At Jeremiah Cunningham’s Coyote Creek Farms, the chickens live outside and are allowed to fully express their nature as chickens because they can scratch in the earth for worms, bugs, and grubs to satisfy their natural need for animal protein. They also enjoy dust baths to keep themselves clean, socialize with their flock in uncrowded conditions, have fresh clean air to breathe and healthy sunshine for optimal health. Locally available at Whole Foods Market stores and select bakeries.
Just one of our local vendors who is out there doing right by their animals. Check your store for more great local vendors.







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I really love these eggs, I try to purchase them anytime I can but they are sometimes sold out, due to their popularity.
January 22nd, 2009 at 2:51 pm
I’ve been to the farm, I can tell you these chickens are living the life! They are quite simply the best eggs you’ve ever eaten and the caretakers at the farm are committed to delivering the finest product available. Worth the wait and every penny!
January 26th, 2009 at 12:10 am
These eggs are the best that my family has had, but they are priced so high that it is often outside of our budget to buy them.
January 26th, 2009 at 11:27 am
Thank you, Jeremiah! I have been amazed at the feeling of well-being I have after eating these eggs! They must be incredibly nutritious. I will go out of my way to eat get these eggs- Enjoy
January 29th, 2009 at 11:46 pm
Thanks!
(That’s an understament)
Gary
February 1st, 2009 at 1:58 am
These ARE the best eggs! — and of course the best can cost more. How about this idea –Instead of denying yourself the “best” — why not create an egg “main dish” such as an omelet, and serve it for supper?
Jeremiah’s eggs are a bargain when you compare their price to meat or fish!
February 3rd, 2009 at 12:15 pm
Excellent video. I’m now a convert and will make a point to purchase Mr. Cunningham’s products. Elgin is not too far a drive, so I may try and take the kiddos out there for a field trip…gotta love homeschooling!
February 3rd, 2009 at 9:19 pm
Thank you, Jeremiah and company.
If we are going to be nourished, surely these chickens deserve to have led a happy, normal life instead of a miserable one. And what’s an extra dollar or two for a DOZEN high quality eggs? People easily spend more than that on ONE bag of junk food without a second thought (and the conveyor belt production of junk food is far less labor- and logistic-intensive).
Hopefully more people will be aware of the nutritional, physiological, and humane benefits of consuming happy, healthy chickens; instead of drugged up, miserable, and unhealthy ones that were “dead” a long time ago.
Thank you.
May 21st, 2009 at 1:01 pm
This is how things should be, Mr. Cunningham knows how to respect the animals.
As a biologist I am so happy to see people treating living things, the land, the pasture with care and I hope more and more farms copy his example and leave behind the way that big corporations manipulate what creatures eat, how the live theis very short lifes(in the dark) and many other disrespectful management conduct (please see the movie FOOD INC in moovie theaters).
Many thanks to Mr Cunningham.
July 19th, 2009 at 12:17 pm