Foxfire Farm

Foxfire Farm Trail Rides | Clean Meat | Laying Hens
🚫 No-Spray, non-GMO
🌱 Grass-Fed
📌 Brandywine, MD
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Did you know? Chickens have excellent hearing and can detect subtle rustles that might indicate danger. Their entire bod...
05/27/2026

Did you know?
Chickens have excellent hearing and can detect subtle rustles that might indicate danger.
Their entire body freezes when they sense a predator nearby.
The flock lookout is always on duty.

Did you know? Hens are incredibly sensitive to daylight hours and need 14–16 hours of light for full egg production. Sho...
05/20/2026

Did you know?
Hens are incredibly sensitive to daylight hours and need 14–16 hours of light for full egg production.
Short winter days naturally slow laying because the hen shifts energy toward her own health.
They're seasonal creatures by design — not faulty egg machines.

Did you know? Chickens are descended from junglefowl and carry a lot of wild instincts. That’s why they scratch, forage,...
05/13/2026

Did you know?
Chickens are descended from junglefowl and carry a lot of wild instincts.
That’s why they scratch, forage, and roost high when possible.
Give them space and they’ll remind you they were once tiny dinosaurs.

PULLETS AVAILABLE IN BRANDYWINE, MD!Want chickens… but not the chaos phase? Our coop-ready pullets (8 weeks old) will be...
05/06/2026

PULLETS AVAILABLE IN BRANDYWINE, MD!

Want chickens… but not the chaos phase?

Our coop-ready pullets (8 weeks old) will be ready and available for pickup the week of June 29.

No brooder.
No heat lamps.
No “are they going to make it?” stress.
Just healthy, hardy birds ready to hit the ground scratching.

🐓 Cream Legbars – blue eggs + personality
🐓 Buff Orpingtons – calm, friendly, steady layers
🐓 Blue Laced Red Wyandottes – absolute showstoppers

Raised right here on our regenerative Maryland farm in small, carefully managed batches.

These don’t sit around—they get claimed fast.

👉 Reserve yours: https://www.foxfirefarmmd.com/hatchery

Did you know? A hen’s eggshell formation takes around 20 hours and is the most energy-intensive step in laying. Shell th...
05/06/2026

Did you know?
A hen’s eggshell formation takes around 20 hours and is the most energy-intensive step in laying.
Shell thickness, color, and strength all depend on minerals, hydration, and stress levels.
Every egg is basically a small engineering miracle.

BRANDYWINE, MD: Skip the brooder phase and go straight to the good part!Our 8-week-old, coop-ready pullets will be avail...
05/04/2026

BRANDYWINE, MD: Skip the brooder phase and go straight to the good part!

Our 8-week-old, coop-ready pullets will be available for pickup the week of June 29, 2026 - fully feathered, hardy, and ready to join your flock.

🐓 Crested Cream Legbar – blue eggs + personality
🐓 Buff Orpington – calm, friendly, reliable layers
🐓 Blue Laced Red Wyandotte – bold color + hardy producers

Raised in small batches on our regenerative Maryland farm—these girls are well-started, healthy, and easy to manage.

⚠️ They will sell out.

Reserve yours now:
https://www.foxfirefarmmd.com/hatchery

Did you know? Chickens taste with only a few dozen taste buds, compared to our thousands. Still, they’re picky and have ...
04/29/2026

Did you know?
Chickens taste with only a few dozen taste buds, compared to our thousands.
Still, they’re picky and have clear favorites — like mealworms, greens, and anything you intended for your own lunch.
They may be tiny, but they’re food critics.

Did you know? Chickens can distinguish between more than a hundred different members of their flock. They know who’s hig...
04/22/2026

Did you know?
Chickens can distinguish between more than a hundred different members of their flock.
They know who’s higher ranking, who’s friendly, and who is…less so.
Drama-free flock doesn’t exist, and they like it that way.

Did you know? A dust bath isn’t dirt—they’re actually cleaning themselves. The dust absorbs excess oils, deters mites, a...
04/15/2026

Did you know?
A dust bath isn’t dirt—they’re actually cleaning themselves.
The dust absorbs excess oils, deters mites, and keeps feathers in top shape.
Watching them flop on their sides may look chaotic, but it’s chicken hygiene at its finest.

Address

15512 Baden Naylor Road
Brandywine, MD
20613

Opening Hours

Friday 10am - 2pm
Saturday 10am - 2pm
Sunday 10am - 2pm

Website

https://linktr.ee/foxfirefarmmd

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