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Both tours are private — reserved exclusively for your group. Base price covers up to 5 guests. All ages welcome.

Simple Tour
Simple Walk-Through Tour
$49
Up to 5 guests  |  +$5 per additional guest
  • Walk through the large free-range coop
  • See chickens, ducks, and quails at every stage of life
  • Brief guided overview of how the birds are raised
  • Private tour — your group only
  • Egg collection not included

Best for families looking for a short, memorable introduction to farm life.

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What to Expect

This is not a staged exhibit. What you see during the tour is the actual, daily life of our flock — birds in all their stages, from a freshly cracked shell to a full-grown laying hen. Here is a closer look at what each part of the experience feels like.

Baby chick at Marlboro Meadows Farm NJ

Where Life Begins: Incubators & the Brooder

Every chick on this farm began as an egg hatched right here on the property. In the Full Egg-to-Hen Experience, guests visit the active incubators and see exactly what happens between a fertilized egg and a baby bird. It is more precise — and more remarkable — than most people expect.

From there, the brooder room is where newborn chicks spend their first weeks of life under carefully controlled warmth. Seeing chicks at just a few days old, already alert, curious, and impossibly small, is consistently one of the most talked-about moments of the tour.

Girl holding chicken at Marlboro Meadows Farm NJ

Walking the Coop: Meeting Birds at Every Stage

Our free-range coop is home to mixed-heritage chickens — vigorous crosses of Rhode Island Red, Barred Plymouth Rock, and Easter Egger genetics — alongside ducks and quails. These are not pure-breed show birds. They are a hardy, healthy mixed flock, raised from eggs and bred on-site across multiple generations.

Guests walk through the full operation: pullets in their growing quarters, ducks in their separate section, quails in their dedicated pen, and the main laying flock in the large open coop. Our guide explains how birds are separated by age, why flock management matters, and what a genuinely healthy bird looks like at each stage.

Silkie chicken at Marlboro Meadows Farm NJ

Collecting Eggs & Understanding What Makes Them Different

In the Full Egg-to-Hen Experience, you do not just watch the hens — you collect the eggs yourself, directly from the nesting boxes. Reaching into a nesting box, feeling the warmth of a freshly laid egg, and placing it carefully in a carton is the kind of tactile, real-world moment that children (and adults) do not forget quickly.

Our guide walks guests through egg grading: what the shell quality tells you, why farm-fresh yolks are deep amber rather than pale yellow, and what it means for an egg to come from a hen raised on certified organic, corn and soy-free feed with no antibiotics. You leave with a dozen eggs you picked yourself and the knowledge to actually understand what is in them.

Before the tour ends, guests in the Full Experience also get to feed the laying hens by hand — a simple moment, but one that makes the connection between farm and food feel real in a way that is hard to replicate elsewhere.

Take the Farm Home With You

The eggs you collect during your tour tell you exactly where they came from. But you can also order our pasture-raised eggs any time, directly from the farm.

Every dozen is from hens raised right here at Marlboro Meadows — certified organic, non-GMO, and completely free of corn, soy, and antibiotics. The difference shows up immediately in the yolk: deep amber, rich, and nothing like what you find in a grocery store.

  • Certified organic & non-GMO feed
  • Corn-free and soy-free
  • No antibiotics, ever
  • Free-range, pasture-raised hens
  • Hatched and raised on-site in Marlboro, NJ

$15/dozen  —  $12/dozen for 4+ dozen

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Child collecting farm fresh eggs at Marlboro Meadows Farm Marlboro NJ
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The Chicken, Duck & Quail Experience is designed with families in mind. Children of all ages are welcome, and little ones genuinely love meeting the baby chicks and watching the hens up close. We ask that young children stay close to a parent or guardian throughout the tour so the birds remain calm and comfortable. The experience is hands-on and interactive, making it one of the most memorable outings for kids in Monmouth County.
The Simple Walk-Through Tour ($49 for up to 5 guests) is a guided walk through our large free-range coop where guests meet our chickens, ducks, and quails at every stage of life and get a brief overview of how they are raised. No egg collection is included. The Full Egg-to-Hen Experience ($149 for up to 5 guests) goes much deeper: guests see working incubators, visit baby chicks in the brooder, learn about flock management and age separation, collect eggs from the nesting boxes themselves, take home a dozen eggs they picked, feed the laying hens, and receive full education on egg grading, yolk color, and what makes farm-fresh eggs nutritionally different.
In the Full Egg-to-Hen Experience, guests visit the brooder room and interact with baby chicks under supervision. Whether guests hold individual chicks depends on the age and temperament of the chicks that day — we always put the birds’ wellbeing first. That said, seeing them up close in the brooder, watching them eat, and observing how small and active they are at just days old is an experience guests consistently describe as a highlight of the tour.
Our flock consists of mixed-heritage chickens — crosses of Rhode Island Red, Barred Plymouth Rock, and Easter Egger genetics. These are not pure breeds; they are robust, healthy mixed crosses that we have raised from eggs hatched right here on the farm. We also keep ducks and quails as part of our free-range bird operation. This variety means guests often see birds in a range of colors, sizes, and personalities during the tour.
Yes. Guests who book the Full Egg-to-Hen Experience collect eggs directly from the nesting boxes during the tour and take home one dozen of the eggs they picked themselves. These are the same pasture-raised, certified organic, corn and soy-free eggs sold on the farm — you will taste and see the difference immediately in the deep golden yolk color.
All private tours are booked through our online booking form at marlboromeadowsfarm.com/private-farm-tours-marlboro-nj. Select your preferred experience, date, and group size and submit your request. We will confirm availability and follow up with payment instructions. For cancellation policy details, please contact us at (732) 607-4422 or info@marlboromeadowsfarm.com. Because these are private, reserved experiences, we encourage booking in advance — especially on weekends.
Yes. All birds at Marlboro Meadows Farm are free-range and pasture-raised. Our chickens, ducks, and quails roam freely in a large coop and outdoor pasture. They are raised on certified organic, non-GMO, corn and soy-free feed with no antibiotics ever. This is what guests actually see during the tour — not a staged exhibit, but the real, daily life of our flock.

Enhance Your Visit

Add either of the following to any tour package at the time of booking. Available for every guest in your group.

Milk the Goats
$14.99 /person

Sit with our Nubian goats and learn the hands-on basics of goat milking. A calm, grounding experience that pairs naturally with the chicken tour.

Pony Ride with Cosmo
$10 /person

Meet Cosmo, our white pony. A gentle, guided ride that kids ask about long after they go home. A perfect way to round out the farm visit.

Ready to See Where Your Eggs Come From?

Book a private Chicken, Duck & Quail Experience at Marlboro Meadows Farm. A real farm, real birds, real eggs — right here in Monmouth County, NJ.

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