Egg Delivery
April 2022 brought our first egg deliveries into Corvallis! We are excited to provide more here in May as the hens start to lay even more!
Winter Wonderland
We had a bit of a cold snap here in the pacific northwest and while I’m grateful that it isn’t more overwhelming, it’s nice to have just a few days of snow and freezing temperatures like this a few times a year!
Homesteader Chicken Stock
Making homemade chicken stock isn’t as hard as you may think and is a wonderful way to control exactly what goes into your meals and what doesn’t. But there is a secret ingredient that the top chefs and your favorite homesteaders already know - and it’s in this recipe!
Happy Turkey Day
After raising my own meat chickens, I have been curious about starting another pastured poultry. Should I do quail? Duck? Turkey? I got a firsthand experience processing turkeys helping a friend get ready for her family’s Turkey Day festivities and I’m just saying - I don’t think it’s a bad idea!
Processing My First American Bresse
When it comes to finished American Bresse heritage birds for meat, it’s a bit different than your 6-9 week old Cornish Cross birds. Putting the time and effort into these birds to be quality table birds is no small feat - learn along with us as we partake on this sustainable chicken adventure.
Hiatt Farms
Hiatt Farms is a small country farm store located on Peterson road in southeastern Philomath on the edges of Alsea and the coastal mountain range. Specializing in baked goods of all kinds, rumor has it they have the best chicken pot pie around!
Ordering Sustainable Dual Purpose Chickens
When I first started my meat chicken journey, I had no idea how much I would enjoy it or how much I would learn from the amazing sustainable poultry community. I can’t wait for the opportunity to learn and grow with these 10 little American Bresse chicks!
Cockles and Clam Chowder
What better adventure for anyone of any age in your family to do than to get out on the beautiful coast and rake for cockles? Whether you fry them as clam strips, make clam chowder, or create a fancy fried clam BLT - you can’t go wrong!
Finishing the First Half of 2021
Finishing up the end of the first half of 2021 was an exciting one filled with long days to get the heifers bred. A tight schedule planning their cycles with the AI technician, it takes more care than breeding without a bull but it’s nice to not have the troubles of owning a bull.
Homestead Bullet Journal; February Egg Tracker
Keeping notes in regards to your homesteads production can be tedious but check out this fun egg laying tracker that utilizes weather, fermented chicken scratch supplements and more to find that egg laying sweet spot for your hens!
Moving Chicks to the Brooder House; Part I
It’s been a week but I finally moved the first part of the chicks from the small tub in the garage to the larger brooder in the pump house. These laying chicks are growing so fast! I can’t wait to watch them grow!
Sourdough Starter
Your sourdough starter is a living breathing thing, think of it as a live active yeast that you can use to make food taste even better! At one point in time, someone created it by mixing flour and water, letting it sit out on a warm counter, splitting it in half, feeding it more flour and water, etc. until a bacteria became alive in it which makes that sour smell of sourdough bread. Sounds gross - tastes great!
Power Surge Scare
After the recent ice storm, I have had fears of power outages ruining all of the meat in the freezer - no small investment! But one I didn’t think of was when a power surge cut the power to our garage which includes the freezers and the heat lamp for our brand new chicks! Expecting the worst, I ran for the garage!
Chicken Math - It’s Wild
Adding 28 New Hens
Day Old Chicks
It’s day number one for a set of 16 new laying chicks from Jenks Hatchery! We are so excited to include these little ladies in our coop in the future!
Laying Hens; The 2021 Edition
Chicken math is crazy, you start off saying you’ll get six chickens (maybe twelve) and then you end up having forty. We’re so excited to be adding the color variety in to our egg cartons late this summer! Here’s our 2021 chicken inventory and 2021 update and plan!
Ice Storms, Loose Heifers, & Recovering
A ice and windstorm rocked the western side of Oregon just days before Valentine’s Day. Thankful to not have had detrimental long-term impacts, we were able to clean up the pressing issues just a day later.