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    Lewis & Cluck

    4.8 (16 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Pete is very helpful and the selection is great for backyard chicken keepers! Reasonable prices!

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    6 years ago

    Best place for chicken feed and pine shavings! Very affordable prices and selection.

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    7 years ago

    First of all, the place is called Lewis & Cluck. What more could you need? The guy that helped us was awesome. Great place.

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    3 years ago

    Go to source for chicken and goat food, supplies, and advice.

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    7 years ago

    A very friendly locally owned place to get all your chicken's food and other needs met! They sell #organic #chickenfeed too.

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    They have everything you could need and Pete, the owner, is a wealth of knowledge and is always willing to help and give suggestions.

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    Wardle Feed & Pet Supply - A 4 week old "hen" with a large comb that turned out to be a rooster

    Wardle Feed & Pet Supply

    3.7(72 reviews)
    13.2 mi
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    Gotten chicks from these guys for years. Great place to get chickens and feed. They have a plethora…read moreof hardy breeds that do well in Colorado weather and lay various colors of eggs too which is fun to have a rainbow in your fridge. Out of 20 chicks over the years we've never had a rooster. Love this spot

    I have had the worst experiences with Wardle's and just want to warn others…read more In June 2024, as a brand new chicken owners, I bought 3 Rhode Island Red hens from them. I was not able to go into the coop with the sales associate so he just went in, grabbed whatever three hens he could get and put them in my carrier. When I got home and took them out, I noticed one could barely walk. I tried to give her some rescue 911 electrolytes in her water and access to food thinking maybe getting scooped up and put in a box and then being in a car for 15 minutes was a stress on her nervous system and she just needed some time to acclimate. I called Wardle's to tell them what happened and asked if I could switch her for another hen. The manager told me no because she could be sick... even though that meant they had just sold me a sick chicken. She struggled for weeks. We had to keep her in a separate coop and spent countless dollars on a ton of different supplements trying to figure out what was wrong with her and to keep her alive. Finally we tried Vitamin B12 and after a few days of it in her water, she able to walk normally. Although she was always a pretty sickly chicken and not even a year later we found her dead in the coop one morning (no sign of attack or any injuries). Fast forward to September of 2025. We wanted to get a few chicks to raise and integrate with our flock. Against my better judgement, we went back to Wardle's to get chicks. They only had 4 week olds and again, we weren't allowed in the room where the brooders were to pick the ones we wanted so we just told the associate how many and which breeds. We got 3 gold laced Wyandottes, a Rhode Island Red and a Barred Rock. I looked in the box and noticed one of the hens had a pretty big comb. I asked if that was normal because we definitely didn't want a rooster. They assured me it was a hen. 3 months later, our "hen" has started crowing. We can't have roosters in Lakewood so now we have to find someone to take him or cull him. It breaks my heart. Of note, since then we have ordered chicks from McMurray and Meyer's Hatchery and had really healthy, beautiful, hens. Not a single rooster. I would highly recommend ordering from a hatchery over buying any chickens from Wardle's!

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