Orchards Feed
About the Business
Orchards Feed, located at 10902 Northeast Rosewood Avenue in Vancouver, Washington, is a historic institution that has been serving the community since 1889. As the oldest business in its original location in Clark County, Orchards Feed started as a country feed store catering to farmers in the area. Over the years, the store has evolved to offer a wide range of products for pets, horses, wildlife, and more. In 1989, the Carlson family took over the business and expanded its offerings, including supplies for dogs, cats, and horses. In 2013, Orchards Feed added Ace Hardware, Stihl Products, and a Nursery to its grounds, making it a one-stop shop for all your hardware and home goods needs. Visit Orchards Feed for a unique shopping experience with a touch of history.
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Location & Phone number
10902 NE Rosewood Ave, Vancouver, WA 98662, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Reviews
"This store is the best!!! Everyone is super helpful. Great customer service. Best Prices Love this place!❤️"
"I came to buy a bale of Timothy grass hay for my rabbit. It was my first time in a feed store and they were extremely helpful! I'll definitely be coming back here again!"
"Thank to Dan with coming up with better tools and colors for our project. Here’s a finished product as promised !"
"I backed into a car leaving a minor scratch. I parked and waited for the other driver. She came out with an employee. They both claimed it was major damage and “oh my, the sensors!” My car is twice as expensive. There was no damage to the sensors. To act like there was major damage and to treat me badly when I stayed, to give my info, was wrong!! I will never be back. Employees shouldn’t have anything to do with a backing incident. If I had not stayed, sure, then the store should care. But I stood outside with my info ready to correct my mistake only to be berated by an employee and the other driver. The insurance can handle it, not some employee that has no idea what actual “major damage” looks like. Not a scratch. Here is the MAJOR DAMAGE!!! That I was treated so poorly for. I’m livid and disgusted by the treatment I got here. I won’t be back."
"When the zombie apocalypse comes, there will be a list of places to go. Let’s be honest, the top two places will be Costco and gun stores. Costco because they have big sliding steel doors, and all the food you will ever need and gun stores because, well it’s obvious. But number three will be Orchard Feed and that is, well because it has all the great stuff! All the great stuff that it’s going to take to rebuild the world. Because we’re going to have to rebuild the world, aren’t we? Seriously, though this establishment has an amazing kind of nostalgia that takes me back to walking beside my father as a child when the world was a different kind of place. It’s a nostalgia so powerful that even people who never experienced that kind of world can feel it. Where you grow things and make things and ride animals and go out to feed them and them on cold mornings with frost on the ground and ice on the puddles. This kind of store is rare. It’s a kind of sacred Mecca for the gardener, farmer, builder, handyman, animal lover, or adventurer. It has texture, it’s laid out beautifully, it’s fun, colorful and the staff are engaging and helpful. It is, in short an endangered species. Like an independent bookstore for people who like to get their hands dirty (they might read too, but they also get their hands dirty). It’s a different world in there but it feels familiar and welcoming, it makes you ache to grow something and then build something and feed something and wipe your hands on your jeans and then have breakfast."
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