Have you had breakfast yet?

There’s a big difference between eggs from the store and eggs gathered fresh from the farm. When you crack open a Mama’s Garden egg, you’ll see it right away — that deep golden yolk, the strong shell, and the rich flavor that only comes from healthy hens living a good life.

Our hens spend their days outside in the fresh air, scratching in the dirt, pecking at bugs and greens, and enjoying sunshine — just the way nature intended. That simple lifestyle makes a big difference in the quality of the eggs. Therefore this is why we are raising over 200 laying hens for our community! So that many of you can enjoy and experience the difference, truly.

Fresher, Better Taste

Farm-fresh eggs are usually collected within hours of being sold. That freshness makes a big difference: the whites are firmer, the yolks stand tall, and the flavor is richer and more vibrant. Many people describe them as “buttery” or “clean-tasting.”

More Nutrients, Naturally

Eggs from pasture-raised hens often have:

  • Higher omega-3 fatty acids

  • More vitamin D, A, and E

  • Less cholesterol and saturated fat
    That’s because the hens get to roam, forage, and eat a natural diet of greens and bugs—just as nature intended.

You Can See the Difference

Crack one open and you’ll notice: the yolk is often a deep golden or orange color, a sign of nutrient density and a healthy, varied diet. Store-bought eggs often look pale by comparison.

Supports Local Farmers

When you buy direct from a farm, your money stays in the community. You’re helping real families keep their flocks healthy and sustainable instead of funding large-scale industrial systems.

Happier, Healthier Hens

Farm hens that live on pasture have room to roam, dust bathe, and peck naturally. That results in healthier birds—and in turn, healthier food for your family.

Trust and Transparency

When you buy from your local farmer, you can ask questions, see how the hens are raised, and know exactly where your food comes from. There’s no mystery behind the label.

Stop by and get yourself a dozen or two!

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