susan jaffe: so it was just a matter of finding out what would work for us. and we started off with chickens. oh, hello, hello, ladies! how long does it take a chicken to lay an egg, like nine months? that'd be an unsustainable farm. - yeah, i was going to say. - they're laying an egg a day. an egg a day? an egg a day. oh, this one's warm. just laid. no way! yeah. how important is the lifestyle that the animal leads, the diet, the environment? how important is that to, not only the health, but the overall quality of the finished product. i don't believe you can separate the two. look at that haul! you often hear free-range or cage-free. yeah. all of these are free-range. they're not in cages. aw, look at these guys! one to four-week-old chicks are in here. and then, after that, we move them out to pasture. pasture-raised free-range is they're out on grass. this, to me, is like, exactly what i want to see when i think about the chickens that i'm eating, the eggs that i'm eating, this is the life that i want them to have. totally. for those of us who choose to