Love our duck eggs? We have a few spots available in our Duck Egg CSA, guaranteeing you weekly dozens or half-dozens—whichever works best for your family. CSAs last for 6 months and knock off $1.50 EVERY SINGLE WEEK. We can’t think of a better way to save than this!

You might have heard us say that life’s too short to eat chicken eggs. That’s because they have more of ALL nutrients than chicken eggs, and taste creamier and richer than a chicken egg. Duck eggs are a pretty amazing food!

If you’re planning on signing up for our Duck Egg CSA, be sure to act fast before all CSA spots are spoken for. You can reserve your spot by signing up through our online store or by sending us an email at ourochreway@gmail.com.

Duck Eggs CSA Details

Beginning the week that you sign up, you have 26 weeks of eggs to collect (approximately 6 months). You pick up one each week for 24 of these weeks, skipping any 2 weeks you choose. If you choose not to skip 2 weeks, your CSA subscription would be over in 24 weeks instead. You have 2 skipped weeks built into this 26 week subscription, and we ask that you let us know the weeks you will not be picking up your eggs by the Friday before your pickup on Saturday at the Corner Farmers Market. If you skip picking up your eggs for more than 2 weeks, you forfeit the other weeks that you miss. It is perfectly acceptable to send another person to collect your eggs for you!

CSA Membership Fees

The total CSA fee for the Dozen Duck Egg CSA is $168, which equates to $7/dozen. This is a savings of 17%!

The total CSA fee for the Half-Dozen Duck Egg CSA is $96, which equates to $4/half-dozen. This is a savings of 27%!

We ask that you pay the entire fee on your first pickup day, or now through our online store. All purchases are final, and no refunds can be issued.

Why Feed Your Family Duck Eggs? Let’s Count the Ways…

  • They stay fresher longer because of their thick shells (much harder to crack!)
  • Duck eggs have more Omega-3 fatty acids than chicken eggs
  • Often, people who have noted allergies to chicken eggs are able to digest duck eggs without issue
  • Duck eggs have almost twice as much fat content as chicken eggs
  • Duck eggs are creamier and generally richer tasting
  • Because they are creamier than chicken eggs, they are great for baking! Check out this post about all the ways you can (and should) enjoy duck eggs!

Nutrient Dense Eggs!

Duck eggs have higher levels of all micronutrients than chicken eggs (per egg), to the tune of around 2 to 7 times more, depending. Duck eggs have about 7 times more vitamin B1 and B12 than chicken eggs, and about 3 times the iron. If you’re pregnant (or hoping to become pregnant soon), it’s important to know that duck eggs are significant sources of choline and folate. Both of these nutrients are essential for the proper development of your baby’s brain and spinal column! Talk about a superfood…