Pullets

Food raised in a way we trust to feed our family

Rainbow Pullets

Maypop Pullets

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There is nothing quite like gathering a clutch of fresh eggs from your own chickens in your own yard. From day old chicks, our hens are scratching and pecking in the soil, building healthy bodies that will in turn lay beautiful, clean, nutrient dense eggs for you to enjoy!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A young hen under the age of 1 year old

  • Our Pullets are 20 weeks old

  • Each breed is begins to lay at different ages.

    • White Leghorn-16-18 weeks

    • Cream Crested Legbar- 18-22 weeks

    • Gold Laced Wyandotte- 20-24 weeks

    • Sapphire Olive Egger- 20-24 weeks

    • French Black Copper Marans- 22-26 weeks

  • A cardboard box, dog crate, or even coolers will work! The main thing is that there is around 1 cubic foot per bird (roughly the size of a milk crate) and the top is open for ventilation.

  • Yes! All the eggs share the same rich flavor of pasture raised eggs.

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