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Growing with the demand

NOOSAVILLE Stockfeed and Pet Supplies has been operating in Noosa since 2011, when demand for quality pet supplies outgrew the original Cooroy store.
Owner David Yabsley started the Cooroy Stockfeed and Pet Supplies store in 2001 and said he opened the Noosa store due to high demand in Noosa and the surrounding areas.
Stockfeed and Pet Supplies offers a wide range of feeds for all animals, big and small, from guinea pigs to horses.
You can also find everything you need for your furry friends including discounted flea and tick treatments for cats and dogs, plus Blackhawk foods and other quality brands.
Day-old chicks are also available as well as point of lay hens, and all your livestock needs including electric fencing.
David said friendly staff, product knowledge and competitive prices had proven a great success at both his Stockfeed stores.
Noosaville Stockfeed and Pet Supplies in located at 37 Gateway Drive, Noosaville. Phone 5470 2535 for more information.

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