Yarra Glen Stock Feeds

Yarra Glen Stock Feeds Your local store for horse feeds, supplements, and supplies β€” plus everything you need for pets, poultry & livestock. Come and see us today! Come see us today!
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Whether you're feeding for performance or a paddock pet , we've got the right feed, advice and support. Your trusted local store for horse feed, supplements, and supplies β€” plus everything you need for pets, poultry & livestock. We are happy to answer any questions you have, and if we haven't got what you're after, we'll always try and get it in for you. See you in-store soon!

28/04/2026

🐾 Attention Dog Owners 🐾

At Yarra Glen Stock Feeds, we stock a great range of quality dog food to keep your furry friends happy and healthy 🐢

Looking for something specific? No worries, if we don’t have your preferred brand or product in store, let us know and we'll order it in for you.

If you have a specific issue or concern for your pet, pop in for a chat or give us a call – we’re here to help you find the right product!

πŸ“ Visit us in store, opposite the racecourse on Armstrong Grove, Yarra Glen
πŸ“ž Call (03) 9730 1729
πŸ“± Text 0408 441 287

Yes, we are open our usual hours tomorrow, 9am - 1pm
24/04/2026

Yes, we are open our usual hours tomorrow, 9am - 1pm

🐣 Easter Trading Hours 🐣A heads up to our valued customers:We will be closed on Good Friday and Easter Monday.We’ll be o...
30/03/2026

🐣 Easter Trading Hours 🐣

A heads up to our valued customers:

We will be closed on Good Friday and Easter Monday.

We’ll be open Easter Saturday from 9am – 1pm, so feel free to pop in and stock up then!

Wishing everyone a safe and happy Easter from Yarra Glen Stock Feeds 🌸🐰πŸ₯š

05/03/2026

πŸ“’ Labour Day Public Holiday Notice

Hi everyone, just a heads-up, Yarra Glen Stock Feeds will be closed on Monday 9th March for the Labour Day public holiday.

We’ll be back open on Tuesday as normal.

Please make sure you grab any feed or supplies you need before the long weekend
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Enjoy the long weekend! 🌾

🐭🌾 Keep Your Feed Fresh & Rodent-Free! πŸŒΎπŸ­βœ… Food grade 44-gallon drums with rodent-proof clamp lids – Perfect for keeping...
23/02/2026

🐭🌾 Keep Your Feed Fresh & Rodent-Free! 🌾🐭

βœ… Food grade 44-gallon drums with rodent-proof clamp lids – Perfect for keeping out mice and rats while locking in freshness. Ideal for horse, stock, poultry and pet feed storage.
βœ… Various feed buckets and tyre feeders in stock – Durable, practical and ready for everyday use around the stable, yard or paddock.

Avoid unwanted feed losses – quality storage makes a difference!

πŸ“ Visit us opposite the racecourse on Armstrong Grove, Yarra Glen
πŸ“ž Call (03) 9730 1729 to check availability

Pop in and grab yours!

Some great advice πŸͺ±
21/02/2026

Some great advice πŸͺ±

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We’re halfway through February, which means it is nearly March, which means it is almost β€œautumn”, which means it's time for this annual post, to catch you all before you drench your horses on the 1st of March.

Mid - late autumn is the No. 1 time of year to worm your horses, because it ties in best with breaking the bot-fly life cycle. A bot fly’s lifecycle is 12 months, so treating just once a year will break that lifecycle (and overtime decrease bot fly populations). By mid-autumn/early winter, the entire population of bot flies will be inside your horse, which means you can target all the bots on your property with a single dosage of a boticide dewormer (ivermectin, abamectin, moxidectin).

If you deworm your horses too early in autumn, you will not be targeting all the bot flies as they are often present well into autumn, laying eggs on your horses coat. If you deworm on the 1st of March, there will be bot flies, and subsequently bot eggs and larvae that come after the treatment and will remain within your horse for the year.

Therefore, hold off on the autumn deworming a little longer, if your horses are in good condition. Wait until the nights cool down and the bot flies disappear before deworming – and make sure that the dewormer you purchase is active against bots, otherwise it will all be in vain. If your horses need to be treated now, do so, but make sure you target bot flies again in early winter. The β€œfirst frost” method simply means it is cold enough that the bots will be finished. Australia frosts are not cold enough to actually kill any worms in the ground – these need consistent days of below zero temperatures (think Northern European/American winters)

So that’s my bot-fly spiel. Normally I write about strongyles (my favourite), and so I shall of course make a mention of them here too.
I always recommend a mid-late autumn deworming for ALL HORSES because it a) cleans out any bots and b) all horses really should have a strongyle clean out once a year as well. I may be against deworming for the sake of deworming, however that is only if you are doing it 3 or 4 or more times a year.

Strongyles can have a lifecycle of as little as 6 weeks. In addition, at any one point, about 90% of the strongyle population is living on the pasture, not in the horse. Therefore, the concept of using chemical dewormers inside the horse to break the lifecycle of strongyles would not work. At all. So, we chose our annual deworming-clean-out to line up with as many other parasites as possible.

All boticide dewormers are also effective against strongyles so deworming in autumn is a 2 for 1 type deal. You should also consider using a dewormer that also contains praziquantel to treat for tapeworms to get a complete clean out, just in case tapeworms are present. WormCheck does offer a tapeworm specific FEC now, if you wanted to check beforehand to avoid the overuse of praziquantel. (There have been some scary reports of praziquantel resistance in Europe.)

Lastly… wait, second lastly.. this is a topic too complex to get into here, but: this time of year is key for larval cyathostomins, where encysted larvae have mass emergences from the intestine wall, in response to changes in weather (e.g. in VIC as it cools and becomes wetter again). Deworming and removing adult populations of worms can act as a trigger for larval re-emergence, which is also why I often baulk at deworming horses now. The larvae may slowly re-emerge coming into the cooler weather and treating in mid-late autumn may be a safer bet to remove adults and emerged larvae. The research on this is sketchy as best, however these are patterns shown in cattle and hypothetically should translate over into horses.

And lastly (pat on the back for reading this far): just because I’m recommending deworming all horses does not mean I am not recommending FECs in autumn. A FEC will tell you important things about your horses health, and pick up anything odd that may be happening (e.g. a spike in EPG in a horse that is usually a low shedder; this is a sign of an impaired immune system, e.g. EMS, cushings). Doing an autumn FEC will also allow you to test drug efficacy. Autumn should be a key time for everyone to do a FECRT (faecal egg count reduction test), where you get FECs done before and after deworming to make sure that it worked. If you only deworm once a year, then you’ve only got one chance for a FECRT, and you cannot, I repeat, you CANNOT do a FECRT without a FEC before to compare to.

If you’d like to organise FECs and FECRTs for your horses this autumn, check out the website (link on the FB page) for postal submission and drop off points/events.

05/02/2026

🌾 Hay lovers β€” this is for you! 🌾

We now have teff hay back in stock at Yarra Glen Stock Feeds, our hay range includes:

βœ”οΈ Teff Hay – highly palatable, naturally low in sugar, a great option for horses needing careful dietary management
βœ”οΈ Meadow Hay – a reliable, well-balanced hay suitable for a wide range of horses and livestock
βœ”οΈ Lucerne Hay – premium quality, high protein and calcium, ideal for performance horses, breeders and growing animals

Whether you’re feeding horses, cattle, sheep or alpacas, we’ve got quality hay to suit your needs.

As always, we're happy to help you choose the right option and answer any questions. Stock is available now so fill your shed!

πŸ“ Visit us in Yarra Glen, opposite the Yarra Valley Racecourse
πŸ“ž Give us a call to place an order. We offer free delivery for any order over $250 in our delivery area

29/01/2026

✨ NEW IN STORE – JENQUINE SUPPLEMENTS ✨

We’re excited to introduce Jenquine to the shelves at Yarra Glen Stock Feeds 🐴

Jenquine is an Australian-owned and produced range of equine supplements, created by Dr. Jennifer Stewart, an equine veterinarian and nutritionist with over 45 years of experience. Trusted by horse owners for supporting gut health, muscle function, joints, hooves, performance and overall wellbeing, and designed to complement modern feeding programs, Jenquine products are highly palatable, effective, and easy to use. These supplements are are designed to meet the specific nutritional needs of all horses, focusing on low starch and sugar to minimise metabolic risks and reduce the likelihood of veterinary conditions. They are suitable for horses with stomach ulcers, prone to colic, tying-up, laminitis, hoof conditions and will aid in reducing leg and joint problems in growing horses.

πŸ“ Pop in and see us opposite the Yarra Glen Racecourse
πŸ“ž (03) 9730 1729 or 0408 441 287

Quality nutrition your horses will thank you for. 🐎

26/01/2026

Some great tips here

24/01/2026

Due to the excessive heat πŸ₯΅forecast for Tuesday 27 January, we've adjusted our opening hours to 8am - 12pm.

Stay cool everyone!πŸ–οΈ

Just a reminder to our customers that Yarra Glen Stock Feeds will be CLOSED on Monday for the Australia Day public holid...
22/01/2026

Just a reminder to our customers that Yarra Glen Stock Feeds will be CLOSED on Monday for the Australia Day public holiday.

We will reopen as usual on Tuesday. Please plan ahead and stay safe β€” especially in this summer heat! β˜€οΈ

Thank you for your continued support.

Address

2/1 Armstrong Grove
Yarra Glen, VIC
3775

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9am - 5:30pm
Friday 9am - 5:30pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

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