While logged in and authenticated, you will not be asked to solve any complicated Recaptcha V2 challenges. In addition, all pages on Bizapedia will be served to you completely ad freeĪnd you will be granted access to view every profile in its entirety, even if the company chooses to hide the private information on their profile from the general public. Catch them next year, and find them at area farm markets during the season.Your entire office will be able to use your search subscription. Pipersville, PA and Marc Michini also raise pastured, all natural turkeys in addition to pork and chicken, but unfortunately they are sold out for this Thanksgiving. Purely Farm Organically Pastured Meats (Pipersville) Pick up at the store the Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday before Thanksgiving. Call the Meat Shop & Deli at the market at (215) 794-5201, ext. 413įree range, organic, hormone and antibiotic-free. Turkeys will be available for pickup the Tuesday and Wednesday before Thanksgiving. Taking orders until the weekend before thanksgiving. Turkeys are available from around 10 to 30 pounds at $2.69 per pound. Sun 10 am – 4 pm.įresh turkeys from a Lancaster family farm located near Leola. Call or stop by the store to order by November 10. Birds are available from 12 lbs up to 30 lbs at $2.09 / lb. Turkeys are fresh, antibiotic/steroid-free, from a farm in Lancaster County. The Happy Farm also raises ducks, so keep that in mind for Christmas and New Year’s too. Pick up is at the Happy Farm in Kintersville on the Saturday, Sunday, or Monday before Thanksgiving. Still have availability, but probably will sell out by mid November. Price: $3.50/lb, orders with a $20 deposit. this year, says Tom, noting that they will take a weight range preference and match it as closely as possible, but since they butcher fresh for Thanksgiving the final weights are a bit hard to control. No synthetic fertilizers or pesticides used on the farm. Pick up at the market on the Tuesday or Wednesday before the holiday.Ĭontact: Tom outside on pasture, fed synthetic-free, GMO-free, grain and roasted soy, with natural supplements and probiotics. Call or stop in to the market to order, at least one week before Thanksgiving, earlier if you want a 25 lb. The smaller birds are 10-12 lbs, the largest are 30 lbs. Turkeys are fresh, from a family farm near Lancaster (they’ve gotten them there for about 20 years), raised in large barns, commercial feed, no antibiotics. Can order up until Thanksgiving week but could run out of the size you want, so order as early as possible. Can call or stop in at the store to order, for pick up on the day before Thanksgiving. Pick-up is at the store the Tuesday or Wednesday before Thanksgiving.Įly’s Farm Products (Newtown/Upper Makefield)įresh, all natural turkeys, weighing between 12-14 lbs. Call or stop by the store to order, at least 2 weeks before Thanksgiving. The smallest birds are 10-12 lbs, the largest are 38-40 lbs. Turkeys are fresh, all natural, raised on Bolton’s farm, no hormones or antibiotics, fed no animal by-products, and raised in large pens. Thanksgiving Week: Mon 9-6, Tues 8-7, Weds 7-5, closed T’giving Day Exact weights will not be known until harvest.
When ordering, customers may request smaller or larger birds. You may place orders over the phone with a credit card deposit or in person at the store. The turkeys will be harvested on November 20 with a store pick-up starting date of November 23. A $25 deposit per bird must accompany the order. Turkeys are “Heritage” turkeys, organically-raised (but not certified), antibiotic-free, and pastured on a small Pennsylvania farm.
Also, keep Christmas in mind too, since most of these suppliers also have turkeys for the December holidays. Be sure to let me know, and I’ll add them to the list. I apologize if I have omitted a good source. Here’s an alphabetical list of markets, farms and producers where you can get the birds, along with key information. Not all are raised here (some come from Lancaster County), but they are all fresh and can be picked up just before Thanksgiving. Was that so hard? Especially since we’ve pulled together where you can get fresh, natural turkeys in Bucks County. Repeat after me… “I will not buy a frozen supermarket turkey this year.” There. Click here for Fresh Turkeys in Bucks – 2017.