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We are an accidental farm. We started with two yellow chicks two years ago. We have grown to an average of 100 chickens! How did that happen? My daughter asked me if people showed chickens like they do other animals. I had no idea so I jumped on the internet to find out. As soon as I found that they do have shows, we were off to see what it was all about. We had no idea what to expect. WOW! We had never seen so many chickens in so many shapes, sizes, and colors. We came home with our first pair of show chickens, and it just grew from there. Some shows we take about 9 birds and others we take up to 30. It's addicting and so much fun. Our flock includes an assortment of large fowl and bantams. Some of the breeds that we have are Ameraucanas, Wyandottes, Marans, Cinnamon Queens, Barred Rocks, Black Rocks, Frizzles, d'Uccles,Cubalayas, Old English, Cochins, Polish, Seramas, Egyptian Fayoumis, Aseels, and some mixed breeds. There may be more that I just can't remember. Our birds are a little spoiled. We give them a variety of foods including leftovers, noodles, vegetables, fruits, seeds, yogurt, oatmeal, watermelon, whatever we have left over in the garden, and more. We supplement them with fermented seeds and a non gmo and soy free feed. We believe that a farm fresh egg is a healthy egg. We sell our eggs at the market during the season and off the farm during the rest of the year.

Winter Crops

Meats/Livestock: chicken, Dairy/Eggs: eggs

Spring Crops

Meats/Livestock: chicken, Dairy/Eggs: eggs

Summer Crops

Meats/Livestock: chicken, Dairy/Eggs: eggs

Fall Crops

Meats/Livestock: chicken, Dairy/Eggs: eggs

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