FOX HOLLOW FARM

 

The Rickard Family

20060 Gilmore Road

Fredericktown, Ohio  43019

 


 

  -- NATURALLY RAISED  LAMB  BEEF  EGGS & CHICKEN --

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Innovative Farmers of Ohio (IFO)-Sponsored FARM TOUR here!

Sunday, August 3, 2008   from 1-4 p.m.

Join Lisa and Bruce for a 3-hour walking tour of the farm.  (No fee.)

See Fox Hollow Farm from the inside!  As we tour the farm, we'll share with you our experiences and knowledge gained.  Planned topics:

  • Intensive grazing - cattle and sheep
  • Hens in a portable layer house
  • Growing vegetables in a hoop house
  • Raising meat chicken in moveable pens on pasture
  • On-farm mobile poultry processing unit
  • Photo and poster displays of our farm history, philosophy, projects, lessons learned, and environmental and community impact 

Bring a cooler! Our naturally raised beef, lamb and chicken; and eggs from our pastured hens will be available for sale.

 

Tour sponsored by Innovative Farmers of Ohio (IFO), a non-profit membership-based organization dedicated to the advancement of sustainable agriculture in Ohio.  www.ifoh.org

 

We hope to see you!

 

Welcome!

 

Our family owned and operated farm is located in the rolling hills of central Ohio in Knox County, an hour north of Columbus, near Mount Vernon in Fredericktown.  We started farming in 1987 with an eye to finding a healthful and satisfying life for our family and future generations.  We have developed that small start into our current successful farm and homestead operation.

 

Through the years we have learned a great deal, not only about farming and natural, sustainable agriculture, but also about nutrient-dense food.  We are continually seeking out new information and trying new methods in our efforts to improve our farm and homestead and the products we sell.  We share what we know with our local community through workshops, conferences, farm tours, and working with student interns from nearby Kenyon College.

 

Here at Fox Hollow Farm, we believe the healthiest food is naturally raised; that grass, fresh air, and freedom of movement make a difference in our animals' health...  and ultimately in yours.

 

NO ADDED HORMONES

GRASS FED AND PASTURE RAISED

NO ROUTINE ANTIBIOTICS

HUMANELY RAISED

LOCALLY PROCESSED with

no water added...

DELICIOUS!

 

We sell naturally raised lamb and beef, eggs from free-range hens, and pet treats at the Mount Vernon Farmers' Market, directly from our farm (by appointment), and in the cooler months we have local free deliveries.  We also have wool from our sheep for sale, and chicken is available seasonally. (Please let us know ahead of time if you would like to pick up chicken at the Farmers' Market.)

 

We use intensive grazing because we have found it to be the best for the animals, the environment, and the quality of meat.  Our sheep and cattle move to a new pasture frequently (daily at times).  Grass fed meat is higher in omega 3 fatty acids and has many other benefits over grain fed meat.

 

Lambs are born in February through May, in sunny, warm hoophouses (plastic covered arched greenhouses).  As soon as the weather permits, the lambs and their moms move out to lush spring grass.  Calves are usually started by nursing at their mother's side.  All meat animals are finished on grass and/or hay (perhaps with a taste of grain in low pasture production months).

 

Meat chickens are moved daily to fresh grass, have organic (locally produced) broiler feed available and fresh water at all times, and are sheltered from sun/rain and predators in moveable pens.

 

We do not use herbicides on our farm.  No hormones are added.  Antibiotics are used only in rare individual cases.  We are considering organic certification.

 

Our eggs are from free range, pastured hens that enjoy greens, organic grain and foraged food.

 

Our processing is done locally at an ODA (Ohio Department of Agriculture) inspected facility.  Meat is frozen at the butcher and vacuum packed in clear plastic for good visibility and clearly labeled with cut and weight.

 

Please explore our web site!

 

 

 

Revised:  5/28/2008