About
Discover the authentic taste of premium free-range eggs from Farmer Brown's, a cherished family-owned business nestled in the picturesque Hall region of Canberra, ACT. Their commitment to ethical and sustainable farming shines through, with happy hens roaming freely across a sprawling 20-hectare native woodland property. These contented hens enjoy a natural diet and a life free from antibiotics and chemicals, resulting in exceptionally nutritious and flavourful eggs with ultra-low food miles. You can genuinely taste the difference, as echoed by delighted customers who describe them as "top quality farm eggs" and "absolutely delicious."
Farmer Brown's prides itself on integrating true free-range, cage-free egg farming within a biodiverse environment, accommodating various native flora and fauna. The hens have ample space, with a stocking density well under 100 hens per hectare, allowing them to forage for grass and insects and indulge in dust bathing - all the natural behaviours that contribute to their well-being and the superior quality of their eggs. This dedication to animal welfare and land stewardship makes Farmer Brown's a beacon of sustainable agriculture in the Canberra Region.
Enjoy the convenience of purchasing these farm-fresh eggs directly from their self-serve farm gate in Hall, or find them at selected local Canberra retail outlets like Choku Bai Jo, Lost River Produce, Ziggys Fresh, and Ainslie IGA. You can also meet the friendly team and stock up on your favourite eggs every Saturday at the Canberra Region Farmers Market, held at Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC), Mitchell. As one loyal customer enthuses, these are "the best" eggs, and many are "eggs-cited" to enjoy them repeatedly, some even opting for convenient fortnightly deliveries. Support a local, family-owned business that prioritises animal welfare, environmental sustainability, and your local economy.
What's Available
Free Range Eggs
Eggs
Delivery & Shipping
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Live listing and prior evidence mention fortnightly local deliveries as an option.
