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Mary N Mae’s Tack N Feed opens in Port Colborne

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Mary N Mae’s Tack N Feed opens in Port Colborne

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At Mary N Mae’s, you can find a great selection of tack items for a reasonable price.



Mary N Mae’s Tack N Feed has opened in Port Colborne and welcomed customers on Friday, September 13th, 2024. An official grand opening is coming in October.

“We carry a variety of farm animal and pet products, including Loyall cat and dog food, Purina equine and farm feed supplies”, said Mary Moore, owner. They also carry Masterfeed products, Versele-Laga Pigeon products/feed, and so much more.

“We proudly support the Whispering Hearts Horse Rescue Center, located in Hagersville, Ontario. This wonderful non-profit organization is committed to the wellbeing and rehabilitation of abused and neglected horses. You can find more information at https://whhrescue.com/about-us (https://whhrescue.com/about-us) .

At Mary N Mae’s, you can find a great selection of tack items for a reasonable price. All sales from this section of the store are contributed directly to the rescue. They also accept donations from the public for the rescue.

“We look forward to welcoming all new and familiar faces. Don’t forget to bring along your furry friends as well!,” said Mary. When you visit be sure to look for Mary’s sidekick Mae, who you will often see napping or getting into trouble.

Mary n Mae’s have also recently partnered with Silver Spur Trailering. Both drivers are commercial drivers and Firefighters, with vast experience of crossing and running short and long hauls, including Florida bound. They are equipped with new quality equipment. You can contact Tom for quotes at (289) 241-6751.

Mary n Mae’s hours are as follows: M-F 9am-6pm, Sat 9am-2pm, Sun - Closed.

Mary n Mae’s Tack n Feed is located at 17 Clarence Street, Port Colborne, ON. You can reach them at (905) 834-8778, email marynmaetack@outlook.com . They are also on Facebook.

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