Address: 12868 Campo Rd, Spring Valley, CA 91978, USA
Phone: +16196694720
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–6PM
Steve Wilson
Very helpful. Helps find and load if needed. Reasonable prices.
alphadonut
I used to always go to the Tractor Supply Co. in El Cajon until I drove by this place. I was greeted by Sylas and Justin and before I even had a chance to get my wallet out, they had already carried my feed to my car, checked me out, and asked if there was anything else I needed help with. Absolutely INCREDIBLE customer service! I've been a returning customer ever since. And even when they're not there, Kyle has made sure that all my questions are answered. I don't know who hired these boys but they deserve some recognition! This place is incredible and will continue to be a loyal customer!
Dianna Kluge
I love Ranch feed. They are always so helpful and carry all my needs for quails, chickens, and my dog. One stop shop. Its also nice that they load the heavy bags into my car. Highly recommend, and have been going for years.
james burk
We bought a nice chicken coop and run here. The entire coop and run wind up being 139" long x 43" wide. The assembly comes in 4 flat pack boxes. All the parts are clearly labeled and very well packed. The first thing you have to do is paint every surface. Twice. There are a lot of parts and it takes more than a couple of hours to paint everything. The most difficult part of the painting is the mesh along the inside surfaces of the run. It's tedious. Once everything is painted, it goes together really simply. It's definitely a two person assembly job. Like I said earlier, the instructions are clear and easily understood. Assembly is straightforward and the steps are in a logical order. We decided to add a base to keep the coop and run off the ground. The base is 2"x12"x139" with a mesh hardware cloth underneath to keep varmits out and chickens in. We also plan on using the composted and enriched media of the run to fertilize the garden. Thinking ahead, we needed a way to get the run off the base without having to crawl in and through chicken poop to unscrew the run from the base. So, I added 4 barrel bolts (2 on each side) to hold the run on laterally and longitudinally as well as a pair of hooks and eyes (one on each side} at top to hold the coop to the run. Probably the biggest drawback to this particular coop is the tray for the coop itself. It's not really deep enough and, when pulled from the coop, the top layer is going to be guillotined off and fall in to the bottom of the run. We also decided we wanted to add a little more ventilation as well as be able to see and interact with the chicken. I built a little mesh "window" that allows more air to flow in and for us to see the chickens in the coop. Delivery was reasonably priced, though the driver offered no help to get the coop out of his truck.
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They require masks and offer delivery.
What can a cat possibly do to your yard??? Are you an animal hater?
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