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The Chicks Next Door

The Chick n' Tote Bag

The Chick n' Tote Bag

Regular price $42.50 USD
Regular price Sale price $42.50 USD
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Our Chick n' Tote bag is not only beautiful, it's tough and practical. Each tote features double sided, full color, digitally printed original photographic images by Louise Palmberg; the incomparable food & lifestyle photographer, Hudson Valley resident, and Swedish native. Louise magically captured the beautiful essence of these birds with her imagery. 
Ozzy is a Buff Laced Polish hen, with the most fabulous crest of feathers and a personality to match. Pimento is an Olive Egger hen with looks of steel and lays fabulous blue green colored eggs! 
  • Dimensions: 18" x 18"; Strap: 28"
  • Material:
    • Exterior: 100% sturdy brushed polyester
    • Interior: 100% polyester nonwoven laminate
  • 100% cotton web handles
  • Black laminated lining for extra support

Use code FREELOCALDELIVERY at check out for free delivery or pick in the Red Hook, NY region. Free delivery zone includes: Germantown, Red Hook, Rhinebeck, Kingston, etc. 

We also offer free pick up, right here in Red Hook, NY.

Shipping & Returns

We only ship out eggs on Mondays & Tuesdays.

Shipping costs vary depending on what State you live in. All eggs are shipped via USPS Priority Mail.

Special Packaging and shipping costs are calculated at chekout.

Returns are not accepted.

Dimensions

Shipping box is 12.5 x 12 x 6.5

Care Instructions

Since our eggs are unwashed, they are safe out of the fridge for 2 weeks. We do however ship our eggs in a thermal package, with a small ice pack as an extra precaution.

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Pasture Raised

When we say pasture raised it means that our chickens have day long access to grass pasture and woodland. Chickens are omnivores and love to forage for insects, newts, snakes, and frogs - as well as fresh grass and clover of course.

Not only does this kind of freedom produce healthier, more nutritious eggs... but it also makes the chickens happy! They're very intelligent and busy animals, they hate to be bored. Foraging the land each day is naturally stimulating, interesting, and exciting for them.