Address: 18422 Cascade View Dr, Monroe, WA 98272, USA
Phone: +13607944663
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–6PM
Iaan
Always super friendly and helpful staff. They have an impressive selection of stuff, including a huge warehouse full of their own high-quality feeds. They're competitive both with their prices and their range (often after spending hours researching a particular brand or book online, I'll discover the exact same thing - but cheaper - in their store). During chick season they have a constantly changing selection of breeds - from standard/popular breeds through to unusual and rare finds. They are also responsible with their chick stocks and don't over-order like some big-name chain farm stores do. The membership program is great as well - and we always get a dividend voucher every year. If you have livestock of any variety and you live in the area, this should probbly be one of your frequent hang outs!
ashley bruder
Great prices and amazing customer service! Everyone was very pleasant to talk to and eager to help.
B.J.H. III
I like both Monroe and Snohomish stores. Good supply of feed and supplies. They have a good variety of baby chickens. I bought 7 chicks last week.
Jeff Chriest
Great items for your horse, chickens and your farm needs plus if you sign up to be a member you get a end of year rebate!
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This is not a pet store. The only animals they sell are baby chicks and ducks. There is a pet store in snohomish that has puppies. You could also check Craigslist.
They do ! But youll have to call them for the price & brand(s).
Yes they do!
They get new chicks in all the time. The Co-Op in Monroe has a big list posted of the breeds and the shipment arrival dates. It's super handy if you are looking for a particular breed.
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I have picked them up there!
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They carry a wide array of hay and straw as well as grass and timothy hay
They should. But I would call and ask.
You should call and ask. But I don't believe so.
Im pretty sure it's time of the year.
They got in lots of baby ducks yesterday, Swedish blues, harlequin, Peking and a couple other breeds.
I'm not sure what your question is. I was just there last week and they had the feed that I needed.
Best to call. The prices vary based on the weight, type of the bales and 1st or 2nd cutting. However, they always have top quality hay.
Not sure. I'm guessing anywhere from $2-$10. Call and ask them, they may not have any left.
I doubt the store will see a question on Google Maps. You should be more specific - what does lmf stand for? I go there mainly for chickens and chicken feed but they have a large array of stuff.
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