08/27/2024
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Bailey Depot is located in the Delwood Plaza next to Polita's Place Apothecary & Wellness, the Blue Crow Boutique and the Bugle Bar
Bailey Depot Feed is a family owned local small business.
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1 Delwood Drive Unit 5
Bailey, CO
80421
Tuesday | 11am - 6pm |
Wednesday | 11am - 6pm |
Thursday | 11am - 6pm |
Friday | 11am - 6pm |
Saturday | 9am - 3pm |
Sunday | 9am - 3pm |
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Bailey Depot Feed first opened its doors 35 years ago. Originally located at the bottom of Crow Hill, it has since moved to its current home in Dellwood Square, right off of 285 and County Road 43. Supplying hay, grain, and pet food, it remains an integral part of the community.
I took over with my father, Chet, as the owner in 2019. We hope to breathe new life into the business while maintaining the small town feel and care I have experienced in the community over the last 20 years.
My name is Paige, and I grew up in Bailey. We moved to the area when I was just four years old. Growing up, I had pets of all kinds- from hamsters to rabbits, geckos, and more. Horses were, and still are, my biggest passion. After high school, I worked as a veterinary technician at a couple of the local animal hospitals. There, my knowledge of animals and nutrition grew. While I lived on a local ranch, I worked with show cattle and the occasional hog as well. I hope to use this knowledge when helping our customers select the highest quality product for not only their household pets, but their horses and 4-H show animals as well. I’m rarely spotted without my son, Steele, and pup, Whiskey. In my free time, I enjoy training horses, roping with my significant other, Jake, and spending time with our wonderful friends and family.
Chet moved to Bailey 17 years ago. His involvement in the community began while Paige was in school, volunteering and eventually joining the school board. Recently, he joined the Park County Fair Board. He’s volunteered for over 35 years at the National Western Stock show, and is a long standing member of the local Buffalo Bill Saddle Club. He’s a huge supporter of the youth in the community, especially those involved in the school district and 4H. Chet enjoys fishing and horseback riding in his time off. He’s looking forward to the change in pace after being involved in health care for 45 years.