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Get HappyOur signature yellow and blue cartons are environmentally friendly and biodegradable— including the labels! Our (very few) plastic cartons found at select retailers are not biodegradable, but can typically be recycled.
Happy Egg employs 50+ people in our Rogers, Arkansas headquarters and over 100 farmer families who produce our great-tasting eggs!
Great question— we’re so glad you asked! Long story short, while we share a namesake with Happy Egg UK, we are separate companies with no affiliation. The Happy Egg Company® was originally founded in the UK as part of Noble Foods. But today the Happy Egg Co.® is a U.S.-owned and operated free-range egg company that’s completely independent from the UK-based Noble Foods. We recognized the need for better, more transparent free-range farming practices in the U.S., so Happy Egg Co. USA cemented its roots in Arkansas and Missouri (and now Indiana) where our 60+ small family farms produce exceptional-tasting eggs.
We are proudly American Humane Certified. This means that we meet the Humane Farm Animal Care Standards and American Humane Certified Animal Welfare Standards, incorporated of scientific research, veterinary advice, and the practical experience of farmers. Access to nutritious feed and our environmental farm design that promotes the health and safety of our girls are just a few of the many standards we adhere to.
A happy hen makes a happy egg. Our hens roam freely on pasture, enjoying fresh air and sunshine on our American Humane Certified free-range and pasture-raised farms. That freedom and care result in tasty orange yolks that make every bite more delicious. It’s a difference you can see and taste!
Yes! We proudly announced the merger between Happy Egg and Egg Innovations in October of 2024.
Blue Sky Family Farm eggs offer a range of products for specialized needs—including Non-GMO, Soy-Free and white shelled outdoor access eggs. To learn more, click here.
Helpful Hen eggs are produced on regenerative farms where the hen's natural way of living outside help soil health. To learn more, click here.