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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, Black copper maran, Hedemora, colored layers, and sebastopol geese.

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

NPIP - OH 1712

1 day ago

Snowfall Poultry
This pullets third egg and shes beautiful to boot, can't beat it!Black coppers are the hardest breed to work with in my opinion. The color will fade for a myriad of reasons and no one wants to hatch from lighter eggs even if the hen that produced this little pullet maybe had a "six" on the marans color scale by summer last season. Keeping deep color through the season is a trait im constantly working toward. But it takes so much time to breed traits into consistency. Besides egg color I really value how the bird is supposed to look according to their SOP (standard of perfection). If we don't follow the SOP the breed quickly gets to a point of being unrecognizable. Our program runs like this: hatch from the darkest eggs late in the season (back to longevity of color retention), select from those chicks the best of the best according to SOP, remove any major defects especially structural, keep no aggression (ever!), and then onto more nit picky qualities like comb shape and copper color and saturation.If they all laid like this every single time and retained that color all season I'd be happy as could be! Ha. Unfortunately not the reality of keeping marans. I will put a caveat on this because....the internet....is a vast and loud angry mob sometimes lol....some breeders have absolutely come so far in egg color darkness and consistency!! And they worked their booties off for it!! ... See MoreSee Less
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2 days ago

Snowfall Poultry
The offspring from this boy have been fantastic and I now have a son from my home bred birds that will be replacing him so it's time to part with rocky and 5 hens. Him and one hen were bred by cotton dunlap, the langshan club president. They are one and half years old. The other hens are older ranging between 3 and 4 but still great layers and more than enough to start a really solid breeding group. Message with interest, thank you! ... See MoreSee Less
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4 days ago

Snowfall Poultry
Not a pretty shot but laid today and can ship tomorrow if there is any interest! All eggs covered by black copper marans which means every egg in this bunch will be green, dark green, dark brown OR have a bloom to give a mauve or purple appearance πŸ™‚ ... See MoreSee Less
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5 days ago

Snowfall Poultry
Pretty splotchy egg from the black copper pen! ... See MoreSee Less
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5 days ago

Snowfall Poultry
Building dozens for shipping and pickup this week!!! Not shown, 3 boxes of goose eggs πŸ’ƒπŸ₯³ ... See MoreSee Less
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