Moving Chicks from the Brooder to the Pasture

Folks, this video is for those who would like to see how we move the chicks from the brooder to the pasture. You’ll a get a pretty good look at the brooder and the pasture pens / electric netting set up in the pasture.  I apologize for its length – it may bore you to [...]

We are Busy at Legacy – Thank You!!!

It’s been a while since I have updated our website but I did want to let you know what all has been happening with Legacy Family Farm. Since my last update we’ve processed 120 broilers, put 148 out on the pasture, and ordered 200 more to be delivered this Friday. We were offered a booth [...]

Chickens in the Brooder – Two Weeks Later

Here’s the video I promised on an earlier post showing how much the chicks have grown in two weeks. I also mention a few helpful hints for anyone interested in doing this themselves.

Chicks in the Brooder

Here’s what we do when we first get the chicks – Take a look!

Chicks in the Brooder & Two Newborn Lambs – Spring Time is Coming!

Well, it’s finally warming up a little and spring is around the corner.  It’s been a pretty restful winter for us at Legacy Family Farm, but now it’s time to get back to work growing “food fit to eat”, our pastured chicken and grassfed lamb and beef for folks in the Aiken, North Augusta and [...]

Thanksgiving Greetings and Product Update

Thanksgiving greetings from Legacy Family Farm,
Here at Legacy Family Farm we have alot to be thankful for this year – healthy family, healthy animals, good rain, and God’s grace.
We also are very thankful to all our customers, especially all of you who purchased our Pastured Chicken and Grass Fed Beef this last weekend at the [...]

Moving the Chicken Pens

Here’s how we move the chicken pens. This helps insure that the chickens always have a fresh salad bar to eat and their manure will be more evenly spread on the pasture.

Lettin’ Chickens be Chickens

At Legacy Family Farm, we believe in letting our animals express themselves as God intended.
Here’s a video on how we let “chickens be chickens.”

Out of the Brooder and into the Pasture!

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Update on Pastured Chicken and Grassfed and Finished Beef & Lamb

We wanted to let everyone know that we will be out of Pastured Chicken for a few weeks.  We are raising another batch right now and we should be back at the Aiken Farmer’s Market on Saturday mornings in mid November.  We will be offering three, four, five and six pound Cornish Crosses.  By mid [...]

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About Legacy Family Farm

Legacy Family Farm is a local family farm in North Augusta, South Carolina, that believes in growing food the way God intended - naturally. Vegetables grown without synthetic fertilizers, harmful chemicals or pesticides. Animals raised on pastures with no hormones and no antibiotics.

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