Peninsula Feed Store

  4.7 – 76 reviews   • Animal feed store

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Service Options:  In-store shopping · Curbside pickup · Delivery

Health and Safety:  Mask required · Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits · 

Hours

Friday9AM–6PM
Saturday9AM–6PM
Sunday10AM–6PM
Monday9AM–6PM
Tuesday9AM–6PM
Wednesday9AM–6PM
Thursday9AM–6PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 346 El Camino Real, Redwood City, CA 94062
Phone: (650) 365-6738
Website: https://peninsulafeedstore.com/

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Review Summary

Andrew Clark
Super helpful staff and a wide variety of chicken and other animal supplies.
Sean Wagstaff
Great selection, service and prices.
Mar A.
The store I go to purchases chicken food, treats and other feed products.
Megan Zhu
High quality hay and competitive prices. So grateful I found this place, it beats buying bags of hay from pet stores or Amazon by miles! The hay is healthier, fresher, and more affordable than pet store hay, my bunnies are very grateful.
Jennifer Dirking
We discovered Peninsula Feed Store when we were looking for young chickens to lay eggs (pullets). Everyone there was so helpful! They had a few dozen Cinnamon Queens available at a time when it seemed nobody in the entire SF Bay Area had any chickens available.Ken let us know they had a shipment of coops coming in, so we pre-paid for the coop and five pullets, and he provided the coop dimensions so we could go home and pour a concrete pad. He advised us about feed and how much coop space to allow for each chicken. He even gave us a tour of their massive coop that had the pullets along with separate spaces for other breeds such as Copper Marans, Naked Necks, Ameraucanas and others.The store also has a nice variety of chicks and ducklings, and everything you need to get set up and maintain your flock. When we went to pick up our pullets, Eduardo helped us put them in boxes, and provided even more valuable advice about how to set up the nesting boxes with straw and scatter the floor with shavings, which we are going to compost. I highly recommend Peninsula Feed Store and its friendly staff, and will be coming back for future purchases.In case you are curious about how we set up our coop, here are the steps:1) Clear and level an area in the yard, compact the dirt, use 2x4s to make a frame, mix concrete and dump into the frame. We used 18 bags, 60 lbs each, to fill this 78 x 45 space, which gave us a ‘lip’ around the 75” x 41” coop. The concrete pad provides protection against predators and an easy to clean surface.2) Pick up the coop and the pullets, leaving the pullets in the box until coop is completed; or set up the coop and go back for the pullets when all is ready3) Build the coop, which was a bit like assembling Ikea furniture, with scant directions but basic illustrations. If you pay close attention to which parts are clearly exterior and keep the screws organized it should be fine. It should take about 2-3 hours to build.4) Set up food and water, then bring the boxes close to the coop entrance, gently lifting each bird with your fingers supporting their chest and thumbs across their wings while talking soothingly to them. Let the chickens settle into the coop for a week before having them venture into the yard.
Sean Wagstaff
Fantastic place for animal feed for poultry, goats, horses, pigs and exotic birds (NOT cats and dogs.) Feels and smells like an old-school family run feed store, which is so nice in the age of cold impersonal big box stores and such a surprise in this overpriced bay area. Great selection, service and prices. (Even hard-to-find whole grains, bran and straw, which are gold for mushroom cultivation.) Fun for kids and animal lovers just to look at the chicks, chickens, ducklings, and other poultry for sale.
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