Soy-free eggs are preferred because the isoflavones from soy get into the yolk of eggs when chickens are fed soy. For more information on the health dangers of soy, read this article. Pastured eggs may be difficult to find in the winter when chickens’ egg production dops.
This list is provided as a resource; users are encouraged to ask the farmers about the diet and care of their animals.
All Natural Homestead Beef
Soy-free eggs delivered to Longmont, Boulder, and Louisville on Saturdays
allnaturalhomesteadbeef.com
Jacobs Springs Farm, Boulder
Self-serve at the farm, SE corner of Arapahoe and 75th St; sometimes have duck eggs
https://www.facebook.com/JacobSpringsFarm/
720-201-5725
Yellow Barn, Boulder
http://yellowbarn.farm
Membership
Light Root Community Farm, Boulder
Eggs are only available as a herdshare
http://lightroot.farm
303-444-0435
Backyard Chickens on Craigslist
Finding a farm with a good supply of pasture-raised eggs can be difficult. Check Craigslist to find people who raise chickens in their backyard.
https://boulder.craigslist.org/search/gra?query=eggs
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Kiowa Valley Organics (?)
Available at Louisville Farmers Market Saturdays 9am-1pm, Denver WAPF Chapter meeting
http://kiowavalleyorganics.com/
(303) 419-8305
Donoma Farms, Carr (?)
Organically and biodynamically grown beef, pork, chicken, ducks, and eggs.
Farmer Justin
www.donomafarms.com
(303) 408-3464
Berry Patch Farms, Brighton (?)
They carry soy-free eggs from Gail Johnson: (970) 352-0150
http://berrypatchfarms.com/
13785 Potomac St.
Brighton, CO 80601
303-659-5050
Hours: June-Sept: Tues-Sat: 8am-6pm| October: Tues-Sat: 10am-4pm | Nov-May: Sat: 10am-2pm
updated 11.18.2022