110 acres. Chestnut trees and pasture-raised chickens โ managed together as one system.
Crestview Orchards LLC sits on 110 acres in south Murray County, Georgia, at 691 McEntire Rd. We grow chestnuts and raise pasture chickens on the same land โ not side by side, but intertwined.
2026 is our first year with chickens. We're doing it as a small, intentional operation: two breeds, multiple batches through the season, and a farming model built to improve the land, not just use it.
We sell direct. If you buy from us, you know exactly where it came from and how it was raised.
Chickens and chestnut trees on the same land isn't a coincidence โ it's the whole point.
Our mobile chicken tractors move through the rows between the chestnut trees on a daily rotation. The birds always have fresh ground โ no bare lots, no mud, no buildup of waste in one place.
The chickens fertilize the orchard soil, scratch out weeds, and eat insects that would otherwise pressure the trees. The chestnut rows provide shade and partial shelter for the birds. Both operations improve when they share the land.
The pasture between the trees is a managed mix of Tall Fescue, Rye grass, and Durano clover โ chosen for year-round nutrition and ground cover. The birds forage from this alongside their non-GMO feed.
No distributors, no grocery markup. You buy direct from the people who raised your food โ and you can ask us anything about how it was done.
No antibiotics, no hormones, no confinement. Tanner Mills Naturecrest non-GMO feed. Daily pasture rotation. We raise them the right way because it produces a better bird.
We'll tell you when your birds were hatched, what they were fed, and when they'll be harvested. You can visit the farm. There's nothing to hide.
Pre-order now โ 50 birds per batch, limited supply.
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