Life on the Farm

Where Happy Hens Thrive

Our organic farm is built around a simple idea: hens that live well lay the best eggs. We provide wide open spaces, natural food, and safe barns so every bird can live a healthy, stress-free life.

A healthy hen resting on green grass at the farm
Hen Care

Free to Roam, Natural Diets

We believe that good farming is simple. Give the birds what they need, keep their spaces clean, and let nature do the rest. Here is how we care for our flock every single day.

Close up of organic grain feed in a wooden scoop

Pure Organic Feed

We use a clean grain mix made from natural plants. Our feed has no hidden chemicals, ensuring the eggs stay wholesome and safe.

Hens exploring a wide open grassy field

Open Green Pastures

The barn doors open early. The flocks go outside to walk, run, and search for natural seeds in the tall grass until the sun goes down.

Clean, cozy wooden nesting boxes inside the barn

Safe and Warm Barns

When evening comes, the hens return to warm, secure barns. We provide fresh straw and quiet nesting boxes for a peaceful night.

A farmer carefully picking up fresh brown eggs from a nest
Our Daily Rhythm

Morning Rounds and Fresh Checks

Every morning begins early at MeadowNest Eggs. We walk through the barns to check on each flock and gather the freshly laid eggs by hand. It is a quiet, careful process that lets us keep an eye on hen health and comfort.

In the afternoon, we focus on cleaning the nesting areas and refilling the grain boxes. A steady, gentle daily routine keeps the birds calm and ensures the farm runs smoothly from sunrise to sunset.

Updates

Farm Journal

Read our latest notes on seasonal changes, flock behavior, and daily life on the farm.

Spring Pastures

Fresh Grass and Active Flocks

The new grass has brought a surge of energy to the flocks. They are spending more time exploring the far edges of the fields, finding plenty of natural seeds.

Barn Maintenance

Preparing for Cooler Nights

We have added extra straw to the nesting boxes to ensure the hens stay warm and comfortable as the evening temperatures begin to drop.

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Get in Touch

Have questions about our egg farming methods, hen breeds, or produce? We are always happy to share our simple, organic process.