Nomad pasture raised chooks
At Nomad Farms we believe that animals should be able to express their true animal characteristics, and that diverse natural systems have health as their default setting. Chicken instincts are to scratch the earth for tucker, dirt bathe and preen themselves in the sunshine. Every Nomad Chook is able to scratch and forage, eat fresh grass, dust bathe, and enjoy the sunshine, every day. They consume NO antibiotics, NO hormones, and NO coccidiostats. They are raised with immune systems not chemicals.
There is no waste produced, only lovely organic fertiliser left behind for the pasture to thrive on. These chooks regenerate rather than pollute the pasture and the landscape.
All this adds up to a delicious, nutritionally dense, chemical free product which you can trust has lived well and regenerated land.
Nomad pasture raised chooks have been recognised for their exceptional quality by being a state winner of the 2017 Delicious Produce Awards
Nomad chooks are available through our market stalls, retailers, local restaurants or our online shop.
Our regenerative practices
At Nomad Farms we constantly strive to improve landscape health. You won’t hear us use the word ‘sustainable’ much. To us it seems a little unambitious and connotes a line in the sand where economics and ecology meet head-to-head. We see it differently.
We think healthy, diverse abundant ecology is the very driver of highly productive farms, that they are very much one and the same, and such systems drive both ecology and economics in a positive direction. This is why we call what we do ‘regenerative’.
So for us to take on a technique, activity or production system, it has to pass our simple test. Does it contribute positively to landscape health?
When we talk about landscape health we mean the big picture stuff. The fundamentals. These include the water, mineral and energy cycles, biodiversity, abundance and beauty. Our aim is for a healthy system, and believe a healthy system will naturally produce favourable and healthy plants and animals. So if we see what some may call a ‘weed’, we try to think about what mother nature is telling us about our management and the state that the system is in, rather than see the ‘weed’ as a problem in itself that must be dealt with combatively.
So we don’t use herbicides, insecticides or really any biocides at all. We believe an unbalanced system is best rebalanced by adding something and increasing diversity, not trying to remove components and simplify the system. After all, systems are not made up of components, they’re made up of connections.
We believe this gives the best opportunity for nature to demonstrate her amazing potential and help our animals and us thrive. Call it agroecology, call it biomimicry, there’s lots of fancy words and we embrace lots of them, but ultimately, we work with nature, not against her. We believe that natural systems will always tend towards health, and that diseases are symptoms rather than causes of imbalance. Our animals thrive naturally in production systems which mimic nature.
This was kindly recognised by the Landcare community by awarding Nomad Farms as winner of the 2015 South Australian Landcare Award for Innovation in Sustainable Farm Practices.