Why Pasture-Raised Chicken Is Better
Pasture-raised isn’t just a buzzword — it changes the health benefits and flavor of the food on your plate.
Here's how (in comparison to conventionally raised chicken):
- Nutrient-dense: Pasture-raised chicken is naturally richer in key nutrients like Vitamin E and iron.
- Healthier fat profile: Chickens raised on pasture tend to have higher Omega-3s and a healthier Omega-6 to Omega-3 balance.
- Better tasting: Daily movement, fresh air, and real forage produce meat with deeper flavor, better texture, and makes a more satisfying meal.
While we’re too small to run lab tests on the health benefits of our pasture-raised meat — we intuitively know that when chickens live on pasture, move daily, and forage the way nature intended, the results speak for themselves in flavor and how the food makes us feel.
Why This Matters Going Into 2026
As more people rethink ultra-processed foods, long supply chains, and disconnected agriculture, pasture-raised chicken represents something different:
- Transparent production that goes beyond ‘free range’
- Food raised in a way that allows animals to express their natural instincts
- Farming that reflects better soil & animal health which translates into better, healthier food for us.
That’s not a passing trend — it’s a shift.
Ready to Eat Better Chicken?
If you’re looking to make more intentional food choices in 2026, pasture-raised chicken is one of the easiest places to start.
👉 Shop pasture-raised chicken:
https://www.driftwoodpastures.com/shop
We offer home delivery every Friday or free pick up from the Bellaire Farmers Market.
For the data & science behind this blog post, see the American Pastured Poultry Producers Association. They have excellent research on pasture-raised chicken meat nutrition.
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Driftwood Pastures Co.
Bellaire, MI 49615
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www.driftwoodpastures.com
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