Address: 13513 NE 132nd Ave, Brush Prairie, WA 98606, USA
Phone: +13605249005
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–7PM
Tuesday: 10AM–7PM
Wednesday: 10AM–7PM
Thursday: 10AM–7PM
Friday: 10AM–7PM
Saturday: 10AM–7PM
Lucy Pozdina
We went on a field trip/farm tour here and enjoyed it immensely! The ladies who gave us the tour were extremely kind and patient with all the children we had. They took their time to answer questions, explain farm life, and how they process each animal and prepare it for sale. Their humane practices were very appreciated. Bonus is their location! They are surrounded by land as far as the eye can see, yet less than 10 minutes from Vancouver.
Dan Bodell
I bought a dozen pasture raised eggs from Botany Bay Farm expecting beautiful deep orange yolks that pasture - raised hens lay. Instead I got the most gross looking pale yellow yolks I have ever seen! There is no way these hens are pasture - raised.
Lynn Rockstad
I have been purchasing from this farm for about 7-years, it's wonderful to swing by the store and grab a few things for the week. Love the family's passion and energy, you feel it the moment you drive up. I can always trust I am eating the very best meats and eggs. once I learned the science of why your body needs to eat pastured raised meat I was even more grateful that I had been eating this way for most of my life. Thank You Botany Bay Farm for all your hard work. Sincerely, Lynn
Sarah P.
Adorable little self-service farm store with a good selection of pasture-raised meat and eggs. I admire their sustainable farming practices and am so happy to have this convenient resource for quality meat. I also believe it's important to support our local family farms.
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Hi there! They're eggs are $5 a dozen. They will have sales every so often and you can get an another dozen for free. They don't use antibiotics and their feed is free of soy and GMOs. Here is a link to a brief video about the farm: https://youtu.be/Agbj-acHZ2A
I found out they do feed grain and corn so they are not truly pastured raised.
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