About
We’re a free-range, rare-breed chicken hatchery in the Midwest specializing in 6 core breeds. In the spring and summer, we grow organic veggies to feed our flock!
Our Rare Breed Chickens are Sourced from Greenfire Farms.
We prioritize positive energy around the chickens. We talk to them, pet them, hold them, and even sing to them. Just like any animal species, chickens let you know when they are happy and healthy — they chirp and coo just like city birds. They’re so quiet.
Loving ourselves is part of loving our flock. We encourage each team member to set healthy boundaries through observation, introspection, healthy communication, and rest.
Loving one another is the other key component of the Graywhale Farms Way. This means we show respect for one another’s boundaries, roles, and responsibilities as well as empathy and understanding.
That's the Graywhale Farms Way.
Happy. Healthy.
GraywhaleFarms.com
Our Rare Breed Chickens are Sourced from Greenfire Farms.
We prioritize positive energy around the chickens. We talk to them, pet them, hold them, and even sing to them. Just like any animal species, chickens let you know when they are happy and healthy — they chirp and coo just like city birds. They’re so quiet.
Loving ourselves is part of loving our flock. We encourage each team member to set healthy boundaries through observation, introspection, healthy communication, and rest.
Loving one another is the other key component of the Graywhale Farms Way. This means we show respect for one another’s boundaries, roles, and responsibilities as well as empathy and understanding.
That's the Graywhale Farms Way.
Happy. Healthy.
GraywhaleFarms.com
All feedback (5)
- _***8 (0)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseThr seller never answered the message never received the order
- v***a (114)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseGreat packaging
- s***3 (1)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseAll the eggs were shipped with the fat side(air sack)down. I’ve read a bunch of reports on the best way to ship was with the air sack upwards. Still going to try and hatch them. Fingers crossed.