2014 Chicken CSAMay we present to you the 2014 Rousedale Farm chicken CSA! Our chicken CSA runs for 24 weeks from June 4 until November 12. It gives you the opportunity to feast on our tasty farm grown, free range chicken on a regular basis. The CSA cost reflects a discount of our regular prices, so it saves you money too! Our chicken is grown in the best, most humane way we know of. We only raise 100 at a time to insure the birds have plenty of room inside and out. They range on grass, get plenty of fresh air and our birds even see the sun! Along with their ranging around for bugs and worms, they receive a non-medicated, all vegetarian, all natural feed. This means no antibiotics, no arsenic, no growth hormones and no nasty animal by-products.With our chicken CSA you also have choices as to how many birds you would like to receive each month. Plan 1--1 chicken a month ($105 for 6 chickens) Plan 2--2 chickens a month ($200 for 12 chickens) Plan 3--3 chickens a month ($295 for 18 chickens) Plan 4--4 chickens a month ($385 for 24 chickens) You will receive a whole chicken weighing approximately 4 pounds. Chickens will be frozen with the exception of weeks we process. Those weeks you will have a fresh chicken. That will be about every fourth week. Pick up day for your birds will be every Wednesday at the farm. You may pick up once a month or pick up each week you have a chicken coming. It's up to you. Payment for your plan is due by March 1. Please email or call to join the chicken CSA or if you would like more info. You don't have to be a member to purchase our chicken. It will be available like always year round. Speaking of CSA's we only have a few spots left on our produce CSA. BTW..eggs and honey available year round too. Along with the 12 oz honey bears, we now can offer larger quantities of honey at a slightly lower price per pound. RBTW...Please like us on face book! | ||
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October 15, 2011
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