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Cammy and James Lockwood began Lockwood Farms in 2011 with James' late father, Barry Lockwood. They started with 399 laying hens and a few rows of vegetables. They now have 4250 free-range laying hens, and include the Black Soldier Fly in their diet.
"Insects are a very natural part of a hen's diet, yet conventional feed has not included insect protein" the Lockwoods note. "We believe this is the way of the future and are so excited to be pioneering this feed in our industry."
In March 2019, they received the BC & Yukon Outstanding Young Farmers award, which recognizes farmers who exemplify excellence in their profession and promote the tremendous contribution of agriculture.
"We are not trying to be better than anyone else, we just want to be better at what we do; more knowledgeable, better stewards, better parents, better citizens, better friends, better owners, better employers, and better farmers." - Cammy and James Lockwood
Thank you for checking out our products! Below is a list of products we carry - typically you will see "featured products" right away that we have on special, and then a category tree on the side to browse specific products. If you're not logged in yet, clicking "add to order" will cause you to be redirected to a login screen - we require that you setup a customer profile before you can actually order. Once you've setup a customer profile, you can easily add items to either your current week order or your "recurring items" order using the delivery options dropdown - here is a quick overview:
Please take the time to read this, it will make your ordering experience more fun!
- Choosing "one time only" tells the system a couple of things:
- If you already have an order generated for the current week (based on your recurring order) then choosing this option will tell the system you'd like the product this week. (of course, this assumes your delivery date hasn't passed already, and that your cut-off time for order changes hasn't passed already)
How do you tell if you have a current order for this week? When you click view/edit my order tab, you will see the products and table rows either have a white background (current week order) or a green background (recurring order items) - or it will say you have no order at all. The other way to easily tell is the header in the products listing on your order page will either say "Current order for 10/12/08" or it will say "Recurring order".
- If your delivery date has already passed this week, or your cut-off time for editing orders has passed, then choosing this option will add the item to your recurring order. The item will show up on your next week order, and then be dropped automatically from the recurring items you'd like to receive.
- If you already have an order generated for the current week (based on your recurring order) then choosing this option will tell the system you'd like the product this week. (of course, this assumes your delivery date hasn't passed already, and that your cut-off time for order changes hasn't passed already)
- Choosing "every week" tells the system:
- If you already have a current week order, that you'd like to add it to both the current week, and the recurring order items so that you continue to receive the product each week.
- If you do not have a current week order, or your order date or cut-off time has already passed, it simply adds it to your recurring order to be generated the next week, and will remain in your recurring order each week until you take it out.
- Choosing "every other week odd" or even (the current week is highlighted), will tell the system:
- If you already have a current week order, that you'd like to add it to both the current week, and the recurring order items so that you continue to receive the product on the week of your choosing.
- If you do not have a current week order, or your order date or cut-off time has already passed, it simply adds it to your recurring order to be generated the next week (depending on if next week is odd or even of course), and will remain in your recurring order until you take it out.
- Choosing "once per month" option will tell the system:
- If you already have a current week order, that you'd like to add it to both the current week, and the recurring order items so that you continue to receive the product once per month (on the first delivery of each month you will receive the product).
- If you do not have a current week order, or your order date or cut-off time has already passed, it simply adds it to your recurring order to be generated the next week (depending on if next week is the first order for you of the month), and will remain in your recurring order until you take it out.
When you click "add to order" you will get a confirmation that the item was added to your order - you can view the order summary at any time by clicking the "view/edit" order tab. Happy ordering!
Shop > Our Producers > Lockwood Farms
Cammy and James Lockwood began Lockwood Farms in 2011 with James' late father, Barry Lockwood. They started with 399 laying hens and a few rows of vegetables. They now have 4250 free-range laying hens, and include the Black Soldier Fly in their diet.
"Insects are a very natural part of a hen's diet, yet conventional feed has not included insect protein" the Lockwoods note. "We believe this is the way of the future and are so excited to be pioneering this feed in our industry."
In March 2019, they received the BC & Yukon Outstanding Young Farmers award, which recognizes farmers who exemplify excellence in their profession and promote the tremendous contribution of agriculture.
"We are not trying to be better than anyone else, we just want to be better at what we do; more knowledgeable, better stewards, better parents, better citizens, better friends, better owners, better employers, and better farmers." - Cammy and James Lockwood

"Insects are a very natural part of a hen's diet, yet conventional feed has not included insect protein" the Lockwoods note. "We believe this is the way of the future and are so excited to be pioneering this feed in our industry."
In March 2019, they received the BC & Yukon Outstanding Young Farmers award, which recognizes farmers who exemplify excellence in their profession and promote the tremendous contribution of agriculture.
"We are not trying to be better than anyone else, we just want to be better at what we do; more knowledgeable, better stewards, better parents, better citizens, better friends, better owners, better employers, and better farmers." - Cammy and James Lockwood
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One dozen large free-range eggs from Lockwood Farms in Cobble Hill, BC with a focus on environmental sustainability and animal welfare.
These hens eat grubs! Housed in open barns with 24/7 access to food and water, and access to outdoors (weather permitting).