Vision Farms Blog

Happy Spring!
savocas • April 6, 2026

It's been a wild and crazy spring!

As we all have witnessed, spring came really early this year, and so far, it has been a busy one. We just ended our 2026 lambing season yesterday, with a whopping total of 22 lambs from 6, very fruitful ewes. It was a wooly flurry there for a few days, but so much fun, when you see all those lambs jumping, frolicking and racing around the field. This year, as opposed to last year, we were blessed with mostly ewe lambs, so we will have lots of replacement ewe lambs for anyone looking for registered Finnsheep. These sheep, as you can see, are extremely prolific, have beautiful, soft wool, great personalities, and have the most tasty and tender meat of any lamb you'll ever eat. We offer their wool in our online store, either as roving or yarn. We will also have whole lambs available in November, so don't miss out on some truly gourmet meat!


We purchased a new milk cow in January, and she blessed us with the absolute cutest 3/4 mini Jersey calf, last month! She is such a hoot, chasing the chickens around, and running around the barnyard at full speed, with her tail straight up in the air. Her arrival brought with it lots of fresh milk from mom as well, so we have plenty more herd shares available if you are interested in having raw milk to drink. We have on farm pickup here at our new creamery shed, so getting your milk is fast, easy and convenient! Please contact us if you are looking to improve your health with yummy, fresh raw milk!


We still have Golden Comet pullets available for our May 16th and June 6th batches, so if you haven't gotten your order in yet, don't delay. This breed of chickens is one of the best laying breeds there is, and are sure to keep you supplied with plenty of your own, fresh eggs. They grow fast, May and June are right around the corner, and summer will be here before we know it, so make sure to get your order in soon.


Last but not least, our Great Pyrenees pair, Missy and Orville, are expecting again! The big event should occur around May 22nd, so stay tuned for lots of pictures of the sweet, little fluff balls! If you don't already follow us on Facebook, you can do so here: Vision Farms. Be sure to hit "Follow" to stay updated with everything going on here at Vision Farms. We love sharing all of our amazing animals with you, and hope they bring as much joy to you as they do to us! Enjoy the beautiful weather, pray for rain, and have a wonderful and blessed springtime!

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By savocas November 27, 2017
As hard as it is to do, when a mother beef cow no longer can contribute to the herd, we have to cull her. We currently have a cow in that situation, so she will be butchered and made into ground beef. Older cows like this are not suitable for steaks and other tender cuts, but they do make really good ground beef! Youth promotes tenderness, but age promotes great beef flavor! The ground beef will be available mid December, in 1# packages, for $5.00/#. Our family of 7 generally goes through 4# per meal, with a few leftovers......sometimes. Three big boys and one growing one can really put away the food! Click on the link below, and get your order in while we still have plenty available! http://www.visionfarms.org/store/Grass-Fed-Ground-Beef-p96806945

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Happy 2023! We hope you all had a blessed and prosperous 2022, in spite of all the challenges, and pray that you are ready to jump into 2023 with both feet! We are doing our best to do the same, and thus, we are now taking orders for pullets for the spring and summer seasons. Thankfully, availability of chicks does not seem to be a problem at this point, and we are planning on having an abundance of pullets available. We are taking orders for 4 different pick-up dates, at which time, your pullets will be 8 weeks old, and ready to get settled into their new home: April 8, May 6, June 3 and July 1. We will only be selling through pre-orders, so if you are planning on getting some replacement hens, or are just getting started in chickens, we recommend that you get your orders in as soon as possible. Pullets will be $12 each this year, and we require a $5 deposit per bird. Click on the button below, to place your order today!
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Well, a lot has happened in 2020, and we hope you have fared well through it all! We have been very blessed here, throughout the year, as so many folks were seeking food source alternatives, starting their own flocks of chickens, and looking for puppies to enjoy with all the extra time on their hands. Thus, we have kept very busy, and have been able to meet a lot of new folks, during this time when interacting with people has been so discouraged. We are so very thankful for this farm, and thankful that we have been able to share it with so many of you. Please continue reading to see what we have to offer this fall, and from all our family, we wish you the most blessed Thanksgiving. We hope you are spending it with friends and family!
January 13, 2020
From our family to yours, we hope you had a blessed holiday season, and are ready to embark on this new year, with a hopeful outlook for the future! As we always do this time of year, we are busy making plans and preparations, for the products we will be able to offer you in the coming year. We are always working to fine tune what we do, to get the most from our investment of time and money, and to be able to provide the best quality products that we possibly can, for you, our customers.
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Our schedule is set for our pasture raised broiler harvest. We are only planning on 300 this year. As our children get older, and have their own busy lives to tend to, we don't always have the ready help that we need, so we are cutting back this year. If you are planning to order this season, we urge you to get your order in as soon as possible, so as not to miss out! Our broilers are raised on freshly ground, non-GMO feeds until they are 3 weeks old. At that time, they are moved out to the pasture in our portable brooders, where they get fresh grass and bugs every day, supplemented with the non-GMO feed, until they are about 7 1/2 weeks old, when they are ready for butchering. Their dressed weight averages between 3.5 to 4.5#. Cooked up, they are tender, extremely tasty, and so nutritious. After you get the meat off the bones, you can make a nutrient rich, delicious bone broth that beats everything you could ever buy in the store. Get your order in soon, and fill your freezer with this nutrient dense meat that you will feel great about feeding to your family! http://www.visionfarms.org/cornish-cross-broilers
By savocas February 18, 2018
It is time to start planning for our 2018 chicken crop. The schedule is set for 5 batches of sex-link, Golden Comet pullets . We do these in batches of 100 at a time. We raise them up until they are 8 weeks old. At that point they are fully feathered, and quite ready to take up residency in your chicken coop, or free range in your yard. These chickens are actually a hybrid cross, usually between a Rhode Island Red or a New Hampshire Red male and a White Plymouth Rock, Rhode Island White, Silver Laced Wyandotte or a Delaware female. This cross produces golden red hens, with white highlights, and cream colored roosters with red highlights here and there. The best part of this cross though, is that it creates a chicken that lays huge eggs and lots of them. They start laying at around 5 months old, they lay almost every day, and will for sure lay through their first winter. They are very calm and like being around people. We were given 2 dozen of these chicks for a wedding present, and we have been raising them ever since! If you are looking for a great laying hen, then get your order in for some of these really productive and easy to keep hens. Check out the schedule of availability on our website. http://www.visionfarms.org/sex-link-pullets
By savocas November 27, 2017
As hard as it is to do, when a mother beef cow no longer can contribute to the herd, we have to cull her. We currently have a cow in that situation, so she will be butchered and made into ground beef. Older cows like this are not suitable for steaks and other tender cuts, but they do make really good ground beef! Youth promotes tenderness, but age promotes great beef flavor! The ground beef will be available mid December, in 1# packages, for $5.00/#. Our family of 7 generally goes through 4# per meal, with a few leftovers......sometimes. Three big boys and one growing one can really put away the food! Click on the link below, and get your order in while we still have plenty available! http://www.visionfarms.org/store/Grass-Fed-Ground-Beef-p96806945