Portraits of "The Chicks" - COMING SOON
Portraits of "The Chicks" - COMING SOON
These stunning images of "The Chicks" were captured by legendary animal photographer, Valerie Shaff.
Valerie Shaff is a fine art and commercial photographer based in Germantown, New York. Her singular style – at once, powerful and delicate, romantic and faithful, intimate and universal – permeates her wide body of work. Valerie is renowned for her portraiture, which reflects her deep appreciation for the authentic beauty of her subjects, animal and human alike. Val is widely regarded as one of the most sought-after personal animal portraiture photographers in the world. Val was the personal animal photographer to Martha Stewart, Ralph Lauren, and many other celebrities, artists, and tastemakers.
Chickens are teachers from the Bird Kingdom, curious and sensitive to all that goes on around them. They belong to the elements of Air (Thoughts) and Earth (Grounding), which put credence to the term ‘Earth Angels’ when mentioning Chicken.
These magnificent professional portraits, and more, will be available soon as framed and unframed prints.
Cecilia - Blue Splash Marans
The Chicks - Salmon Faverolles
Felicia - Blue Laced Red Wyandotte
Korma - Buff Brahma
Napoleon - Black Phoenix
Shipping & Returns
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
Dimensions
Shipping box is 12.5 x 12 x 6.5
Care Instructions
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.
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.