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HAVEN Meadows Farm

Our Laying Flock

Meet Our Flock

Our current, personal, flock consists of 12 spoiled hens. We appreciate the eggs they provide us.

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Pebbles

Barred Rock

At the top of the pecking order, Pebbles is the leader and the most talkative of the group.
Brown Eggs

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Lavender

Lavender Orpington

Our dark beauty, "Lavi" is equally content on the round-bales or on my lap.
Brown Eggs

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Laurel Lynn

Columbian Wyandotte

Laurel desires to be a mom and follows me up to the house, she pecks windows.
Brown Eggs

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Dahlia

Easter Egger

Dahlia is the most gentle of the flock and welcoming towards the chicks. She will also hop into my lap for cuddles.
Blue-Green Eggs

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Peony

Columbian Wyandotte

Penoy is inventive and a bit of a feathered fiend. She will steal unattended treats and is always looking for more.
Brown Eggs

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Marigold

Easter Egger

Though bit on the shy side, Marigold is always present. She keeps a clean face unlike her sisters.
Blue-Green Eggs

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Salvia

Blue Laced Red Wyandotte

Salvia is easily identified from her sister with her larger comb. She tends to perch with Lily.
Brown Eggs

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Dandelion

Easter Egger

Dandelion has the largest beard out of "bearded woman". She enjoys adventure and exploring.
Blue-Green Eggs

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Columbine

Blue Laced Red Wyandotte

Salvia's slightly smaller and paler blue sister. She favors popcorn as a treat.
Brown Eggs

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Orchid

Black Marans

Orchid is the smaller of the feather legged Marans and has vibrant orange eyes.
Dark Brown Eggs

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Tiger Lilly 2

Easter Egger

Tiger Lilly is always looking for new areas to conquer including the rafters.
Blue-Green Eggs

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Iris

Black Maran

Ms. Beady, like her sister, is quick to claim the top perch spots regardless of space.
Blue-Green Eggs

Be an "Early Bird"
Pre-Order with a Deposit

Reserve your hens online for a small credit card deposit of $10-$18 per bird and pay the remaining due upon pickup via cash or Venmo. Or pay in full conveniently via credit card through the breed specific pages in your initial order. 

2025 Hen Sales

Our "Open Coop Days"
Need a different time, please reach out to us.

  • Saturday April 19th  9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

  • May 2025 Dates to be Determined

Learn More About Our
Horse Program

It takes approximately 200 started pullets to cover the costs of 1 horses expenses every year.

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Assorted Female Ducks

Ducks can serve as excellent foragers with less damage to the garden as they dab. Hens lay eggs which are 1 1/2 to 2 times the size of a chicken egg with a waxy shell. Much like Easter Eggers, ducks may also lay colored eggs with some Cayuga's laying charcoal colored eggs.

Ducks can be kept with chickens, though added care should be taken in keeping the litter dry for the chickens and the coop accessible for the ducks.

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2025 Ducks
2 Rouens Available

While these hens are not available, you can view birds for sale by clicking the button below.

Flock Enjoying Cottage Cheese

Chickens Enjoying Pumpkin

Zucchini

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