HAPPY ANIMALS. HEALTHY PEOPLE. DAMN GOOD FOOD.

We sell pasture-raised chicken, pasture-raised pork, and non-GMO eggs, all raised with care on our family farm in Cedar Springs, Michigan.

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3 Enjoy

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Customer Reviews!

I got a whole chicken and a rack of pork ribs are they were phenomenal. I can't wait to get a pork butt for them! They come to the Rockford Farmers market on Saturday's and it's awesome!
Ian Prokes - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Great chicken and eggs. Love to Support local farms and I only buy meat from farms not at the grocery store.
John Smith - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
The chicken and pork are absolutely amazing! Not only do they taste amazing, but how they take care of the animals and what they feed them is very important as well. Once you try this, you won’t go back! 😊
Raving Mike - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Our Story

Hi! We’re the Irwin family and we raise animals the way nature intended: outside, on fresh pasture, with clean food and lots of sunshine.

We didn’t grow up on a big farm. We built this life because we care deeply about what we feed our family and what we offer to yours.

At Irwin Family Farms, we raise chickens, pigs, and laying hens right here in Cedar Springs, Michigan. Our animals are never given antibiotics or vaccines. They roam, scratch, forage, and live like animals should. We move them regularly to fresh ground and feed them non-GMO grains, no shortcuts.

We chose regenerative agriculture because we believe healthy food starts with healthy soil. Every time we move our chickens across the field or let pigs forage in the woods, we’re helping the land heal itself. Regenerative farming means giving back to the earth, not just taking from it. It means building better soil, cleaner water, and more nutrient-dense food, one step at a time.

We’re not trying to be a big operation. We just want to raise food the right way, share it with our community, and teach our kids how to live close to the land.

Thanks for being a part of our farm journey.