By MJ Bell
Welcome friends and neighbors to The Country Hen farm and blog. We call our company TCH for short. My name is Mary Jane or MJ and I will be the main blogger and your guide. That’s me in the picture wearing a Halloween costume and my trademark ear to ear smile. We also intend to have several guest bloggers, feathered and non-feathered alike. I am so excited to be able to tell you all about our organic farm, our humane farming practices, our eggcellent employees and, of course, our eggceptional and highly nutritious eggs.
Welcome friends and neighbors to The Country Hen farm and blog. We call our company TCH for short. My name is Mary Jane or MJ and I will be the main blogger and your guide. That’s me in the picture wearing a Halloween costume and my trademark ear to ear smile. We also intend to have several guest bloggers, feathered and non-feathered alike. I am so excited to be able to tell you all about our organic farm, our humane farming practices, our eggcellent employees and, of course, our eggceptional and highly nutritious eggs.
Through this blog, we are
inviting you into our farm to get to know us first hand, accurately and
directly. We love to hear from our customers! We will be posting facts about our farm,
answers to customer questions, opinions and viewpoints that relate to all
aspects of organic eggs and humane farming, recipes, our latest Farm News, and many
other topics pertaining to The Country Hen.
Whether you enjoy The Country Hen
Organic, Omega-3 eggs because you value high quality nutrition, humane care of
our feathered friends, or sustainable and responsible stewardship in farming,
we welcome you to join in. Let us answer your questions or simply share your
thoughts. The Country Hen family takes pride in raising the happiest,
healthiest hens around that produce the very best Omega-3 enriched eggs.
Don’t want to blog? Your can also
e-mail; customer.service@countryhen.com
or give us a call at (978) 928-5333 Mondays – Fridays 9am-5pm eastern time.
Thank you
for visiting our blog.
Country Hen eggs are the best!
ReplyDeleteThank You very much. We think so too!
DeleteDo you find all that snow eggsasperating?
ReplyDeleteHello Thomas;
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Hello,
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Do you know if TCH will be offering the dozen egg cartons at Publix stores in Florida in the future?
We love the eggs and appreciate that you use the paper cartons instead of the plastic or Styrofoam ones.
Thank you,
Dawn
It may be a while before we can think about selling the Dozens at Publix stores. Right now,they are only available in Texas HEB stores because there was such a high demand for them there.
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ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Dawn. We are very happy to answer any questions our customers have anytime.
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