Shipping Seminole feed

I’m expecting my first purely homebred foal in 3 weeks (trakehner x standardbred, bred for eventing) and I suddenly realized that now that I live in Montana, I can’t feed the same Seminole feeds I always used on previous youngsters in Florida. All I have access to are the basic nationwide brands sold at TSC and Murdochs (a chain just like TSC but based out of the NW). My mare has done great on Strategy GX these past few years, so I’m not against trying Purina feeds for baby, but the superstitious freak in me really wants to feed my favorite Seminole Ultra Dynamix. I remember the Seminole dealers saying that they technically can ship feed anywhere, it just gets kind of pricey. 10-15 years ago they were saying $20-ish per bag if I remember correctly. Has anyone had it shipped recently? What were the shipping costs and what quantity did you have to order at a time? Who did you contact about setting up shipping? Am I crazy and should I just feed Purina? All help/advice truly appreciated.

Thanks!
CJ

Contact Seminole directly to discuss shipping feed, I’d think: https://seminolefeed.com/contact/

But there are really good feeds available nationally. Purina Ultium Growth is not a bad choice, iirc. Or go with something from the Triple Crown lineup–their Senior is, ironically, a good choice for babies. Or the ration balancer if you don’t need all those calories. You may even have local mills producing what you need.

I’d expect the minimum on shipped feed to be a pallet, and trucking fees for that from Florida to Montana to be pretty sizable…

I’ve always lived in SEminole Country thank God. If I did not I’d be all over UPS and FedEX to ship it to me. Does chewy ship it?