Heavenly Acres Farms operates as a small-scale breeder focused on poultry and exotic birds rather than the companion dogs and cats that dominate Oklahoma City's pet breeder market. Located outside the immediate metro area, the operation breeds heritage chicken varieties, waterfowl, and game birds primarily for backyard flock owners and small-farm operators across central Oklahoma.
This is not a facility you visit to pick up a puppy or kitten. Heavenly Acres Farms specializes in live poultry and exotic bird sales, with most customers acquiring birds for eggs, meat production, or pest control rather than companionship alone. The breeder maintains multiple bird species on-property and sells chicks, juveniles, and adult birds depending on season and availability. Unlike chain feed stores that stock mass-produced hatchery chicks once or twice yearly, Heavenly Acres offers year-round breeding and a narrower roster of carefully selected bloodlines.
Heavenly Acres breeds heritage chicken lines including Buff Orpingtons, Rhode Island Reds, and Wyandottes, along with Pekin and Khaki Campbell ducks. Pricing for day-old chicks typically ranges from $3 to $8 per bird depending on breed rarity and current availability. Started pullets (young females closer to laying age) cost $15 to $35 each. Adult breeding birds command $25 to $60 per bird. Waterfowl pricing runs slightly higher, with ducklings at $5 to $10 and adult ducks at $30 to $50. Prices fluctuate with breeding season and demand; verify current inventory and rates before making the drive.
The farm does not ship birds; all sales are pickup only from the property. This limits the breeder's reach but signals commitment to buyer education and bird health during transition.
Rural King and Atwoods, both with locations across the Oklahoma City metro, offer mass-produced hatchery chicks during spring ordering season at lower per-bird cost ($2 to $5). However, selection is limited to whatever the national hatchery supplies, and chicks are typically available only February through May. If you need birds outside peak season, or want a specific heritage breed or proven adult breeder, Heavenly Acres fills that gap.
Local 4-H and Oklahoma State University extension offices occasionally host breeder networks and poultry swaps, but these are irregular events without guaranteed inventory. Heavenly Acres provides consistent availability year-round for serious backyard farmers.
Heavenly Acres works best for Oklahoma City-area homeowners with at least a quarter-acre, existing coop infrastructure, and genuine interest in raising productive birds rather than novelty pets. Beginner flock owners benefit from the breeder's willingness to discuss breed temperament, egg production, and space requirements before purchase. Small-scale farms and agricultural schools sourcing heritage genetics also find value in direct-breeder relationships.
This is not the place for apartment dwellers, those seeking ornamental birds without production intent, or buyers expecting shipped chicks or delivery. The pickup-only model and poultry-specific focus also mean no impulse purchases or casual browsing.
Call ahead to confirm bird availability and arrange a pickup time. Bring a well-ventilated carrier if transporting chicks; day-old birds cannot tolerate temperature extremes during transport. The breeder typically provides basic care instructions specific to the breed you purchase. Adult birds may require a larger dog crate or animal carrier. Plan for a 30 to 60-minute drive depending on your location within Oklahoma City; the farm sits in the exurban ring, not within city limits.
Heavenly Acres operates by appointment primarily, with limited open hours during peak season. Confirm availability and directions before visiting, as GPS coordinates for rural properties can be unreliable. Parking is on-site gravel or grass. The property is working farmland, not a retail showroom, so dress for outdoor conditions.
Heavenly Acres Farms serves a distinct niche within Oklahoma City's pet economy: serious food and farm producers rather than companion-animal owners. For anyone building a productive backyard flock beyond seasonal hatchery runs, direct access to a local breeder offering year-round stock and breed knowledge justifies the pickup commitment.
