My heart is full ❤ Those are some lucky chickens to have Gail. Also her farm is very natural, looks like no overgrazing, no "neat" rows, just letting nature do it's beautiful best. You are fantastic Gail!
just came across your video by coincidence, I was looking for free-range chicken farming when your video pop up, love the content, I am planning on starting my own commercial chicken free-range farming and was doing research about chicken free-range farming, and she is right, the world food production is becoming more and more industrialized, there are less conventional farmers than ever before, thanks for the info.
wow watching from dubai , and i really enjoy watching so inspiring , i just started too, a freerange chicken and decided to be a farmer after my 25yrs abroad life . looking forward to serve a very good egg and chicken meat in the comunity family and friends
Hi there ! I would reach out to Gail directly. She sells at then Phila Rittenhouse farmers market but I am unsure if she sells anywhere else. Otherwise, you can travel to her farm to pick them up! I have friends who do that once every 2-3 months =) Have an EGGCELLENT Thanksgiving!
I give her eggs to people as a gift. They think I'm nuts until they taste them! Just had a friend call raving about them and wanting to know how to get more.
Chickens will eat comfrey leaves. Very healthy for them too. Comfrey has LOADS of calcium in the leaves. I told a little kid that white milk comes from white cows and chocolate milk comes from brown cows. Wonder if they ever figured it out by now?
@@TheWellnessKitchenista Same kid different time - I handed the kid a seed packet of flowers (all the same kind). Asked them to plant some seeds in one spot, so they did. When they were in bed asleep, I went to where they planted the seeds, dug a hole, then planted the flower plant of the same kind the seeds were. Next day, the kid came to look and I hollered "WOW! You're a great gardener!". For the next week they went around doing a little kid dance of sorts with hands on the hips chanting "I'm a great gardener!". Ahh little kids can be sooooo much fun....
Looks wholesome but restricted to the few who can afford it. There is a reason for factory farming to feed the voracious appetites of the total population - completely unsustainable with backyard chickens. Why feed your family such copious amounts of artery-clogging cholesterol? Why don't you eat the peppers and sunflower seeds instead?
Less nutritious. And there is an argument to be made that the chickens are super stressed so in turn, there is some hormone changes in the egg that we ingest. Of course, that is conjecture. You have to do the BEST you can!
My heart is full ❤ Those are some lucky chickens to have Gail. Also her farm is very natural, looks like no overgrazing, no "neat" rows, just letting nature do it's beautiful best. You are fantastic Gail!
She’s amazing !
This warmed my heart ♥️ the world needs more people like Gail!
I couldn't agree more! She is precious ! If you are near NJ, I encourage you to visit her!
just came across your video by coincidence, I was looking for free-range chicken farming when your video pop up, love the content, I am planning on starting my own commercial chicken free-range farming and was doing research about chicken free-range farming, and she is right, the world food production is becoming more and more industrialized, there are less conventional farmers than ever before, thanks for the info.
Love this video thank you
Very excellent presentation this lady is five star
She is the best!
Great video Jessica very entertaining. Free range is the only way to have it.
So true! Actually, after we visited Gail, we got chickens of our own!
Wow she’s amazing!!!
She really is!
You're amazing please do a series on this organic-free range
Awe thanks!!!!! What do you wanted me to talk about?
wow watching from dubai , and i really enjoy watching so inspiring , i just started too, a freerange chicken and decided to be a farmer after my 25yrs abroad life . looking forward to serve a very good egg and chicken meat in the comunity family and friends
Great video! As a Jerseyan myself I'll need to see if she stocks anywhere near me... Those chickens look so happy & healthy!
YES! She sells at the Philly Rittenhouse farm market each week and opens her farm to customers and visitors! Def visit her! I expect a selfie hahah
Eggsellent for sure! Any chance your eggs are available in Central New Jersey?
Hi there ! I would reach out to Gail directly. She sells at then Phila Rittenhouse farmers market but I am unsure if she sells anywhere else. Otherwise, you can travel to her farm to pick them up! I have friends who do that once every 2-3 months =) Have an EGGCELLENT Thanksgiving!
I love how u keep your chiken healthy
Gail is amazing!
wow nice amazing farming
Sister nice your farm
Like it checkem farm
If you're buying eggs from the store, look for the term "pasture raised."
Thank you!
I give her eggs to people as a gift. They think I'm nuts until they taste them! Just had a friend call raving about them and wanting to know how to get more.
Oh wow! That is so cool. I was in awe of Gail and her chicken operation. It was such a wonderful experience to visit and learn from her.
Chickens will eat comfrey leaves.
Very healthy for them too.
Comfrey has LOADS of calcium in the leaves.
I told a little kid that white milk comes from white cows and chocolate milk comes from brown cows.
Wonder if they ever figured it out by now?
THATS HILARIOUS!
@@TheWellnessKitchenista Same kid different time -
I handed the kid a seed packet of flowers (all the same kind).
Asked them to plant some seeds in one spot, so they did.
When they were in bed asleep, I went to where they planted the seeds, dug a hole, then planted the flower plant of the same kind the seeds were.
Next day, the kid came to look and I hollered "WOW! You're a great gardener!".
For the next week they went around doing a little kid dance of sorts with hands on the hips chanting "I'm a great gardener!".
Ahh little kids can be sooooo much fun....
Hi...good job keep it up
Thank you, I will!!!
Hi there I watched you video I like. I would like to learning chicken farm.
I would like to visit your farm
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Where can I find Gail and her eggs? Is she located in South Jersey? Can I buy directly from her farm?
Yes you can!
I wish i had her near buy. Ive been looking around for a egg farm that does this. The closes one does the cage chickens which I don't like.
these are actually ‘pasture raised’
Nice farm
So nice!
Good
The brown chicken is what kind of a breed?
I believe they are Rhode Island reds.
@@TheWellnessKitchenista crossed?
???
@@TheWellnessKitchenista I mean what strain?
Lol I think that’s it…. Long Island reds. That’s all I know. They’re not mine.
With my all 4 hens & 1 rooster they will never be killed by me even if they are to old to lay, they are pets with names, lol
@@garymanuel4710 I know ! We love them
she needs a youtube
AGREED!
Looks wholesome but restricted to the few who can afford it. There is a reason for factory farming to feed the voracious appetites of the total population - completely unsustainable with backyard chickens. Why feed your family such copious amounts of artery-clogging cholesterol? Why don't you eat the peppers and sunflower seeds instead?
so cheap wal mart ,safe way ..eggs are poison? or just less nutriations
Less nutritious. And there is an argument to be made that the chickens are super stressed so in turn, there is some hormone changes in the egg that we ingest. Of course, that is conjecture. You have to do the BEST you can!