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Four Story Hill Farms


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Thanks, Bryan. I did get a pm from another poster who gave me the info about contacting the owners of the farm directly...however, it's doubtful that they'll only sell me a chicken or two!

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Your best bet is to be or know a regular at a restaurant that uses Four Story Hill's products, and to ask the chef if you can be included in an order. Happens all the time.

If you want something close in quality, however, the D'Artagnan products farmed by Eberly and others are quite excellent.

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Your best bet is to be or know a regular at a restaurant that uses Four Story Hill's products, and to ask the chef if you can be included in an order. Happens all the time.

If you want something close in quality, however, the D'Artagnan products farmed by Eberly and others are quite excellent.

Eberly is a fantastic chicken. Even better is North Wind Farm in Tivoli NY...

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