Welcome to Alderspring’s Weekend Newsletter. Thank you for partnering with us in what we do!
This Week’s Story: The Best Friend in Border Pups
I’m certain I’ve published this one before. I was telling a friend this particular dog story just yesterday. Many of these dogs, even when gone, have a permanent spot in your heart, and for me, it is often a hole. I’ll never forget them.
Store News
Next Shipping Date: Monday, February 3rd
We generally ship every Monday, holiday weeks excepting (see calendar). You’ll get a tracking number when we ship your order. UPS may initially show an extra day of transit time, but will correct late Monday night when orders hit the Salt Lake hub.
Next Restock Date: Wednesday, February 5th
We restock every Wednesday and send out a sale flyer on Wednesday in the early evening with the week’s deals.
Back In Stock
We have grass fed lamb back in stock! Click HERE to see what cuts are available.
This Week’s Reader-Only Deals
Use the code “SURF&TURF” to get 10% off wild Alaskan sockeye salmon and organic grass fed New York steaks!
Use the code “#4SIXTEENTH” to get 5% off the #4: grass fed (not certified organic) family box sixteenth.
To access these sale items, and for more deals and products, you can click the button below!
Ranch News
Jed is our resident farrier. Whenever the horses need their hooves trimmed or new shoes, he is our go to guy. Photo credit Josh Whitling.
Sometimes a trim is a two person job! Photo credit Josh Whitling.
Justice and Clinton have been making good progress on the fence around the stackyard. Photo credit Justice Mitchell.
Jack fence makes a nice recliner when taking a break! Photo credit Justice Mitchell.
Snow is predicted for the next several days, so Josh has been prepping the old Allis tractor to double as a snow plow. Photo credit Rose Morris.
The cleaning and organizing of the outbuildings continues! We put up and take down hotwire regularly, so having all the reels and posts ready to go saves a lot of time. Photo credit Rose Morris.
Winter is the time for all of the projects that we realized would be helpful during the madness that is summer on a ranch. Upgrades to stock water setups and repairs to the pivots are high on the list in Tendoy. Photo credit Scott Rains.
There are multiple warm springs and seeps on the Tendoy ranch. One of our ongoing projects is building jack fence around this particular spring to keep the livestock out and the water clean. In this cold climate, water that stays open year round is a highly valuable commodity. Photo credit Scott Rains
Water running cool and clear despite the recent sub zero temps. Photo credit Scott Rains.
Ranch pup Odin is fully appreciative of nature’s provision for these cold days. Photo credit Scott Rains.
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