Long before hens became part of farm life, their ancestors lived wild among the trees. Wild Lady hens are direct descends of the Red Junglefowl, a wild bird free to forage and explore the woodlands and rainforests of Asia. To this day, the hens still inherit these wild instincts of the past, from an ancient connection that has never fully disappeared. At Wild Lady, this understanding sits at the heart of how we care for our hens and is the reasoning behind their woodland lifestyle. For us, they are more than just woodlands, they are a home to our hens.
A LIFE BENEATH THE TREES
Every Wild Lady egg begins with the life of the hen. The woodland gives our hens more than space. It gives them purpose. Beneath the safe cover of the trees, our hens can forage, shelter and roam with confidence through the changing seasons. This natural way of living helps reduce stress and supports a calmer, happier flock. As they forage, the woodland provides natural enrichment to their diet, adding seasonal variety that changes with the woods around them. The result is an exceptional egg shaped by welfare and the woodland life behind it.