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Pastured eggs

"Welcome to Our Farm"

Welcome to our desert oasis. Located 60 miles West of Las Vegas, between Las Vegas and Death Valley. Our goal is to strive to become as self sustainable as possible and being good stewards of our land and animals.
The main goal and focus is in raising animals humanely and providing them the best possible environment in which to grow. This environment must include full access to grass pastures.  Our beliefs is what guided us on our path to becoming the only “animal  welfare approved” farm for our fresh pastured organic eggs, chickens, and geese.
All farm activities are performed with organic and or bio-dynamic growing methods and principles.

Chicken grass pasture

We have about a half acre of organic chicken grass pasture and over the years we have spread many different flower seeds throughout it and every year they reseed them selves and it is so beautiful to see. We also have apple trees and pomegranate trees in the pasture and they are loaded with fruit....
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What a special brunch

What a special day when we delivered our are farm food to the top notch true farm to table chefs we always got treated like VIP’s and today we felt speacial Chef Brian Howard of Sparrow and wolf did a fantastic job. We have a hard time eating out with other eggs as we know we have the best pastured...
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Being a good mom

I custard some goose and turkey eggs for Victoria,Vanessa, and Sam before we are heading out to brunch....
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Mother’s Day brunch

We are excited to be going to one of our farm friends and famous Las Vegas Chefs restaurant for mother’s day brunch. Chef Brian Howard was one of the first chefs that encouraged us and supported us early on he owns Sparrow and wolf and he serves nightly dinners and us being farmers do not do to many...
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Pastured eggs

The best eggs are pastured a farmer can say organic whitch we question at most the trick to the best possible eggs is truly free range on organic pastures and supplemented with organic seeds and corn. This winter our hens stopped laying for two months and ourselves had no farm eggs we resorted to...
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