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Enjoying breakfast with fresh eggs
Cooking breakfast with pasture-raised eggs from Credo Farms can be a truly enjoyable and tasty experience. When you crack open a pasture-raised egg, you’ll notice that the yolks are bright, deep orange, and the whites are thicker and firmer. This is because the chickens that lay these eggs are free to roam around on lush…
Read MoreShould we question the use of soy in our food?
Soy is a widely used ingredient in many processed foods and is often marketed as a healthy alternative to animal-based proteins. However, recent studies have raised concerns about the potential harmful effects of consuming soy on our bodies. Tractor spraying pesticides on soy field with sprayer at spring One of the main concerns about soy…
Read MoreWhy Credo Farms pasture-raised eggs?
Credo Farms Pasture-raised eggs are eggs laid by hens that are allowed to roam freely outdoors on pasture and eat a natural diet consisting of grass, insects, and seeds. These types of eggs are known to be more nutritious and healthier compared to eggs laid by hens raised in confinement. Here are some of the…
Read MoreSupport local farms
Supporting Louisiana farms is important for several reasons: Strengthening the local economy: By purchasing products from Credo Farms, you are supporting the local economy and keeping money within the community. This can help to create jobs and stimulate economic growth in the area. Promoting sustainability: Your local Louisiana farm uses sustainable and environmentally friendly practices,…
Read MoreWhy pasture-raised poultry?
Pasture-raised poultry refers to chickens that are raised in an outdoor environment, rather than being confined in a barn or a cage. There are several potential benefits to consuming pasture-raised poultry that are believed to be good for your body, including: Higher in nutrients: Pasture-raised poultry is often higher in nutrients like vitamin E, beta-carotene,…
Read MoreSolar Chickens?
Have you heard of the latest farming science experiment? As solar panels cover farmland here in southern Louisiana, we are scrambling to find space for animals.
Read MoreSkittles for dinner!
Conventionally raised cattle have a pitiful diet: mostly GMO corn and soybeans. We’ve known that for years. What we didn’t know, until we saw this article, is that they also eat candy. (Link to Article) That’s right. Expired candy, which would otherwise be wasted in landfills, is given another purpose: cheap carbs for cows! What…
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