Fresh from our farms to your door
1. Mobile Pasture-Raised
Our hens roam freely at our partnership of small regenerative farms, enjoying pasture, sunlight, fresh air, bugs & our custom-made low PUFA feed.
Our hens roam freely at our partnership of small regenerative farms, enjoying pasture, sunlight, fresh air, bugs & our custom-made low PUFA feed.
2. Hand Collected Daily
Our eggs are hand-collected daily and delivered to our hubs for careful inspection, thoughtful packaging, and prompt distribution to ensure freshness and quality.
Our eggs are hand-collected daily and delivered to our hubs for careful inspection, thoughtful packaging, and prompt distribution to ensure freshness and quality.
3. Delivered to Your Door
Your farm-fresh eggs are shipped within 7 days of being laid, ensuring peak freshness and convenient delivery of the healthiest eggs you can find.
Your farm-fresh eggs are shipped within 7 days of being laid, ensuring peak freshness and convenient delivery of the healthiest eggs you can find.


Contains 74% less omega 6 PUFA!
What we eat, eats matters
The types of fat in an egg depends on the types of fat in the hens diet. Chickens require a supplemental feed (even on pasture) so the ingredients in that feed impacts the types of fats you consume!
We had our eggs tested and due to our custom low PUFA feed, they contain significantly lower levels of Polyunsaturated Fats (PUFAs) relative to other pasture-raised and cage-free eggs. This means our eggs have the healthiest fatty-acid profile you can find - significantly lower in unstable PUFAs that are high in seed oils (76% less Linoleic Acid!), and instead rich in healthy fats, vitamins, and fat soluble vitamins.
The types of fat in an egg depends on the types of fat in the hens diet. Chickens require a supplemental feed (even on pasture) so the ingredients in that feed impacts the types of fats you consume!
We had our eggs tested and due to our custom low PUFA feed, they contain significantly lower levels of Polyunsaturated Fats (PUFAs) relative to other pasture-raised and cage-free eggs. This means our eggs have the healthiest fatty-acid profile you can find - significantly lower in unstable PUFAs that are high in seed oils (76% less Linoleic Acid!), and instead rich in healthy fats, vitamins, and fat soluble vitamins.
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Fatty Acid Testing
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Low PUFA, Mobile Pasture Raised
Low PUFA, Mobile Pasture Raised
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Organic,
Cage FreeOrganic,
Cage Free
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We want less of this
We want less of this
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6%
6%
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Linoleic
AcidLinoleic
Acid -
23%
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26%
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we want this to be high
we want this to be high
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4.9
4.9
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Saturated:
PUFA RatioSaturated:
PUFA Ratio -
1.3
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1.2
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we want this to be low
we want this to be low
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0.8 g
0.8 g
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Total PUFA
per 4 eggsTotal PUFA
per 4 eggs -
3.1 g
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3.0 g
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 76% 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 pesticides 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 76% 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 pesticides 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.
why corn & soy free?

lower pufa content
When chickens eat more PUFAs, more PUFAs show up in the eggs, and more PUFAs on your plate.
Since soy, soybean oil, corn byproducts like dried distiller grains and corn oil are common high PUFA feed ingredients, conventional eggs can contain as much PUFA as a tablespoon of canola oil. So removing them from feed will definitely help! Unfortunately, many “corn and soy-free” feeds simply swap in other high-PUFA ingredients, defeating the purpose. That's why we made our own!
Due to our truly low-PUFA, corn- and soy-free feed sourced from regenerative farms, our eggs contain 74% less total Omega 6 and 76% less linoleic acid than Organic Vital Farms eggs.
When chickens eat better, you eat better, and your body feels the difference.

lower oxidation levels
PUFAs are chemically unstable due to their multiple double bonds. When exposed to heat, light, or oxygen (like during cooking), they oxidize and break down into harmful compounds like MDA and lipid peroxides, increasing inflammation, oxidative stress, and cellular damage. Eggs from hens fed flax and soy-rich diets show higher levels of pre-cooking lipid oxidation, meaning damage starts even before the egg hits your pan.
It doesn’t stop there. PUFA oxidation also triggers cholesterol oxidation in the yolk, producing harmful cholesterol oxidation products linked to metabolic and cardiovascular issues. One study (r) found that consuming high-PUFA eggs accelerated LDL cholesterol oxidation by 28%: a clear sign of increased oxidative stress. Eggs higher in PUFAs also spoil faster, taste worse, and lose nutrients more quickly.
Our solution: a custom, low-PUFA diet that protects your eggs from oxidation before, during, and after cooking.

easier to digest
What if your egg allergy isn’t from the egg… but from how the chicken is raised and what the chicken eats? Many of our customers couldn’t tolerate conventional eggs due to bloating, skin flare-ups, or digestive issues. That changed with Angel Acres eggs.
Why?
It’s all about the feed. Soy proteins and corn residues can pass into eggs, both common allergens. PUFAs and phytoestrogens can irritate the gut lining and disrupt hormones. Our feed eliminates these allergy triggers and potential gut disruptors completely.
THEY WEREN'T ABLE TO EAT EGGS, UNTIL THEY TRIED OURS...



We were not happy with 'Business as usual'...
We are first-generation female farmers who came into farming with a focus on human health.
Our mission was simple: produce the healthiest eggs we could find. But none of the available feed options met our standards - even the so-called “corn and soy free” feeds were often loaded 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.
So instead of settling for typical chicken feed, we decided to make our own. After years of research, testing, and refining, we created a custom feed that truly improves the fatty acid profile of our eggs!
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