Our address has changed. We are now at 13 Leonard Rd Mendon, MA.
We’re Kristina, Logan, Hayden, Mackenzie, Morgan, Atticus, Marshall, and Winston! In 2022, we purchased 19.5 acres in the Blackstone Valley Corridor. Since then, have been working our land to build a more sustainable life for our growing family.
We plan to offer pasture raised chicken, turkey, and duck, as well as eggs. We also offer our own jams, jellies, and honey! During the summer months we also offer many varieties of fresh produce at our self help farm stand. We also carry goats milk soap, alpaca wool dryer balls, and lotion bars.
$4/dozen
$2/Egg
$6/dozen
$7
Light, Medium & Dark Roast
$12
8oz, 12 oz, 16 oz
Spaghetti Sauce, Salsa verde, Green Beans, Peaches, Pears and More
8.5 oz
$15
You’ll find our farm stand at 13 Leonard Rd, Mendon Masschusetts. It is the last house on the right and you wont be able to miss our stand. Our tiny cart on wheels serves as our roadside farm stand. We fill it with vegetables of the seasons along with eggs, honey, jams, jellies, canned goods, extracts, soaps, and other goodies. The stand is self-serve. We accept cash, paypal, or venmo.
We are generally open April through October and by appointment through the winter season. Keep an eye on our social media (Facebook: Three Little Wrens Farm) to keep up to date on hours, as they change based on availability.
Ducks: We raise Welsh Harlequin and Cayuga ducks. We do offer hatching eggs by the dozen.Welsh Harlequins are a lightweight breed of duck. They are good dual purpose duck, good egg layers and are a calm and docile breed. Cayugas have a quiet, docile temperament. The Cayuga is a domestic duck raised for egg and meat production, or pets. These are beautiful, iridescent, green feathered ducks. These ducks weigh an average of 8 pounds for mature males and 7 pounds for females.
Turkeys: We raise heritage breed Narragansett Turkeys. Narragansett turkeys have traditionally been known for their calm disposition, good maternal abilities, early maturation, egg production, and excellent meat quality. We do offer hatching eggs by the dozen.
Chickens: A variety of dual purpose breeds are raised here for eggs. We do also sell chicks in spring breeds vary yearly. We currently have Black Copper and Splash Marans, Gold Laced Wyandotte, Easter Eggers, Golden Comets, Speckled Sussex, Mille f'leur d'uccle, ayam cemani, welsummer, croad langshans, candy corn polish, blue white crested polish, deathlayer, cream crested legbars and light brahmas.
Bees: The most common type of honey bee in the U.S. today is the Italian. The Italian bees were first brought to this country in 1859, and they quickly became the favored bee for a lot of beekeepers because of their gentleness and their ease to work with. These characteristics are what still makes this bee a favorite today. Italian bees are a very good choice for beekeepers.
Email: threelittlewrensfarm@gmail.com
Phone: (774) 551 - 6540
Social Media:
www.facebook.com/ThreeLittleWrensFarm