It’s our nature to nurture. We offer Co-op feeds developed by our own specially trained nutritionists and backed by extensive research to meet the specific needs of your animals, whether beef or dairy cattle, horses, or other animals. Co-op feeds are manufactured right here in Tennessee. Let us help you develop a balanced feed and mineral program that will work best with your preferred forages. Choose bagged or bulk feeds, whichever you find most convenient. We also offer nationally known Purina Feeds in bags. For horses, Pinnacle feeds —exclusively manufactured by Tennessee Farmers Cooperative — are optimized for top performance. In addition to large-animal feeds, we also have an extensive selection of feeds for pets, small animals, poultry, and other ruminants. Have questions? Visit with one of our Franklin Farmers Co-op employees. We’re always happy to help.
Franklin Farmers Co-op is your No. 1 partner in keeping livestock and companion animals healthy, productive and happy. We carry a full line of animal health products from industry leaders such as Zoetis, Boehringer Ingelheim, Merck, and Bayer help keep your cattle, sheep, goats, and more growing and profitable for you. Rely on our expertise!
Horse enthusiasts can find all they need at the Co-op. We have Co-op and Purina feeds for every stage of your horse’s life. Our Pinnacle Horse Feeds, manufactured by Co-op, offer premium nutrition for your performance animal. We also offer farrier and tack supplies.
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