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Villageside Country Chicken Farm

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Villageside country chicken is located in the outskirts of Karur in a village called Lakshmanampatti. We have over 15 years of experience in raising native breed hens and producing quality eggs. So far we have been supplying mainly hens and eggs to the local people. Inorder to expand our market we are now selling eggs all over Karur District and have plans to extend it to other cities as well in the upcoming days.

Our Mission

We believe that world is not only for humans and strictly intolerant to the inhumane treatment of hens which are raised inside the cages for eggs and meat.

Indian Market Research Bureau suggests that protein deficiency in Indians is more than 80% and India has a declining per capita protein consumption.

Our Mission is to tackle the protein deficiency problem and completely eradicate it from the Indian households by providing them with high quality eggs which are produced by the hens which roam happily and eat healthy food at our farm

We Are An Expert In This Field

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10k+

happy customers
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25+

Professional Experts
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10+

District Distributors
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6%

Organic Farming

Our Farm

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Breeds

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Our Team

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Vinothini | Jothiperiyasamy | Manoharan

Customer Feedback

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Anand

The eggs from this farm are very tasty! I regularly buy from them and my health has improved alot

Frequently Asked Questions

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1What do our hens feed on?

Hens in our farm feed on grains, fresh greens, herbs & others formulated in house to achieve a balanced healthy diet. Our feed is natural, no animal by product is fed to our birds. Feed is free from antibiotics, hormones, toxic & synthetic supplements. In addition they indulge in natural scavenging activity in the range and feed on highly nutritious greens, seeds, bugs & other sources which makes them physically healthy & happy.

2What does hormone free and antibiotic free eggs mean?

No hormones is used to advance or increase the egg production & weight of the bird. While anti-biotic free means birds diet is free from non therapeutic anti-biotics.

3Why does blood spots occurs in eggs?

Blood spots occur when blood or a bit of tissue is released along with yolk. Each developing yolk in a hens ovary is enclosed in a sack containing blood vessels that supply yolk building substances. When the yolk is mature, it is normally released from the only area of the yolk sac, called the Stigma or suture line, that is free of blood vessels. Occasionally, the yolk sac ruptures at some other point, causing blood vessels to break and blood to appear on the yolk or in the white. Blood spots occur in less than one percent of all eggs laid. Blood spots may be triggered by too little vitamin A in a hens diet, or they may be hereditary.

4Need to book for a day old chick

yes, Contact details given

5Are your hens Pasture Raised?

Yes

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