SHOP (June 2025)

What’s Available Right Now (If it’s not on this list, I do not have it): I have recently started selling my eggs to Front Porch Market in Salem/Benton (they offered me $4.00 a dozen). If you are looking for fresh eggs, mine are there for sale–they are open Wednesday to Sunday.They are still $3.00 aContinue reading “SHOP (June 2025)”

Breeding Heritage Chickens: Why Not to Rely on Chicken Hatcheries

Here’s another great article from Mother Earth News. Here is the link to read it on their website or I have copied the entire article below. https://www.motherearthnews.com/homesteading-and-livestock/heritage-chicken-breeding-zm0z16amzkon/ Many of us who keep backyard flocks are aware that industrial chicken breeds from commercial hatcheries aren’t the best option if we’re hoping to raise self-reliant birds. WeContinue reading “Breeding Heritage Chickens: Why Not to Rely on Chicken Hatcheries”

Sustainable Chicken Farming

How can I make my flock friendlier to the environment? Opting out of industrial agriculture and keeping your own chickens is an environmentally friendly choice already, so a lot of choices you make about your flock, such as which breeds to keep, are neutral from an environmental perspective. However, other choices can help your littleContinue reading “Sustainable Chicken Farming”

What’s Available (Sept. 2024)

September 2024 I sold the last of my 2024 babies/ hens in June and only have babies, young pullets, and roosters left. Lavender Maran. Hen. She won 1st place at the County Fair in September 2024 (You can see her picture under the page that says OUR BIRDS). Almost 5 months old. Not laying yet.Continue reading “What’s Available (Sept. 2024)”

Raising Chickens

An article from Brown’s Family Farmstead How To Raise Chickens: A Comprehensive Guide for Beginners If you’re considering raising chickens, this comprehensive guide is a must-read for beginners. Whether you’re interested in having a backyard flock for fresh eggs or simply enjoying the company of these feathered friends, this resource covers all the basics toContinue reading “Raising Chickens”

About Us

We are a small family chicken hatchery and seed business located 6.55 miles from Far West Little Rock, Arkansas in the Ferndale/Paron area. We hatch on a very small scale for ourselves and for the local community. We are a small 1-2 person hatchery and seed business. We have a goal of saving rare poultry/plants/seeds.Continue reading “About Us”

How to make Money off your Chickens

There are several ways to make money off your chickens. One of the most popular ways is selling eating eggs. 1 Rhode Island Red chicken lays 250+ eggs per year. I am going to pretend the + is the number that your family eats. In one year, you could make: 1 Chicken 250 Eggs perContinue reading “How to make Money off your Chickens”

Raising Baby Chickens

They need heat, food, and water.  Start them at 95 degrees at birth and lower 5 degrees each week.  Get a cage and put a heat clamp light/250W bulb in it. Some people use a plastic tub or swimming pool while they are little. An expensive brooder is not necessary. I put either a disposable waterproofContinue reading “Raising Baby Chickens”

Buff Laced Polish

Buff Laced Polish Chicken Breed Buff Crested Polish chickens are a stunning and distinctive breed, prized for their ornamental appearance and gentle nature. With their signature puff of feathers crowning their heads and warm, buff-colored plumage, these birds add a unique touch to any flock. Whether you’re drawn to their charming looks, curious temperament, orContinue reading “Buff Laced Polish”

Farm Fresh Eggs

How Long Are Farm Fresh Eggs Good For? Everything You Need to Know! This is a great article from Brown’s Family Farmstead but our family’s personal opinion is 2 months unrefrigerated/6 months refrigerated in way too long. We would never leave ours over 2-3 weeks UNWASHED on the counter or over 2 months in theContinue reading “Farm Fresh Eggs”

Cornish Rock Cross Chickens

If you’re looking for information on raising meat chickens, here’s an article from The Little Modern Farm: Cornish Rock Cross Chickens-An Honest Review After raising these birds for several years I’ve learned a few things about the Cornish Rock Cross. I’ll break down all the good and the bad below.  Cornish Rock Cross Chicks  Cornish RockContinue reading “Cornish Rock Cross Chickens”

Free Chicken Program 2023

Does your family want to raise chickens and can’t afford them? This has been discontinued due to the expense of it There are amazing benefits to home grown eggs and chicken meat. See my blog for more information on that. Past those benefits, it is priceless to be able to take care of yourself byContinue reading “Free Chicken Program 2023”

Heritage Rhode Island Red

Description Heritage Rhode Island Reds are the most successful dual-purpose bird and backyard chicken. They’re a very hardy, sturdy breed and even with limited conditions the hens will still produce eggs. Did you know that the true Heritage Rhode Island Red is on the watch list of the Livestock Conservancy? We decided it was time to helpContinue reading “Heritage Rhode Island Red”

2022 Baby chickens cheep cheep

PRICES ARE FOR THE ENTIRE WINTER OF 2022/2023: We sell our seeds wholesale at the same price that we pay for them (If you don’t believe me, ask me to email you a receipt). We do this as a service to the local community (West Little Rock/Paron/Ferndale) as we are a non-profit and love toContinue reading “2022 Baby chickens cheep cheep”

Why should we save rare chickens?

One of my goals here is to save heritage breeds of chickens that are slowly dying out. Most of these breeds are breeds that no one wants right now but they still need to be kept going before they are lost completely. It takes lots of cages, fencing, time, and money to be able toContinue reading “Why should we save rare chickens?”

Heritage vs. Commercial Birds

Should I buy chicks from breeders or hatcheries? Alright. I’ve heard from so many people that private breeders are the only people worth buying poultry from. I have heard it said that hatcheries sell either puny, poor representations of a breed, or they sell mutts that look like the breed but really aren’t. I’ve heardContinue reading “Heritage vs. Commercial Birds”

Raising Homegrown Chickens Could Save Your Life

Don’t be fooled by the title. When I first saw this article from Mother Earth News, I expected them to say something about how, in times of crisis, your chickens can save your life and family by letting them free range to feed them cheaply, buy heritage breeds to hatch their own babies, eat theContinue reading “Raising Homegrown Chickens Could Save Your Life”