Pasture Raised
Soy & Corn-Free Eggs

THE PERFECT EGG FOR A SOY & corn-FREE DIeT

Pasture Raised Soy-Free
12 Large Brown Eggs

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Pasture Raised Soy-Free
12 Large Brown Eggs

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Certified Humane Logo

PASTURE RAISED HENS AS FREE FROM SOY & corn AS THEY ARE FREE TO ROAM

IF YOU HAVE A SOY or corn ALLERGY OR WANT A SOY or corn-FREE DIET, THIS IS THE EGG FOR YOU

Our pasture raised soy & corn-free hens are on a soy & corn-free diet that makes their eggs not only ideal for those with soy or corn allergies, but also for anyone who wants a very good-for-you egg — and cares about how hens are treated.

After all, everything a hen eats and how a hen is raised has a big impact on the quality of the eggs they lay.

Because our soy & corn-free hens are pasture raised and Certified Humane, they get plenty of sunlight, and this makes their eggs naturally higher in vitamin D — as does the absence of soy which tends to deplete vitamin D.

Additionally, these eggs are non-GMO thanks, in large part, to the fact that they are soy-free, since soy is often genetically modified. Plus, we choose feed that contains no other genetically modified grains, corn or ingredients.

Our hens’ happy, pasture raised lifestyle on family farms also reduces stress. So, when we say our soy & corn-free hens are enjoying life, we mean it.

Soy & corn-free pasture raised eggs are eggs laid by hens that are given no soy or corn in their diets and that also have the freedom to flourish in pastures where they enjoy the sunny outdoors, as well as foraging for natural plants, worms and other insects.

At Utopihen Farms, we also give our pasture raised soy & corn-free hens even more space to spread their wings with 110 square feet per hen, which surpasses the industry standard for pasture raised.

Soy is one of the top eight most common food allergens. In fact, some people who are allergic to chicken eggs are actually allergic to the soy which is found in mostly in the yolks.

Estrogen-mimicking hormones can also be found in the yolks of hens fed high concentrations of soy, and these can alter the hormonal imbalance in adults. Many parents also avoid giving their children soy as it can change the development of kids who are particularly sensitive to soy.

Soy is also an issue for anyone being treated for thyroid problems.

Corn can lead to stomach indigestion and other issues, so cutting corn out of a diet can lead to better gut health. 

Soy & corn-free eggs from hens that are also pasture raised provide all the benefits of eating pasture raised eggs, while helping you avoid any concerns you might have about soy or corn.

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