Join Us For a Turkey Pasture Rotation

November 9th, 2009 by mtnrunfarm

Take a look at our 2009 Turkey videos! The first video captures the turkeys moving into their space, followed by the turkeys continuing to move and enjoying their own all-you-can-eat salad bar, and then settling into their new area of the pasture munching on a little healthy feed.

The turkeys are thriving on multiple species of grasses, herbs, and legumes growing from balanced soil. They’ve been supplemented with special order Virginia-grown, nonGMO (look it up if you don’t know what that is) feed. Their water has been spiked with organic, raw apple cider vinegar every third day to balance the pH and ensure a healthy gut. We move them to new grass every third day as well.

We’re honored to have raised these turkeys for around one hundred families. We take our job very seriously and appreciate your trust and support. The turkeys will be hand-dressed and prepared to cook and share with the families who have reserved one for their holiday celebration(s) this year. All of the turkeys have been spoken for this year, but please check with us in the spring if you’d like to reserve one for next season.

Our freezers will remain stocked with grass-only beef, pastured pork, and whole chickens. Look for our Mobile Meat Market schedule coming soon. We will bring the meats to town this winter for those “too busy” to come to the farm…. Fresh air can do you a lot of good at times, and we’d love to see you on the farm breathing it in!

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