
FAQs
What are Broiler Chickens?
These are the breed of chickens that are raised for meat for general consumption.
Are Chickens Genetically Modified?
There are no genetically modified chickens on the market.
Are hormones or steroids added to chicken?
There are no added hormones or steroids in any chicken meat.
What do chicken eat?
As chickens age and grow, their feed begins to change with them. We formulate their feed to perfectly support every stage of life.
Are Broiler Chickens Raised in Cages?
Chickens raised for meat (broiler chickens) are never raised in cages but are raised freely in a climate controlled environment. Chickens are not “crammed” in houses. Broiler chickens (chickens raised for meat) live in growout houses, which – as their namesake implies – provide enough space for chicks to literally “grow out” into full sized chickens. In fact, the houses are built in a way that each bird can eat, drink, rest and move around freely.
Does the Chicken I Buy Have Antibiotics Residue in it?
All chicken you buy is technically “antibiotic free”. We make sure that they must have cleared the animals systems before they can leave the farm.
Should I Be Concerned about Antibiotics used on Chicken Farms?
Antibiotics are just one of many tools farmers use to keep their flocks healthy, in order to contribute to a safe and wholesome food supply. Today, all chicken farms are under a health program designed by a licensed veterinarian. But just like people, animals sometimes get sick, and treating illness is a responsible part of animal care. When this happens, farmers work with animal health experts and veterinarians to determine if an antibiotic is needed. The vast majority of the antibiotics that we use are never used in human medicine, and we’re taking steps to phase out those most critical to human medicine.