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Cedar Meadow Farm, featured in Connecticut Farmer & Feast

  
  
  
  
  
  

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Cedar Meadow Farm is a featured farmer in Connecticut Farmer & Feast, a revolutionary new cookbook by Emily Brooks.

 

Cedar Meadow Farm, LLC is located in Ledyard, Connecticut.  They started out nearly a decade ago as poultry hobbyists.  2011 marks our sixth season as a farm offering direct-to-consumer poultry products, including chicken pullets (live young hens), broilers, turkeys, ducks, and fresh eggs.  They also have beef, pork, lamb, and rabbits available on a seasonal basis.  They are a small farm and supplies of our products will be limited. 

Cedar Meadow Farm recently got word from the Animal Welfare Approved that their laying flock has passed inspection and they are now officially “Animal Welfare Approved”.   They were the first farm in New England to have our egg layers approved. The AWA designation is a really big deal as there are very strict requirements in place to meet their standards. 

“The Animal Welfare Approved standards are the most comprehensive and rigorous of all the animal-related accreditations available in the United States, as noted by the World Society for the Protection of Animals in a recent comparison of third-party certifiers.  Animal Welfare Approved farms allow animals to behave naturally and socialize freely. On these farms, you'll see animals breathing fresh, clean air, the way you've always thought it should be.” 

Cedar Meadow Farm is the FIRST farm in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, or Maine – ALL of New England - who has earned this designation! 

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