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Welcome to Lagom Farm

Silkies, Rare Breed Poultry, and Idaho Pasture Pigs

About Lagom Farm

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Sustainable Poultry/Pig Farm

"Lagom" derived from the Swedish word meaning not too much, not too little, the right amount. Lagom Farm is a sustainable farm located in Vander, NC. We specialize in raising Idaho Pasture Pigs, Rare Breed Poultry, Table breeds of poultry, Blue/Green egg layers, and Silkies bred to the Standard of Perfection. Our animals are raised in a natural and humane environment, allowing them to thrive and express their natural behaviors. They are fed Organic Non-GMO feed. No soy is fed to our pigs! We believe in giving our animals the space and freedom to be themselves, where a pig can be a pig and a chicken can be a chicken. We are committed to providing the highest quality products to our customers. Visit us by appointment only and experience the difference at Lagom Farm.

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There may be no better way to communicate what we do than through images. As you browse our site, take a few moments to let your eyes linger here, hover over images, and see if you can get a feel for our peaceful farm.

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The Flock

We have many different breeds of poultry on the farm. We specialize in rare breed poultry, dual purpose/table breeds, blue/green egg layers, and Silkies.  We also breed and raise Idaho Pasture Pigs! Please take a moment to browse our flock and pigs below. We make sure we spend extra time with our animals to give each one lots of love. 

Idaho Pasture Pigs

We would like to introduce you to our Idaho Pasture pigs. They are forest raised and moved through various paddocks frequently.  We are adding pasture areas to increase diversity in their diet. Enjoy some videos to showcase their behavior. 

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Pride in what we do

We want our customers to know we do our best to raise strong and healthy animals.  We take pride in how we take care of our livestock. Happy animals make a happy farm! Where a pig can be a pig and a chicken can be a chicken. 

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