Free Range vs. Pasture-Raised: What’s the Difference?

Cage-free, Free Range, pasture-raised, organic: poultry and eggs come advertised with a head-scratching number of “labels” and descriptions. Although these labels may sound similar, some qualifications are more regulated than others and they all indicate completely different levels of animal...

Animal Impact: Our Hard-Working Poultry

Did you know it's National Egg Day? We're not exactly sure how to celebrate, but we think we'll probably cook up some pastured eggs our favorite way for breakfast (Sunny side up? Scrambled? Poached? Hard boiled? Hard to decide, so we might make them all).

National Egg Day, of course, makes us think...

Pastured Chicken Eggs: What's in your yolk?

Some of you may have celebrated spring by coloring eggs this month. But as you colored the outside of the eggs, did you give any thought to the... inside of the eggs?

Egg yolks come in many different hues, and the color of the yolk depends on the diet of the laying hen. While a darker yolk isn't...

How our pastured eggs get from our farm to your door

The White Oak Pastures egg team provides our customers with the freshest, healthiest, most wholesome eggs on the market, but it's not easy work. 

Washed vs Unwashed Eggs: What's the bloomin' difference?

If you've ever taken home farm-fresh eggs, or visited a grocery store outside of the country, you may have been surprised to learn that eggs don't necessarily need to be refrigerated. In fact, the United States is one of the few countries that promotes the washing and refrigeration of eggs.

Meet Our Laying Ladies

Our hens are vibrant and active ladies that spend their days comfortably socializing, laying eggs, foraging, grazing, eating, drinking, swallowing grit, roosting, investigating excitement among other hens, and relaxing as desired.

Where To Buy White Oak Pastures Eggs

Now that we have your mouths watering for our wholesome eggs with our delicious recipes (link to recipes)  included in this newsletter, you are probably wondering where you can buy our pasture-laid eggs.

Why Our Hogs Love Our Hens!

While eggs are available through our online store and Atlanta Whole Foods locations, the farm is also following our zero-waste doctrine and treating our pigs with healthy, pasture-raised, calcium-rich eggshells which are not perfect for sales.

White Oak Pastures Eggs Now Available at Whole Foods Atlanta

Look for White Oak Pastures Eggs in your local Whole Foods Market in the Atlanta area! 

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