Our Flock

Raised with Care,
Free to Forage

Discover the traditional breeds that make our farm special and explore our unwavering dedication to ethical poultry farming and exceptional animal welfare.

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Heritage Varieties

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Heritage laying hens foraging in green pasture

Heritage Foragers

Our primary laying flocks consist of hardy, traditional breeds carefully selected for their strong foraging instincts and robust immune systems. Thriving in an outdoor environment, these birds maintain peak health naturally, producing vibrant, nutrient-dense organic eggs daily.

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Woodland ranger chickens resting under trees

Woodland Roamers

Raised slowly and peacefully, our meat birds spend their days beneath the protective canopy of mature trees and established hedgerows. This active, low-stress lifestyle builds exceptional vitality, ensuring superior quality in all our farm produce.

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Uncompromising Standards

Beyond Standard Free Range

True animal welfare demands far more than merely opening a barn door. Our flocks enjoy extensive daylight access to rich, biologically diverse pastures filled with natural forage, ample shelter, and dedicated dust-bathing spots that satisfy their innate behaviors.

  • Certified organic, locally milled feed supplements their daily pasture grazing.
  • Spacious, well-ventilated overnight housing prevents overcrowding and stress.
  • Proactive veterinary guidance focusing on natural disease prevention.
Large flock of chickens enjoying extensive green pastures
A Day in the Life

Natural Farming Rhythms

Our daily farm routines are dictated by the sun and the natural instincts of our flocks, ensuring a calm, predictable environment.

Dawn Pasture Release

As the sun rises, the barn pop-holes are opened. The birds eagerly venture out into the dew-covered fields to begin their morning routine of foraging for fresh insects and greens.

Midday Dust Baths

During the warmer hours, the flock seeks shade under the mature trees. Here, they engage in communal dust bathing—a vital natural behavior that keeps their feathers clean and controls parasites.

Dusk Roosting

As daylight fades, the birds instinctively return to their secure barns. Once the entire flock is safely settled on their perches, the barns are closed to protect them from overnight predators.

Discuss Our Breeding Practices

Have questions about our specific poultry breeds or our rigorous welfare standards? We are always happy to share details about our farming approach.