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Blueberry harvest has begun!!!!!This weekend we will have FRESH picked blueberry Amish Friendship bread at the Swap at t...
06/02/2026

Blueberry harvest has begun!!!!!
This weekend we will have FRESH picked blueberry Amish Friendship bread at the Swap at the Pine Forest Nursery Mart!!!
Harvested from my Blueberry Tree….yes your heard me right TREE. There is nothing bush like happening here. I couldn’t even reach the top to harvest 😝

I love them!!!
05/27/2026

I love them!!!

We have both on our farm! We are currently selling hatching eggs from our free range flock! Lots of speckles…blues…and g...
05/27/2026

We have both on our farm!
We are currently selling hatching eggs from our free range flock!
Lots of speckles…blues…and greens!
And soon we will be breeding Black, White and Ermine Ameraucana Chickens!

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I’m just going to say this clearly no hate intended, just education.

Easter Eggers (EE) and Ameraucanas are not the same thing.

Easter Eggers (Americana) are mixed-breed chickens. They come from a variety of genetics and do not have a fixed breed standard. Because of that, there is no consistent or predictable “look,” temperament, or egg color across all Easter Eggers. They are essentially multi-generational mixes, not a standardized breed.

Ameraucanas, on the other hand, are a recognized pure breed with specific traits and a defined standard. True Ameraucanas will consistently meet those breed traits and will reliably lay blue eggs.

The confusion happens because some Easter Eggers may carry Ameraucana genetics (or similar blue-egg genes), so they can look similar beards, muffs, and sometimes blue-green eggs. But appearance alone does not confirm breed, and many generations of crossing can dilute or change traits in unpredictable ways.

One important point: egg color is not guaranteed in mixed birds. While some Easter Eggers may lay green or blue-green eggs, others may lay tan, cream, or tinted eggs depending on their exact genetics. A “blue egg layer” is only guaranteed when you are working with a true blue-egg gene line in a pure or carefully tracked breeding program.

I see a lot of people purchasing birds labeled as “Americana” expecting Ameraucana guaranteed traits, only to be disappointed later. If you don’t care about breed purity or predictable traits, Easter Eggers are fun, colorful, and great birds. But if you are specifically looking for consistent breed standards or guaranteed blue eggs, it’s important to know the difference before buying.

Both have value just not the same purpose.

It’s official, Willow is a Roo. While I am a bit sad I still love him and he will be staying right here with us!!!!
05/25/2026

It’s official, Willow is a Roo. While I am a bit sad I still love him and he will be staying right here with us!!!!

I would never 😳🤷🏼‍♀️🤣🤞🏼😉
05/08/2026

I would never 😳🤷🏼‍♀️🤣🤞🏼😉

When your hatch schedule overlaps your cruising bahah bless her lawd

05/06/2026
Taking orders! Order your Amish Friendship Bread and Amish Sticky Buns for this weekend! AFB- Blue Berry Streusel & Cinn...
05/06/2026

Taking orders!
Order your Amish Friendship Bread and Amish Sticky Buns for this weekend!
AFB- Blue Berry Streusel & Cinnamon Streusel
Sticky Buns with or without nuts
We are raising funds for Beulah Middle School to attend the FFA convention in June!
AFB small loafs $7 each
Sticky Buns $12 each
We also have AFB starter $10 a jar!

We will be set up at Ace Hardware on Hwy 29 in Cantonment next Saturday morning at the Market!

I get so many questions on our Amish Friendship Bread Starter. So let’s talk about it! When you receive starter I will l...
05/05/2026

I get so many questions on our Amish Friendship Bread Starter. So let’s talk about it!

When you receive starter I will let you know what day you are on but often you are day 1.

When you feed your starter…use ONLY non organic whole milk!!!!…use the same measurement container for your milk, flour and sugar so you ensure it is equal parts!

Always leave your starter on the counter in your kitchen with a towel or something breathable on top. If you arnt actively working with it it is ok to add a lid and put it in the refrigerator!!
When refrigerated and you are ready to start again
1. take it out and stir really well
2. Add a breathable top
3. Let sit on the counter for a day
4. Feed it on the next day or 2
5. Now you are on day 1

If you forget to stir for a couple days…it is probably ok. My starter is STRONG! It has been going for quite a long time.

What is normal:
Strong yeast smell
“Hooch” at the top
Bubbles

What is not normal:
Any strange color such as blue red or green. It is very likely it has gone bad. This can happen if you get bad bacteria in the jar

How to store and keep healthy:
I LOVE glass!!!! I always store in glass.
I use wooden utensils to stir always!
I don’t like using the plastic bag method. It’s either messy or doesn’t work well. But to each their own. Once I give you the starter you decide how to proceed.
I use cloth to cover when on the counter and plastic screw on lids for the refrigerator.

Organic Free Range Eating Eggs for sale. Rainbow :Unwashed $5 per dozen Washed $6 per dozenSmall dozen Unwashed $4Washed...
04/28/2026

Organic Free Range Eating Eggs for sale.

Rainbow :
Unwashed $5 per dozen
Washed $6 per dozen

Small dozen
Unwashed $4
Washed $5

Yesterday was a busy day on the farm! We have 4 Dozen Rainbow eggs available. $4 each.
04/28/2026

Yesterday was a busy day on the farm!
We have 4 Dozen Rainbow eggs available.
$4 each.

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Cantonment, FL
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