Our Story

When I was 17, I got myself six turkeys to fatten for Christmas, just to see if there really was a difference in naturally raised food compared to supermarket mass-produced food. And there was. Since then, numbers have increased, a little, and it’s become more of a family enterprise dedicated to raising exceptional-quality turkeys and geese for Christmas.

We breed, hatch, and raise our own geese here on the farm, while our turkeys arrive as day-old chicks in July—allowing them to develop naturally, unlike supermarket birds hatched much later in the year. Our dry-plucking process enhances the finish, guaranteeing a perfect golden crispness when cooked.

With a dedication to animal welfare, high-quality feed, and natural foraging, we take pride in producing the finest festive centrepiece for your Christmas table.

From our farm to your fork—taste the tradition with a Cumbrian reared turkey or goose.

Our Quality Promise

We are committed to providing the finest traditionally raised turkeys and geese for your Christmas table. Our birds are slow-grown, naturally matured, and hand-finished, ensuring superior flavour and texture.

We pride ourselves on:

  • Welfare – Our turkeys and geese are raised with care, free to forage and grow at a natural pace

  • Quality – We buy all-female turkeys for the more succulent, flavoursome meat

  • Dry-Plucking – A traditional method that ensures a crisp, golden finish when cooked

  • Local Feed – Supporting local businesses and providing the best nutrition for our birds

  • High Standards – From farm to fork, every step is carefully managed to ensure excellence

With our birds, you’re not just buying a bird—you’re choosing quality, tradition, and flavor you can trust.

Become a Stockist

As well as selling to the general public, we pride ourselves on our relationships with local butchers and farm shops. If you would be interested in supplying turkeys or geese to your own customers, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Due to the high demand and limited numbers of birds, it’s a good idea to order early.

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