Braswell Family Farms' first pasture-raised egg was laid on March 20, 2018. These pasture-raised eggs can be found under the Born Free brand at Lowes Foods and other quality retailers soon.

NASHVILLE, N.C. (PRWEB) April 03, 2018

Braswell Family Farms, the second largest Eggland's Best franchisee in the United States, is "eggcited" to announce that we have built our first pasture-raised farm in partnership with a local producer. The farm, located in southern Virginia, is a state-of-the-art facility with one hen house and 21 acres of organic pastureland for our hens to roam.

“The creation of our pasture-raised farm allows us to supply a growing area of the egg market that is important to our customers,” says President Trey Braswell. Pasture-raised hens have 2 1/2 acres of space to roam per 1,000 hens and access to an indoor hen house, as stated by Humane Farm Animal Care.

Braswell Family Farms first pasture-raised egg was laid on March 20, 2018. These pasture-raised eggs can be found under the Born Free brand at Lowes Foods and other quality retailers soon.

About Braswell Family Farms

The Braswell family has supplied Americans with eggs and animal feed products since 1943. Braswell Family Farms is the second largest Eggland's Best franchisee in the United States and a leading producer of value-added private label egg products for quality minded retailers. Braswell Family Farms produces and markets both Consumer and Foodservice egg products, which include shell, hard-cooked and liquid categories. For more, please visit: https://www.braswellfamilyfarms.com.

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