Jindi Free Range Eggs

Jindi Free Range Eggs Furthermore, we shift Jindi Free Range hens to a fresh pasture we Furthermore, we shift Jindi Free Range hens to a fresh pasture weekly.

“As you imagine Free Range Eggs should be”

Well within government standards, Jindi Free Range Eggs ensure that there are less than 200 birds per hectare and are housed in mobile sheds. Free range eggs in Jindivick are subject to recent labelling standards. In 2016, State and Federal Consumer Affairs Ministers decided how Australian Free Range eggs are labelled. As a result, the Information Standa

rd requires hens to have ‘meaningful and regular access’ to the outdoors, with a stocking rate of up to 10,000 hens per hectare. Our customers know that we produce Jindivick free range eggs without hormones or need for debeaking. Contact us for ordering free range egg or for more information.

03/06/2023

Come down to the Caulfield Racecourse Reserve today until 2pm to get some big eggs!

02/04/2023

Come down and meet the whole fam at .au today - 9am-2pm.
Market Special on 3 dozen 600g eggs for $13.50!

All our organic dairy products and heaps of eggs for sale 🥚🥛

05/02/2023

Had a fantastic day out at the inaugural Caulfield Racecourse Reserve Community Market! Over 200 dozen eggs sold 😯🥚 and had none left with an hour to go!

Thanks .au and we’ll be seeing you again soon! Next market here is March 5th 😉🥚

04/02/2023

Sunday Feb 5th, 9am-2pm, Caulfield Racecourse Reserve. Australian produce and goods like this one from The HomeGrown Farm will be there.

Anyone for a Sunday drive?
15/01/2023

Anyone for a Sunday drive?

Caulfield Racecourse market coming up soon!
14/01/2023

Caulfield Racecourse market coming up soon!

Starting Sunday Feb 5th, 9am-2pm, Caulfield Racecourse Reserve is where you will find local made and grown, Australian produce and goods like this one from The HomeGrown Farm.

👁👁See who's coming now!👁👁
https://caulfieldmarket.au/attending-next-market/

Lazy Sunday feels 😴
08/01/2023

Lazy Sunday feels 😴

05/01/2023
05/01/2023
This is why we love (and sell) Tarago Valley Dairy products!
05/10/2022

This is why we love (and sell) Tarago Valley Dairy products!

Did you know that at Tarago Valley Organics, we raise all of the calves, the replacement heifers and the bull (bobby) calves.  We have done this for over 20 years, and couldn't imagine doing anything different.  The male calves are raised to 2 years old and are sold as dairy beef, you can buy beef direct from us as individual cuts or from 10kg packs.

Welcome Cooper!We arrived home with Cooper at dusk, just in time to start work 🐓The perks of more laying ladies is more ...
26/09/2022

Welcome Cooper!
We arrived home with Cooper at dusk, just in time to start work 🐓

The perks of more laying ladies is more woofers to keep them safe - six puppers now and counting!
Cooper, 16mths old, is joining Sheila in protecting our older ladies and has come to us from Maremma Rescue Victoria, having been somewhere near Warnambool originally. More pics pics to come!

Out collecting eggs in the mud while listening to the footy on the headphones 🎧 go Cats! 🐱
24/09/2022

Out collecting eggs in the mud while listening to the footy on the headphones 🎧 go Cats! 🐱

  sleeping on the job 😄
18/09/2022

sleeping on the job 😄

Shearing Day. Another farm job ticked off the list.
12/01/2022

Shearing Day. Another farm job ticked off the list.

Debra H Clucker December 2021Ho Ho Ho you merry old souls, rounding up another year and the flock are ready for the part...
03/01/2022

Debra H Clucker December 2021
Ho Ho Ho you merry old souls, rounding up another year and the flock are ready for the party festival to begin. I’m organising the menu. Sheep trodden plovers’ eggs, mud infused feathers, ripe dung beetles, fermented frogs, crushed rural crabs and yabbies. Served with freshly harvested rye grass salad on the side. Christmas pudding for dessert topped with a thick layer of worms. Starter drinks to be stagnant puddle water punch to get the party swaying. It will be brilliant!
Now for the band. Ebony and Ivory. Ebony is the white chook and Ivory is the black. Hmmm… or is it the other way round? Anyway two new characters on the farm. You can’t miss them and its amazing those pesky fluffy legs have not made them their latest targets. On the piano together they peck out all the dancing hits. Rock Around the Dock, Twisting by the Dam, Saltbush Risky Limits and Geese Lightning.
Now, getting Santa here on six dear was too expensive so I settled on Old Man Emu coming in on a Flying Fox, with a sack full of sunflower seed and corn kernels to pelt at the girls. We should all have a grouse time!!
Merry Christmas and some kind of next year!!
Debra H Clucker, with bells on.

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