What are pasture eggs & how are we different??
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Happier hens, healthier pastures, premium eggs.
They say you shouldn’t fix what isn’t broken, and we wholeheartedly agree - especially when it comes to egg farming.
Pasture egg farming is quite different to your conventional "free range" farming methods.
Our chickens are free to roam all day long, and are continually moved onto fresh green pasture alongside their "moveable coops" - where they hang out, sleep and lay their eggs.
We've even added "moveable trees" to ensure their environment is as comfortable and 'natural' as possible - just some chooks living their best lives, the way nature intended!
Having this new and unique style of commercial farming in New Zealand allows our girls to get everything they require in a balanced diet - from fresh greens, seeds, bugs & grubs and everything in between!
Your conventional "free range" egg farm still allows their hens to roam, which is great but due to their "fixed barns" - they are roaming on the same ground for their entire lifespan.
This ground is quickly robbed of it's nutrients, leaving the chickens entirely dependant on processed feed - no greens, grubs or bugs to be seen.
Foraging on fresh green pasture daily plays a vital role in allowing our chickens to get all the nutrients and protein they require in their diet.
On top of this, the regular relocation of coops ensure their pastures are naturally fertilised - meaning there are no nasty chemical fertilisers in sight here at Olliff Farm.
The result is evident - Our eggs are superior tasting, full of flavour and have rich golden yolks.
Pretty simple really... The happier, healthier, and stress-free the chicken, the better tasting the egg!
They say you shouldn’t fix what isn’t broken, and we wholeheartedly agree - especially when it comes to egg farming.
Pasture egg farming is quite different to your conventional "free range" farming methods.
Our chickens are free to roam all day long, and are continually moved onto fresh green pasture alongside their "moveable coops" - where they hang out, sleep and lay their eggs.
We've even added "moveable trees" to ensure their environment is as comfortable and 'natural' as possible - just some chooks living their best lives, the way nature intended!
Having this new and unique style of commercial farming in New Zealand allows our girls to get everything they require in a balanced diet - from fresh greens, seeds, bugs & grubs and everything in between!
Your conventional "free range" egg farm still allows their hens to roam, which is great but due to their "fixed barns" - they are roaming on the same ground for their entire lifespan.
This ground is quickly robbed of it's nutrients, leaving the chickens entirely dependant on processed feed - no greens, grubs or bugs to be seen.
Foraging on fresh green pasture daily plays a vital role in allowing our chickens to get all the nutrients and protein they require in their diet.
On top of this, the regular relocation of coops ensure their pastures are naturally fertilised - meaning there are no nasty chemical fertilisers in sight here at Olliff Farm.
The result is evident - Our eggs are superior tasting, full of flavour and have rich golden yolks.
Pretty simple really... The happier, healthier, and stress-free the chicken, the better tasting the egg!
Animal Welfare SECOND TO NONE
We pride ourselves on giving our chickens the superior lifestyle, with animal welfare being paramount.
Our chickens have the freedom to roam on fresh green pasture 24/7, with a land mass that is over 10 x the amount of earth than your everyday conventional "free range" chicken farm would allow. Our ladies don't have trimmed beaks or clipped wings. They do what every chicken should in their natural environment; scratch and forage for juicy insects & bugs, bath in dust baths, bask in the sun, flap their wings and come running when they know a special treat of colostrum, milk, barley, oats, garlic or honey are coming! Living this stress free, happy, healthy life is all part of our story and is KEY to creating such a great tasting, premium quality pasture egg. |
Quality NOT Quantity
We're not here to feed the masses.
It wouldn't be viable with our game-changing farming methods, even if we wanted to.
We're producing eggs like no other - an egg for the egg connoisseur!
Our eggs are for people that appreciate great produce and understand what it takes to achieve this .
Once you've have tried our eggs the quality, taste and freshness is evident, and is like no other.
We know you want to know the story behind what you eat. Understanding what you are eating, and where your food is coming from naturally goes hand in hand with the way we farm at Olliff Farm.
Being transparent in everything we do, allows us to bring the farm to plate in our clients creations - with our eggs being the hero of the dish in many!
It wouldn't be viable with our game-changing farming methods, even if we wanted to.
We're producing eggs like no other - an egg for the egg connoisseur!
Our eggs are for people that appreciate great produce and understand what it takes to achieve this .
Once you've have tried our eggs the quality, taste and freshness is evident, and is like no other.
We know you want to know the story behind what you eat. Understanding what you are eating, and where your food is coming from naturally goes hand in hand with the way we farm at Olliff Farm.
Being transparent in everything we do, allows us to bring the farm to plate in our clients creations - with our eggs being the hero of the dish in many!
Sustainable Farming - A zero-footprint approach
We didn't just set out to produce a great tasting quality egg we wanted to be sustainable in the process too. We do this by using micro flocks in a style of farming which is called "cell grazing". Each flock is made up of 300-400 birds, unlike flocks of 10,000 or more . Being able to move our coops around the farm is KEY, this allows the pasture to be foraged and then rested with the hens providing a natural fertilizer in-turn helps to rejuvenate the soil again. All part of 'the circle of life.'
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