Bramber chickens have the space and care to express their chickenness.
They range, forage, dig, scratch and flap. While they’re being free and chickeny, they nourish the soil, the sheep, and us.

Their mobile homes are moved onto fresh grass each day. The pastures have been prepared by sheep, who graze down bulk grass, and break the soil’s crust with their hooves to stimulate new growth. The chickens enjoy the green shoots and the bugs and worms that have been living in the sheep dung. They protect the sheep from wire worm, liver fluke, and other parasites, and further fertilise the grass. Each year, they leave more and more carbon in the soil, which helps reverse climate change.
And they give you orange eggs. These chickens are lighthearted, but they’re no joke.
