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Our Story

Snowfall Farms was started on a dream between Kyle & Kellie Snow after first meeting back in 2014. Both drawn heavily to the outdoors and animals from their childhood and education, fate allowed their dream home to become available to start their family farm. In 2021, Snowfall Farms was officially born and is growing every day. With a strong focus on animal welfare, rotational grazing, and human interaction, the farm thrives and provides an amazing home for our animals to grow. Snowfall Farms primarily focuses on various breeds of poultry and hatching eggs, offering unique breeds for the backyard chicken lovers to the die-hard poultry show contestants. In addition to the fine fowl, Snowfall Farms also cares for, and spoils, other animals such as horses, goats, turkeys, and eventually pigs. The farm also offers various agricultural products such as pasture-raised eggs, meats, and even maple syrup. We’re excited you visited our website and hoping to hear from you soon!

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Snowfall Poultry

First generation, Family-Owned Farm in NE Ohio specializing in Langshan, Opal and Cream split opal legbar, silverudd, colored layers, and sebastopol geese.

We are also a care home for a couple senior horses and goats.

NPIP - OH 1712

1 day ago

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This pretty little boy wouldn't mind finding a home 😁😁 ... See MoreSee Less
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2 days ago

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I dont like to post too much about the negatives of owning farm animals but this story has a happy ending. Exactly 2 weeks ago today my favorite gander, blue, came out of the pen as normal as could be honking and chasing other ganders away, parenting the remaining goslings, eating, and swimming. Within two hours he was up on my porch tucked into the corner by the door gasping for breath. I grabbed him and immediately opened his mouth to look down the esophagus for an obstruction, I was positive he was choking. As far as I could see there was nothing. He was gasping, going limp, I jumped in the car and called my vet on the way (a 30 minute drive) and begged for them to see him. They agreed and he survived the trip. They took him, intubated and took xrays. There was clearly fluid in his lungs but no esophageal obstruction and no obvious foreign matter in his lungs. They gave him Lasix and a steroid, observed for about an hour then sent me on my way stating their was nothing they could do and to take him to an emergency vet hours away for ICU care. Their best guess was electrocution, mold inhalation, or poison. None of these made sense to me. I took him home and treated him as though he had aspirated water. Called back and begged for an antibiotic, which they gave, a massive horse pill of amoxicillin. I crushed it up and gave him doses in applesauce through a small hole in a bag. Our saving grace was prior to this incident he was a very healthy and robust goose. Our downfall was a heat wave of 100+ during this week. I brought him in and set him up in a huge kids play yard. I watched daily as he waned. Blue legs, wheezing, stumbling, laying for most of the day. But then, on Day 9 just as I was about to give up, he started to improve. Little by little symptoms reduced, productive coughing started happening and today day 14 he returned to his flock. ... See MoreSee Less
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6 days ago

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50 foot breeding set up, 10 pens with internal doors to become 5 pens if desired. Includes automatic water system. 3.5k. ... See MoreSee Less
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6 days ago

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I have tons tons tons of poultry related items to liquidate. If youre looking for something specific let me know. WaterersFeedersBrooding platesHeat lampsA custom brooder thats awesome!!The entire 50 foot breeding setupSome young pullets and chicks that I was saving back oh the coolest young cockerel that looks like a langshan with a crest!My breeding quad ... See MoreSee Less
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6 days ago

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I appreciate everyone's concern, those that reached out im very thankful for all the friends and community that was built around this chicken project. There will always be a huge spot in my heart for chickens but at this time in my life im ready for whatever is next. Im excited to free my mind from constant immersion in all things chicken. My personality type bodes better for a single thing to focus on and master at a time, when I applied this to the farm the geese were the unwavering choice. This isnt goodbye, im still here cheering everyone on who is breeding chickens. Especially my langshan folks, keep spreading the value of this breed beyond the egg color they deserve to be preserved! And for those that dont breed and simply added my birds for enjoyment im still only a message away if you need help or even want to share them. I did so much over the years that im proud of but im very excited to step back and work solely with my geese (not filling a million waters in the dead of winter is a fun little bonus πŸ˜…). A small group of bantys will still live here and my old hens. Thank you everyone for everything! ... See MoreSee Less
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