Woodsong Hollow Farm
 

Farm Homepage

About Us

Farm Products:
*Chicken & Eggs
*Lamb & Goat
*Thanksgiving Turkey
* Pork
* Wool Products
*Cheese & Salmon

How and Where to Buy:
*Farmers Markets
*Ordering Info 

Peeps - Rental & Adoption

Layers & Started Pullets

Friends/Volunteers/
Interns

Contact Us

Links

Farm News

Welcome to the Woodsong Hollow Farm website. Our website was set up under a Google application that Google has just discontinued. They have moved the site to another application which is where you are viewing it now. This new application does not display the site correctly so you can still view the info but there may be some unusual formatting - odd colors, weird alignment, missing links etc! We are still trying to figure out how to make this work properly so please bear with us.  In the meantime please see links at left for  a list of currently available webpages, and below for latest news.

Email or call us to sign up for our mailing list for market reminders and farm updates.

Markets & On-Farm Sales

  • On-farm Sales - You are welcome to call or email to make a time to pick up products at the farm in between markets.
  • Winter Market

    We have a monthly winter farmers market at our farm featuring the seasonal locally grown products including pasture-raised meats & eggs, winter greens, squash, root vegetables, mushrooms, soft snuggly sheepskins and raw milk cheeses as well as delicious baked goods and wild caught Alaskan salmon.

    Between markets we sell from the farm (please call ahead!), or Jeff or I are in Allentown (Dorney Park area), Macungie/Emmaus area and East Greenville regularly and Boyertown and Wyomissing irregularly and can meet up with you with an order.

    We also now sell through the Lehigh Valley Food Co-op: http://lvfood.coop/shop/. If you live in the Boyertown/Oley Hills area and are interested in ordering through the co-op, we may be able to arrange to have a drop-off site for the co-op here at the farm if there are enough people who would want to do that.

Farm Photos

We invite you to take a photographic tour of our farm - see photos below. 

All babies love to nap!



Monsters lurk in quiet corners of the summer garden.. 

 

Broiler chicks start out in the brooder, a protected environment
that keeps them warm and well-fed..

 

 

Once they have their feathers and are growing well they move to the pasture pens. The pens provide protection from predators
and are moved daily so chickens always have plenty of fresh green feed. 

 

Our lambs love the lush green feed that grows where the
chicken pens have been.

 

Goats doing what they love best
(and helping us clear our invasive weeds in the process!) 

 

Pigs love to sleep and eat and dig.

 

These australorp hens are sisters, and they chose to hatch
and raise their babies together!