Chickens Processed!
Back in middle of June, we took the chickens in to be processed. Here is how they are packaged. Afterwords, we arranged a time and location to deliver to our customers. Thank you to our spring batch customers for your Read more…
Back in middle of June, we took the chickens in to be processed. Here is how they are packaged. Afterwords, we arranged a time and location to deliver to our customers. Thank you to our spring batch customers for your Read more…
I wanted to give a few tips and tricks to cooking great eggs, and some especially for great duck eggs, here we go! Duck eggs need to cook lower and slower otherwise your eggs can end up rubbery. Salt & Read more…
Our broiler chickens are going to be processed this week, and the mulberry trees are putting out fruit. So we cut off a fruitful branch and gave it to them as a treat during their last week. They were unsure Read more…
Like with chicken eggs, duck eggs are easier to peal after they have been in the fridge for a few weeks. We have found that the best result is to do the “boiling start” method. Set out how many eggs Read more…
The weather is finally nice enough to get the chicks out on grass! We move them out into the chicken tractor to get them on grass as soon as possible. They’ll still have heat lamps for a week or two Read more…
Just want to say welcome and take a look around to find out more about our small farm. We’ll post updates on here and on our Facebook page. Thank you for stopping by!