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July Chickens Sold Out!

One more chance to get chickens this year

Thanks to all of you who ordered, we are sold out of pasture-raised chickens for July.  We will be doing one more batch of chickens available for pickup in early October.  We encourage you to place an order as soon as possible, as these will be the last chickens we have available before next year.

Chicken subscriptions

Would you like to get one, two, or more pasture-raised chickens every month or two during the summer of 2019, delivered to a pickup location near you, so that you can have healthy, tasty, natural chicken all summer, at our bulk order price, without having to fill up your freezer?  Please let us know if this interests you and make sure you sign up for our newsletter.

We are ascertaining interest only; you need not make any commitment at this time.  Over the winter we will contact those interested with potential pickup dates and locations, and you can place a subscription order at that time if you would like to do so.  Please note that while we hope to be in more farm markets next year and you can of course buy from us there (details to be announced), we will only be offering our bulk order pricing to pre-order customers.  

Building chicken tractors 1

Functionality has inherent beauty? 

Functionality has inherent beauty? 

To raise our chickens outdoors on pasture while keeping them safe from predators, we provide them with mobile shelters that provide shade, protection, and feed and water. The shelter design has removable wheels so we can wheel them to fresh grass throughout the season and the chickens don't spend too long in one place.

The bottom of each of these "chicken tractors" must be flat. There is no floor, which means the chicken manure fertilizes the pasture as they go. So the edge of the shelter must be flush to the ground so predators can't reach underneath it while the chickens are inside. Putting a half-lap joint into each bottom corner helps ensure it stays flat and there are no gaps.  And even though the other corners could probably be held together by just a few screws, putting in joints will make the structure stronger. Also, it just looks better!