The beauty of nature when moving cows from one pasture to the next!
Do you want to know something exciting?
Our ladies are happily laying eggs again!
We are open tonight 5pm to 7pm and Saturday 11am to 4pm. Closed on Sunday this week!
The cows are not the only ones enjoying the green grass!
Every year we raise a new group of laying pullets to go back into our flock.
At least someone can be happy about this storm...these two love playing in the snow.
We are already on generator but everyone is safe and warm. Have a good day!
How cute is that face?
Meet Miss Minnie...she was only 48lbs when she was born just 3 months a go!
“Farmers are the stewards of the land, entrusted with the responsibility of nourishing it for future generations.”-Unknown
As the beef industry is at it's all time low since 1962 this is even more meaningful. Please, all we ask of you is to know where your food comes from.
KNOW YOUR FARMER!
We are open 11am to 4pm today. Stop by and visit us!
A mother's love can be so beautiful. This little heifer is loving her morning bath from her mom.
Reminder-- we are CLOSED for the two weekends! We are only open by appointment until October 13th.
The store is open Friday and Sunday this weekend. Come over and meet Giselle and her baby!
Friday 5pm to 7pm
Sunday 11am to 4pm
The gusty wind doesn't bother this soon to be momma!
Just a reminder we are closed tomorrow.
It may be another hot day ahead but it is Friday!
Two new babies in the last 24 hours!
Store is open this weekend.
Friday 5pm to 7pm
Saturday and Sunday 11am to 4pm
Even this spot is beautiful at night! Now only if it would cool off a bit.
Last batch of meat birds out on pasture! They LOVE picking through the grass and enjoy the sunshine.
Be sure to order your chicken NOW as we do not raise any throughout the winter months.
#pasturedpoultry
#eatlocal
Everyone has their happy place...this is one of our favorites.
Turn the volume up.
MOOving on over!
The girls moved to a new pasture this weekend to graze for a couple of weeks. As you can see, they know when it's time to go.
Rotational grazing allows the grass to have regrowth before putting the animals back in that area.