We have over 80 of the sweetest, most spoiled chickens in the area. Our birds are fed a GMO-free and/or Organic diet. We offer breakfast eggs, hatching eggs from a variety of breeds, and live chicks including:
We had a crazy summer! We built a third coop and 3 additional runs so we could separate our birds by breed. Each run is equipped with electricity, running water and electric fans to cool the birds when it's hot. We also have deicers in all the waterers so our birds don't have to deal with frozen water on cold days.
Our 2100 Square foot coop and run - complete with running water and electricity. All tucked in our secluded hideaway
And Meet our Birds!
Our Rooster, Meat, overwatching his girls. These guys are part of our Black Australorp flock.
Our Cream Legbars at a very young age. They are all grown up now. We try to keep enrichment activities available for the birds.
Meet Gladys - She is one of our favorite Cream Legbar Hens. She lays blue eggs and loves showing off how photogenic she is. She is named for my husband's grandmother because her poof looks like his grandma's hairstyle :)
Penny is one of our Black Copper Marans. She's feisty and fiery. I can't help but feel like she's judging me here.
Angelina and Mini Me
Our egg basket
Our birds are more than livestock.
We spend time with them daily from hatch. They are well-socialized and happy to see us. Many have names. They are pampered, well-fed, and well-cared for. We practice good husbandry methods because these guys depend on us! Their feed is non-gmo and/or organic. We believe the best feed makes the strongest birds and helps hens lay eggs to support the growth of our current and future flock.
Alicia and a cream leg bar hen
Our Cream Legbar Rooster - Bubo
David and Sweetie, an Ameraucana.
What we currently offer:
Breakfast Eggs
Hatching Eggs
Marans Hatching Eggs
Cream Legbar Hatching Eggs
Australorp Hatching Eggs
Bielefelder Hatching Eggs
Olive Egger Hatching Eggs
Barnyard Mix Hatching Eggs
Live Chicks and Hens - we frequently have live chicks available and occasionally, we have 2+ year old laying hens.