This holiday season, Ecotone Farm is pleased to offer heritage breed Blue Slate turkeys for your family's table!
Contrary to industrially-raised turkeys - almost without exception the only birds available in supermarkets - heritage turkeys are slow-growing, naturally-reproducing birds that are intended to be raised on pasture their whole lives.
Raised from day one on our farm - eating bugs and grass and grains in the sunshine and rain - these are turkeys truly worth giving thanks for!
Eating an all-natural, custom-mixed feed with no antibiotics or hormones, you can be confident that these birds were raised in a sustainable way with integrity and care.
Now accepting deposits on a limited number still available. The price is $5.00/lb. less a $25 deposit. Please mail deposits to the address at the top right of this page.
Check out the older posts on this blog for their entire life story! Bring the kids to the farm to pick out your bird!
For more information, contact C.J. Sentell at 318.272.4288 or sentellcj@gmail.com. For more information on heritage breed livestock, please see The American Livestock Breeds Conservancy.
Contrary to industrially-raised turkeys - almost without exception the only birds available in supermarkets - heritage turkeys are slow-growing, naturally-reproducing birds that are intended to be raised on pasture their whole lives.
Raised from day one on our farm - eating bugs and grass and grains in the sunshine and rain - these are turkeys truly worth giving thanks for!
Eating an all-natural, custom-mixed feed with no antibiotics or hormones, you can be confident that these birds were raised in a sustainable way with integrity and care.
Now accepting deposits on a limited number still available. The price is $5.00/lb. less a $25 deposit. Please mail deposits to the address at the top right of this page.
Check out the older posts on this blog for their entire life story! Bring the kids to the farm to pick out your bird!
For more information, contact C.J. Sentell at 318.272.4288 or sentellcj@gmail.com. For more information on heritage breed livestock, please see The American Livestock Breeds Conservancy.
No comments:
Post a Comment