TIN TOP FARM PRODUCTS
PULLETS
We pasture raise our chickens so that they become happy, healthy laying hens providing quality eggs for your home. Each year we select breeds based on size, quantity, and color of eggs as well as those chickens we enjoy that meet the typical climate conditions for our area as well as those docile for the family homestead.
Click on our Pullets tab on the top of the page for see what breeds we have selected for the year.


DAIRY GOATS
For those looking for quality ADGA registered Nigerian Dwarf goats; we breed for conformationally correct, strong milking lines, and friendly goats. We take great pride in our goats, and in return are rewarded with great tasting milk we use for our family's needs.
CHICKEN EGGS
Our pasture raised hens enjoy all the good things that come with quality outside time- sunshine, bugs, dirt for dust baths, and vegetation. Our laying hens are raised on a healthy diet of grain, forage, and garden scraps.
Click on the Chicken Eggs tab at the top of the page for purchasing details.


SEASONAL CROPS
Changing markets, weather trends, and production diversity lead to different planting strategies in both our row crops and produce fields. Follow our social media account to see what we are growing for the season.
SOAP
Our handmade soaps are created using high quality ingredients that nourish the largest organ we have.... our skin! Our key farm ingredients include milk from our own Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats, and/or locally sourced beef tallow. We find this combination creates a soothing bar, full of creamy lather to hydrate and then lock in that moisture. Benefits of Goat Milk: Goat milk is rich in the key vitamins A, B6, B12, C,D, and E and minerals selenium, magnesium, and potassium. It is similar in pH to human skin, so it is not likely to irritate the skin. The proteins and fats will leave your skin soft and my improve dry skin. Those with sensitive skin may benefit from the gentle cleansing of using goat milk soap. Tallow: Another great source of fat soluble vitamins and fatty acids that penetrates deep into the skin to create the most soft, subtle skin. Animal fats in soap making has been common practice for thousands of years and only recently fell out of favor to synthetic ingredients. We believe strongly in sustainable practices that minimize waste. Using tallow is one way we can pay more respect to our food sources.
