Deer Run Farm

Deer Run Farm Heritage breed hatchery. Red Angus beef, Berkshire pork and rainbow eggs from pasture-raised chickens
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02/13/2026

End of the work week fun..
🐄 💨

🌹 Roses are red, 💙 Violets are blue,🫵🏼 Do YOU know what March 3rd is?🐣 Well now you do!🥚 March 3rd begins our 2026 hatch...
02/13/2026

🌹 Roses are red,
💙 Violets are blue,
🫵🏼 Do YOU know what March 3rd is?
🐣 Well now you do!

🥚 March 3rd begins our 2026 hatch season, with hatches every Tuesday until September 29th!
‼️ We're doing away with our Fall hatch for 2026 and implementing one single hatch season that will span early Spring to the beginning of Fall. This will help us to mitigate the risks of shipping chicks in the cooler parts of the year and open up some additional summer hatches while egg production is still within its peak.

(throwback shots below from a previous hatch)

Team Flowers or Chickens? 💐🐓♥️(or both?)
02/12/2026

Team Flowers or Chickens? 💐🐓♥️

(or both?)

📢 🐥 We are seeking reliable, quality individuals to join our team as part-time hatchery operation farmhands. This positi...
02/11/2026

📢 🐥 We are seeking reliable, quality individuals to join our team as part-time hatchery operation farmhands. This position would be a great fit for a young person new to the workforce who enjoys hands-on work with animals.

The ideal candidate would be able to work both Saturday and Sunday, 8 hour shifts and is dependable. If this sounds like a good fit for you or someone you know, please reach out.

Send us an email with your interest ([email protected]) or apply directly at this link: https://www.deerrunfarmmd.com/a/careers

02/10/2026

Where are our spring chickens at? 😉

For us, spring brings a new hatch season, more egg production, and overall happier animals! 🐓🐣🌸

Happy Super Bowl Sunday! 🏈Here’s our MVP: 🐥
02/08/2026

Happy Super Bowl Sunday! 🏈
Here’s our MVP: 🐥

02/07/2026

Pups are slowly learning the lay of the land and their surroundings. I’m still their favorite person though.

Snow gives the best backdrop for egg photos! 😍🥚❄️
02/07/2026

Snow gives the best backdrop for egg photos! 😍🥚❄️

02/06/2026

📧 I sent our email subscribers the latest update on Sarge last night after his first post-op vet check yesterday morning. Here’s a video update on his condition and future outlook.

Thanks again to everyone who’s donated, purchased dog treats to support and offered their prayers and well-wishes.

Our road to recovery is still quite long. We’d never ask anyone to put themselves out just to help us. If you’re unable to support monetarily or you’ve already met your capacity to support monetarily, but you still wish there was more you could do to help, please consider sharing Sarge’s story here: https://www.deerrunfarmmd.com/pages/support-for-sarge-1?_pos=1&_sid=b5196cdd0&_ss=r
We don’t know what the financial situation will be for a future surgery, but we’re going to do all that we can to raise the necessary funds to ensure Sarge is able to be fully repaired in due time.

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!
-Allison, Sarge and the DRF team Part 7

02/06/2026

📧 I sent our email subscribers the latest update on Sarge last night after his first post-op vet check yesterday morning. Here’s a video update on his condition and future outlook.

Thanks again to everyone who’s donated, purchased dog treats to support and offered their prayers and well-wishes.

Our road to recovery is still quite long. We’d never ask anyone to put themselves out just to help us. If you’re unable to support monetarily or you’ve already met your capacity to support monetarily, but you still wish there was more you could do to help, please consider sharing Sarge’s story here: https://www.deerrunfarmmd.com/pages/support-for-sarge-1?_pos=1&_sid=b5196cdd0&_ss=r
We don’t know what the financial situation will be for a future surgery, but we’re going to do all that we can to raise the necessary funds to ensure Sarge is able to be fully repaired in due time.

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!
-Allison, Sarge and the DRF team Part 6

02/06/2026

📧 I sent our email subscribers the latest update on Sarge last night after his first post-op vet check yesterday morning. Here’s a video update on his condition and future outlook.

Thanks again to everyone who’s donated, purchased dog treats to support and offered their prayers and well-wishes.

Our road to recovery is still quite long. We’d never ask anyone to put themselves out just to help us. If you’re unable to support monetarily or you’ve already met your capacity to support monetarily, but you still wish there was more you could do to help, please consider sharing Sarge’s story here: https://www.deerrunfarmmd.com/pages/support-for-sarge-1?_pos=1&_sid=b5196cdd0&_ss=r
We don’t know what the financial situation will be for a future surgery, but we’re going to do all that we can to raise the necessary funds to ensure Sarge is able to be fully repaired in due time.

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!
-Allison, Sarge and the DRF team Part 5

02/06/2026

📧 I sent our email subscribers the latest update on Sarge last night after his first post-op vet check yesterday morning. Here’s a video update on his condition and future outlook.

Thanks again to everyone who’s donated, purchased dog treats to support and offered their prayers and well-wishes.

Our road to recovery is still quite long. We’d never ask anyone to put themselves out just to help us. If you’re unable to support monetarily or you’ve already met your capacity to support monetarily, but you still wish there was more you could do to help, please consider sharing Sarge’s story here: https://www.deerrunfarmmd.com/pages/support-for-sarge-1?_pos=1&_sid=b5196cdd0&_ss=r
We don’t know what the financial situation will be for a future surgery, but we’re going to do all that we can to raise the necessary funds to ensure Sarge is able to be fully repaired in due time.

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!
-Allison, Sarge and the DRF team Part 4

Address

15131 Sixes Road
Emmitsburg, MD
21727

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 3pm
Sunday 10am - 3pm

Telephone

(717) 357-4521

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Farming Done Right.

Deer Run Farm is a small farm in Frederick County, Maryland. We specialize in Registered Red Angus and Heritage Breed Chickens.

Deer Run Farm was established in 1996 when Ronald and Annie Stewart purchased a farm in northern Frederick County Maryland. The farm started off as "multi-purpose" in the early 1900s and transitioned throughout the years from dairy, to housing dairy heifers, to a horse farm, and now to its current use: crop, beef cattle and pastured chickens. Originally they planned to purchase pigs and beef steers, raise all of their own feed and market the freezer meat. However, in the fall of 1996 they decided to start a herd of beef cows. After a family vote it was decided Red Angus would be the farm breed. The first four registered Red Angus bred heifers were purchased from the Zepp family that Fall. At that time Joanna and Josh (Ronald and Annie’s son and daughter) were active in the 4-H program. Many calves were shown at the local fairs, along with pigs and lambs that were all born and raised on the farm. They slowly grew the herd over the years by keeping quality heifers and purchasing a few along the way. When Joanna and Josh left for college the pigs and sheep were sold to lessen the workload on Ronald and Annie. With only the beef cattle left on the farm, the herd slowly grew to its present size of around 40 mother cows.

Currently the farm is busy throughout the year as all forage and grain is grown here on the farm. The cow herd grazes pasture throughout the warmer months and is fed corn silage and baleage during the winter. The majority of the calves are born in March and April and are weaned from their mothers about 7 months later. After the calves are weaned few are reserved for replacement mothers while the others are fed for freezer beef or breeding stock.

While the farm is a full time job all year round, Ronald remains the primary farm keeper. Annie maintains farm financials and records while assisting with farm duties when necessary. The children, now grown adults, have their own careers. Joanna, once a large animal veterinarian in Minnesota, now resides in New York as a small animal veterinarian and chiropractor. She remains active on the farm by providing veterinary advice when needed and helps perform preg-checks when home visiting. Josh is a successful project manager through a regional general contractor. He and his girlfriend, Allison, introduced the retail beef cut operation on the farm in 2016. Together they help manage and maintain the herd from birth to butcher. Retail products can be purchased directly on farm in their mini retail store or at the local farmers' markets they attend.