FAQs

Do you ship products out of state?

All of our food products are made in-home and/or processed on the farm. Due to regulations, we are unable to sell outside the state of Oklahoma.

What does pasture-raised mean?

When we use the term “pasture-raised,” we don’t take it lightly. You’ll see it on our chickens, turkeys, and pork, and it means the same thing to different degrees. Our animals touch grass. They drink from a pond and roam a 7-acre pasture. They take dust baths and wallow at will, only coming to the barn when they need shelter from the frisky Oklahoma weather. There are times they may need their freedom temporarily tempered for their safety… but the goal is to let them live their best lives. And we believe that life is outside, not in a big filthy building.

What does free-range mean?

Similar to “pasture-raised,” the term “free-range” refers to living conditions. The USDA allows egg producers to use the label as long as hens have “access to the outdoors.” But for us, it means that they spend so much time outside that they rarely come home! You’ll find our layers scratching deep leaf banks along the creek, chasing bugs across the pasture, and gleefully throwing dust into the air.

Are your animals raised humanely?

Our animals receive the best care possible! Even the ones intended to feed our family and community are loved and handled with respect while they’re with us. When harvest day comes, we opt to process on our farm instead of transporting them to a facility, minimizing their end-of-life stress and ensuring their final moments are peaceful.

Do you garden and feed organic?

We are not certified organic at this time. That being said, our goal is to work WITH Nature rather than against Her. Using products that benefit Her benefits us, in the long run! While we’re not yet at the place of purchasing all organic feed, as we feel that would be cost-prohibitive for our customers, we’re working towards growing more and more of our own animal feed. We hope to minimize input in the form of milled feed for our livestock and achieve organic certification for the garden in the end.