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251 W Loudon Ave
Lexington, KY 40508

Hallway Feeds, established in 1964, is a family-owned and handshake-operated company located in the heart of the Bluegrass in Lexington, KY. With a commitment to quality horse feed and supplements, they have been at the forefront of equine nutrition for over 50 years, providing strategic nutrition and customized feed programs to horses and horsemen worldwide.

As the largest family-owned and locally operated full-service feed company dedicated to the equine industry, Hallway Feeds prides itself on using only the finest hand-selected ingredients and investing in research and product development. Their scientifically proven formulas, such as the groundbreaking Edge Technology, have fueled the success of racehorses and sport horses, making them a trusted name in the industry.

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Elaine D.
10/27/2021

Much appreciation to Anthony for an outstanding tour of the Hallway facility. The Hall family produces premium equine feed for the domestic and international markets. For over 50 years, they have...

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Kristin H.
1/5/2017

Wow! This is the place for top quality horse feed! Very clean place that's family owned and operated. They know the business and know how important it is to have the best ingredients in their...

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