My favorite feed store! Their hay quality is top notch and always in stock. They deliver which is AWESOME! I’ve been to this feed store countless times and rarely if ever have I had any issue whatsoever.
Selece G.
Place rating: 1 Fort Worth, TX
Not coming back to this feed store. There were a bunch of teenage boys hanging around behind the counter being unproductive and when we asked for help they were quick to let us know that the didn’t work there(so why are you behind the counter???). The lady that ran the store was rude and wasn’t very helpful. We bought some dog food from here and it rung up $ 10.00 more than what was listed on the sticker. We brought that to the lady’s attention and she argued with us about it. We had to walk her back and show her exactly what was listed for the price in the store. She was just rude about it and acted as if we were lying. I wish more establishments understood that if you treat your paying customers half decent then they would be loyal and come back time and time again. She kept the same disposition with other customers as well and the store was unorganized and dirty(that is why we had to ask for help initially)! I will spend my hard earned money elsewhere
Celeste D.
Place rating: 4 Burleson, TX
They carry gmo free and organic feed hard to find… Reasonable prices and friendly help… thanks!!!
Celeste A.
Place rating: 4 Grapevine, TX
Pretty boring for a feed store but they do carry all the necessities including stainless steel tubs, haybales and manure by the 20 lb bag. The«Time to Plant Bluebonnets» sign reeled me in today for a little exploration. Russell Feed sells bluebonnet seed by the pound. That’s right. THEPOUND. 20 bucks will buy you a 1200 sq foot area of bluebonnets. Or more like 800 the way I sow it. 2.5 hours later and many mosquito bites I am done planting what should be bluebonnet nirvana on a hillside.