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Hometown Vet to Open Sister Business in Media

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After a year in business, Hometown Veterinary Services is expanding to include a new sister business, Hometown Feed and Fence. Owner and veterinarian Sydney Hennenfent shares that Hometown Feed and Fence will be located next to the vet clinic in Media.

“When we opened the clinic, Colin talked about other things that we could offer our community, and feed sales was something that had always been on the back burner,” says Hennenfent. “The opportunity just kind of presented itself—maybe a little sooner than we thought it would—but we’re definitely not ones to say no to opportunity. It’s a chance for us to provide quality feed. We’re going to offer show supplies for 4-H kids, and it’s just a great way for us to support the community.”

Hometown Feed and Fence will be managed by Henderson County’s Jake Ford.

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