
The Ladies Are Fed a Custom-Made Feed
We are first-generation female farmers who came into farming with a focus on human health. Our mission was simple: to produce the healthiest eggs we could find.
That meant raising our chickens outside in mobile coops for natural foraging and fresh air. But even pasture-raised chickens rely on supplemental feed for 70–90% of their diet, and what they eat matters!
None of the available feed options met our standards. Even the so-called “corn and soy free” feeds were often packed with other high-PUFA ingredients like sunflower, safflower, canola, flax, or vegetable oils, which just increase PUFAs in the final egg and defeat the purpose.
Instead of settling for typical chicken feed, we chose to make our own. After years of research, testing, and refining, we developed a custom feed that truly improves the fatty acid profile of our eggs!


Glyphosate free!
Third-party testing confirms our eggs are glyphosate-free, reflecting our commitment
to regenerative farming and toxin-free food.


The Angel Acres Difference
1. Low Pufa
Linoleic acid (LA), an omega-6 PUFA abundant in seed oils, is known to lower metabolic rate and negatively impact overall health. Thanks to our custom, low-PUFA, corn- and soy-free feed, our eggs are lab-tested to contain 74% less LA compared to other pasture-raised eggs. By keeping your LA intake at more biologically appropriate levels, our eggs support lower inflammation, less cellular damage, and better metabolic function.
3. Allergen Friendly
We have many egg club members who are allergic to other eggs, but can eat our eggs with no problems! Food allergens are passed through to the egg so with our custom made feed free of corn and soy, our eggs are tolerated by many individuals! Many people don't have problems with eggs, but instead how modern eggs are produced and what chickens eat.
5. Seed to fork
We don't just custom-make our own feed, we have row crop farm partners that produce our livestock feed ingredients using regenerative agriculture practices to help rebuild soil health. We know where our feed ingredients come from and who produces them, ensuring NO toxic agrochemicals are used. Lab tested to be free of glyphosate.

2. Hormonally Balanced
Lab-tested to have virtually no detectable phytoestrogens - plant compounds that can mimic estrogen in the body. When chickens eat soy or flax, phytoestrogens build up in their eggs, ending up on your plate. Phytoestrogens are known endocrine disruptors linked to estrogen dominance, negatively affecting thyroid and hormone health. Our feed is low in phytoestrogens, producing hormonally balanced eggs.
4. Regenerative & sustainable
Our ladies are moved out on pasture using mobile coops so that they have access to fresh pasture, fresh bugs, and clean living conditions. This model of farming (mobile pasture-raised) spreads out animal impact and allows for the land to rest, improving soil health and regenerating landscapes, creating a healthier environment for us all!
6. Needle Free
Regular moves in mobile chicken coops provides healthy living conditions where the hens aren't exposed to their waste, plus access to fresh air, sunshine and clean air. When you work with Mother Nature, pharmaceuticals (which are common in chicken barns) are not needed. Our farmers do not use vaccines, antibiotics or hormones.
1. Low Pufa
Linoleic acid (LA), an omega-6 PUFA abundant in seed oils, is known to lower metabolic rate and negatively impact overall health. Thanks to our custom, low-PUFA, corn- and soy-free feed, our eggs are lab-tested to contain 74% less LA compared to other pasture-raised eggs. By keeping your LA intake at more biologically appropriate levels, our eggs support lower inflammation, less cellular damage, and better metabolic function.
2. Hormonally Balanced
Lab-tested to have virtually no detectable phytoestrogens - plant compounds that can mimic estrogen in the body. When chickens eat soy or flax, phytoestrogens build up in their eggs, ending up on your plate. Phytoestrogens are known endocrine disruptors linked to estrogen dominance, negatively affecting thyroid and hormone health. Our feed is low in phytoestrogens, producing hormonally balanced eggs.
3. Allergen Friendly
We have many egg club members who are allergic to other eggs, but can eat our eggs with no problems! Food allergens are passed through to the egg so with our custom made feed free of corn and soy, our eggs are tolerated by many individuals! Many people don't have problems with eggs, but instead how modern eggs are produced and what chickens eat.
4. Regenerative & sustainable
Our ladies are moved out on pasture using mobile coops so that they have access to fresh pasture, fresh bugs, and clean living conditions. This model of farming (mobile pasture-raised) spreads out animal impact and allows for the land to rest, improving soil health and regenerating landscapes, creating a healthier environment for us all!
5. Seed to fork
We don't just custom-make our own feed, we have row crop farm partners that produce our livestock feed ingredients using regenerative agriculture practices to help rebuild soil health. We know where our feed ingredients come from and who produces them, ensuring NO toxic agrochemicals are used. Lab tested to be free of glyphosate.
6. Needle Free
Regular moves in mobile chicken coops provides healthy living conditions where the hens aren't exposed to their waste, plus access to fresh air, sunshine and clean air. When you work with Mother Nature, pharmaceuticals (which are common in chicken barns) are not needed. Our farmers do not use vaccines, antibiotics or hormones.

Eggs with the Healthiest Fats you can Find.
The fatty acid composition of eggs is directly shaped by what the chicken eats. Our custom-made, low-PUFA feed ensures our eggs stay low in the Omega-6 PUFAs typically found in vegetable oils. (Fun fact: just four conventional eggs can have as much PUFA as a tablespoon of canola oil!)
Fatty acid testing confirms it: our eggs contain 74% less linoleic acid (an Omega-6 fat abundant in vegetable oils) compared to brand-name pasture-raised eggs like Vital Farms. Our eggs support a healthier fat profile, with a higher saturated-to-unsaturated ratio and more metabolism-supportive fats like stearic acid.
While pasture-raised eggs are often seen as healthier, many pasture-raised hens still receive PUFA-rich supplemental feed containing corn, soy, or other vegetable oil byproducts. These feeds drive up the levels of Omega-6 fats in the final egg, which interfere with your metabolism. At Angel Acres, we’ve chosen a different path, creating our own feed that’s free of corn, soy, seed oils, and other high-PUFA ingredients, so our eggs deliver the cleanest, healthiest fats for your body.

Mobile Pasture-Raised
All of our small regenerative farmers use true mobile pasture-raised practices. Our hens are rotated across fresh pasture in mobile coops, giving them daily access to fresh grass, bugs, and clean air while ensuring clean living conditions. This approach spreads animal impact evenly, allows land to rest and recover, and regenerates soil health: creating a healthier environment for everyone.
These clean, natural conditions mean our chickens thrive without vaccines, antibiotics, hormones, or other pharmaceuticals. With genuine pasture access, they enjoy a diverse, natural diet rich in grasses and insects. Our eggs are lab-tested to deliver superior nutrition: 129% more Vitamin E, 55% more Vitamin B3, 82% more Vitamin B5, 20% more Vitamin B1, 15% more Vitamin D3, plus detectable levels of Vitamin K2 (absent in standard cage-free eggs).

Seed to Fork & Custom Made Feed
Not only do we craft our own custom, corn and soy-free, low PUFA feed for our chickens, but we also know where the ingredients come from. We partner with regenerative row crop farmers who share our commitment to rebuilding soil health through sustainable practices. This ensures that our feed ingredients are grown without toxic pesticides, and we have full oversight of every step in the process. Unlike many farms that rely on pre-made organic or conventional feeds from unknown sources, we maintain complete control over our feed, ensuring it’s as pure and wholesome as the meat and eggs we produce.
Our commitment to quality is proven through recent laboratory testing, which confirmed that our eggs are completely free of glyphosate residue—a testament to the care and attention we put into sourcing and growing our feed. This is just one example of how our partnerships with regenerative farmers go beyond the conventional standards of organic certification. We don’t just trust labels; we know our farmers personally, ensuring their practices align with our mission to protect the environment and provide you with the cleanest, most nutrient-dense food possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are your eggs so expensive?
The higher cost of our eggs is primarily due to the fact that we have developed a custom, one-of-a-kind chicken feed that does not contain any corn, soy, or other high-PUFA ingredients that are often subsidized and therefore cheaper to acquire. Our feed costs are 3-5 times higher than standard chicken feeds. Additionally, the specialized packaging and FedEx shipping fee required for convenient delivery directly to your door (compared to $0.10 egg cartons) adds to the overall costs. We are diligently working to bring our costs down so we can transfer this reduced fee to the customer, without cutting any corners.
How old are your eggs?
Experience the true taste of farm-fresh eggs! Our eggs are laid within the last 7 days and restocked weekly, ensuring you’re getting eggs that are far fresher than what you’ll find in most grocery stores, where eggs can be 30+ days old. We pride ourselves on providing eggs that are as fresh as possible, so you can enjoy their full flavor and nutrient density.
Our eggs are delivered to you unwashed, just as nature intended. Before a hen lays an egg, her body forms a protective layer called the “bloom,” which seals the thousands of tiny pores on the eggshell, preventing harmful bacteria from entering. When eggs are washed, this bloom is removed, leaving the shell vulnerable to contamination. Many store-bought eggs undergo washing with harsh chemicals and are coated with petroleum derived mineral oils to artificially reseal the pores—yet the eggs are still often weeks or even months old. Our farm-fresh eggs are free from such processes, delivering pure, wholesome eggs as nature intended.
Why is there a waitlist and why are your eggs sold out?
Not all eggs are created equal, and that’s why we do things differently.
At Angel Acres, we’re building something special - a truly regenerative egg system from seed to fork. That kind of commitment takes time.
We started in 2021 with just eight backyard chickens and a mission to create the healthiest eggs possible. That meant crafting our own custom feed, free from corn, soy, and glyphosate, and making sure our hens lived on real pasture, not just a marketing label.
Now, we work with multiple regenerative farmers raising hens the right way and row crop farmers growing their feed because every step of the process matters.
However, we do have spots available in our egg club since we just went through an egg-spansion and added a few small regenerative farmers to our farm partnership!
Are your eggs Organic?
No, and for a reason! It’s time we stop blindly trusting this Organic label, and dig in deeper!
Instead of relying on generic labels, we partner directly with regenerative row crop farmers who do not use harmful chemicals. This allows us to know exactly where and how every ingredient in our custom Low-PUFA feed blend is grown.
From seed to feed, feed to chicken, chicken to egg, and egg to fork, we oversee every step of the process. This hands-on approach ensures our eggs meet the highest standards of quality, health, and transparency.
Since we know where the feed ingredients are grown, and the chickens forage and flourish on chemical free pastures recent lab tests have confirmed that Angel Acres eggs are free of glyphosate. This isn’t just luck... it’s by design.
At Angel Acres, we believe you deserve food grown with integrity and care. That’s why we take the time to know our farmers, their practices, and the land they nurture—so you can feel confident in every bite.
Organic eggs just mean that the chickens were fed ‘certified organic feed ingredients’ - but they can still be stuffed into confinement barns. And I hate to break it to you, but Organic Soy Beans contain the same amount of PUFAs as non organic soybeans. Our fatty acid tests confirm that our eggs contain over 75% less Linoleic Acid (an Omega 6 PUFA relative to a popular ‘Organic Pasture Raised Egg’).
Another issue is that the organic feed used for laying hens is heavily imported (over 80%), particularly soy and corn from India, Turkey, and South America.
This "Organic Feed" being imported with unknown, hard to regulate standards may be why organic eggs have tested positive for glyphosate residues in multiple studies. A report found that a sample of organic cage-free eggs contained glyphosate residue levels of 169 parts per billion (ppb), which is above the allowable tolerance level of 50ppb. [ref] Another study detected 0.76 mg/kg of glyphosate residue in eggs, which is higher than previously reported levels. [ref]
Our eggs, on the other hand, have officially tested glyphosate-free, which is the result of our high quality, custom made feed from our regenerative row crop farmers, and zero spray policy on our small regenerative farms. See results below!

Why do you have partner farms?
We believe in small regenerative farms—not factory farms or confinement operations. To expand our supply without compromising our standards, we partner with like-minded small-scale farms that follow the same regenerative practices (mobile pasture-raised) and feed standards. Allpartner farms use our custom low PUFA feed blend and zero pesticides or chemicals on pasture to ensure consistency and quality across the board. Here’s a video of me visiting our Kansas hub so you can see firsthand how we uphold these values at every level of production!
Are your eggs 100% grass-fed?
The reality is that there are no 100% grass-fed chickens since chickens are omnivores, not vegetarians.
Chickens are monogastric (single stomached) animals (like us), meaning they cannot get their required protein intake from grass alone (unlike ruminants such as cows). So while our chickens consume grass and bugs on pasture, they are supplemented with our custom-made feed (in addition to beef meat scraps, organs, and produce compost).
What does pasture-raised mean for eggs?
Unfortunately, the term pasture-raised is not regulated. So this most likely means chickens live inside a barn and have access to a small door and a single pasture 365 days out of the year (which gets degraded with overuse). So the chickens diet is mostly grain-based, which is often high in PUFA rich ingredients like corn, soy and distiller grains.
We have higher standards - our chickens are ‘mobile pasture-raised’ where their coops are mobile and they are regularly moved to a fresh patch of grass.
Eggs from truly pasture-raised chickens contain significantly more nutrients since the chicken’s diet directly affects the level of nutrients in the eggs. Hens on pasture have access to all kinds of things not available to chickens in a cage - like sunlight (for more Vitamin D synthesis!), grass, bugs, and the occasional field mouse! (Since chickens are not vegetarians - please don’t fall for that scam marketing label at the store!)
How long do your eggs last?
Our unwashed eggs actually have a much longer shelf life than you may expect. Since we leave the protective "bloom" layer intact, our eggs can last up to 2 months or more in the refrigerator, but we cannot guarantee a specific shelf life. Generally, unwashed eggs can last 4-6 weeks when stored at room temperature in a cool environment. All of the eggs you receive from us have been laid within the past 7 days. We recommend refrigerating the eggs upon arrival for the best result and longest shelf life.
Are your eggs safe to ship in the summer heat?
We understand there may be some concerns about shipping our eggs in the summer heat, but you can rest assured that we ship eggs successfully in the summer each year (and have been since 2021 to states all over the country!) Majority of the shipping process takes place in temperature-controlled units and in the shade. The only time there is an issue is if there is a shipping delay, or an unusually hot week, but we keep tabs on the weather and will delay any shipments as necessary in the event there are exceedingly hot temperatures. We just ask that you plan to be home on the delivery day so you can bring the eggs into a cooler environment promptly and then transfer them to the refrigerator.

