stop by Kissimmee Valley Feed today. Our team will help you select the perfect  formula to keep your rabbit thriving for years to come.

Why Do Dairy Cows Look Thinner Than Beef Cattle?

Tuesday, May 5th, 2026

a crew of beef cattle seeming looking directly into the camera are pictured.Why Do Dairy Cows Look Thinner Than Beef Cattle? Have you ever driven past a pasture and noticed how “skinny” some cows look compared to others? If you see ribs or hip bones, you might worry the animal is underfed. However, this is usually just the difference between a dairy cow and a beef cow. They are bred for completely different purposes, and their bodies reflect that job.

Beef cattle, like Angus or Hereford, are built for meat production. Their bodies naturally store energy as muscle and fat. This gives them a blocky, rounded, and heavy appearance. When a beef cow eats, she uses that fuel to build a sturdy frame.

Dairy cattle, like Holsteins or Jerseys, are the marathon runners of the bovine world. Their job is to produce milk. A high-producing dairy cow directs almost all her energy into making milk rather than storing body fat. Because of this, she naturally looks angular and lean. Seeing her ribs doesn’t mean she is starving; it often means she is working hard and producing a lot of milk.

Regardless of the breed, proper nutrition is the key to health. A dairy cow needs a high-energy diet to sustain her milk production without losing too much weight. A beef cow needs balanced nutrition to build quality muscle.

At Kissimmee Valley Feed, we understand these unique needs. We carry specialized feeds for every type of cattle, including premium options from Kalmbach Feeds and Purina. Whether you are raising a prize steer or a family milk cow, we have the right fuel for them. Visit us today to find the perfect feed plan for your herd.

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Owner: Samantha Holloway
1501 Eastern AveSaint Cloud, FL 34769
Phone: 407-957-4100
Fax:407-957-0450

2nd Store
215 13th Street St. Cloud, FL 34769

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Phone: 407-892-4040
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Mon - Sat 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sun Closed