Posted by Jack on Apr 10th 2026
Cornish v.s. Red Ranger Chickens
In the beginning
Beyond the beauty of the pasture and neat little rows of chicken tractors, I was heartbroken seeing how the animals actually lived.
You see, the main problem wasn't external to their chickens, it WAS the chickens. Their Cornish Cross chickens were the same genetics used in those sad chicken PETA videos and they just weren't able to take care of themselves outside... it wasn't in their nature. Frankly those chickens on that pasture based farm I toured would have been better off in a confinement barn.
On that farm the chickens had grown so fast that they were missing feathers and hardly could walk. The result was anything but a respectful life... they were genetically inhumane.
That experience is what drove us to build our hobby farm so we could raise a better breed of chicken to feed our family.
We were blown away by the health of our slower growth birds and the flavor of the resulting food... We never looked back or considered raising those cheaper birds.
Until now
However, I have struggled with the reality that our only chicken offering was significantly more expensive than every other product out there. In reality that means we are not serving everyone we could in our community.
It may not be obvious from the outside, but TC Farm is significantly more efficient than the regular grocery store food. It is the only reason our food is remotely competitively priced.
Our distribution/retail costs are dramatically lower and most of your payment goes directly to raising higher quality food compared to just a small fraction that goes into farming costs for a retail store.
I realized we could use our efficiencies to offer another chicken option that would be better than nearly every other chicken available, but would be more price competitive with the grocery organic chicken.
We just had to figure out how we could avoid the pitfalls I had seen at the farms I toured a decade prior.
Our Considerations With Chicken

Key Differences
Health
Genetics Matter
The combination of these dramatically lowers the price of the meat. In our case, this represents a 60% savings for the breast meat.
Seriously: The genetic difference is the cause of most of our chicken cost. That's why almost nobody else bothers to raise the higher quality birds using organic feed.
The plan
The females are also often 'discarded' by industry because they grow slower.
We decided to save those females and restrict their feed a bit so they enjoyed a healthier and more respectful life.
One set of birds were provided free choice feed, but really far away from their main shelter. This caused them to get a lot of good pasture access running back and forth and also slowed down their eating schedule quite a bit.
The other set were fed twice a day instead of continually. They were closer to their feed source, but that food ran out in the middle of the day.


