Morning-Gathered Eggs

A note from the farmer

"Our hens lay what they lay — some weeks we have 50 dozen, some weeks 20. We cap reservations to what we can honestly deliver."

Drop 12 · EggsActive

Morning-Gathered Eggs

Heritage breeds. Collected the morning of pickup.

Dozens from our small heritage flock — Marans, Ameraucanas, and Welsummers. Collected the morning of pickup.

Deposit

$8.00

Est. Final

$8.00

Deposit reserves your share. Small balance settled at delivery for weight-priced items.

31 of 60 remainingReservations close Aug 12, noon

Quantity

1

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📍 FarmDrops · 412 Mill Rd, Hudson Valley

How often?

One porch delivery. Add more drops sharing the same morning at checkout.

The Story

How this drop comes together.

Our hens roam an old apple orchard, scratching for bugs and dust-bathing under the trees. The mixed flock means a mixed carton — chocolate-brown Marans eggs, pale blue Ameraucana, speckled Welsummer.

Eggs are collected the morning of pickup, never washed (the bloom keeps them fresh on the counter for weeks), and packed in reusable cartons.

What's included

  • One dozen mixed-breed eggs
  • Reusable carton (return on next pickup)
  • Unwashed, bloom intact
Flock
Marans, Ameraucana, Welsummer
Size
Large to Jumbo
Diet
Pasture + organic feed
Gathered
Morning of pickup

Drop Timeline

From the field to your kitchen.

  1. Step 1

    Hens on pasture

    Year-round in the orchard

  2. Step 2

    Reservations open

    Mon, Aug 8

  3. 3Step 3

    Gathered

    Sat, Aug 13 · 6am

  4. 4Step 4

    Your pickup

    Sat, Aug 13 · 9am — noon

Questions

Things folks ask.

You reserve with a small deposit. The balance is settled at pickup based on actual weight or quantity. You can cancel up to 48 hours before pickup for a full refund.

About the farm

Exposito Garden

Marisol & Andre Exposito · Mill Rd · Hudson Valley, NY · Est. 2014

A four-acre family farm in the Hudson Valley raising pastured poultry, eggs, and a small kitchen garden. We grow what we'd want to eat ourselves, and only as much as our land can carry without burning out.

  • Pasture-raised
  • No-spray
  • Daily moves
  • On-farm processing

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