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Mud, Mild Temps & Gratitude on the Ranch January 2026

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January 7, 2026

January on the ranch is giving us gloomy skies and muddy boots, but honestly… it’s not cold, so can we really complain? 🌧️👢 This time of year always keeps us on our toes, and lately that’s meant navigating mud everywhere and adjusting plans day by day.

Despite the gray weather, things are moving right along behind the scenes. We’re making daily improvements to the emails our customers receive, with the goal of being more transparent, clearer, and easier to follow. Communication matters to us, and we want you to always know what’s happening with your food and your orders 💌.

You may have also noticed the website got a little facelift 👀✨
We’ve added new photos, tweaked a few pages, and cleaned things up to better reflect who we are and how we serve you. On top of that, GrazeCart is rolling out upgrades behind the scenes, so we’re excited about improvements that will continue to make your experience smoother.

We also want to say thank you again to everyone who purchased raffle tickets 🎟️ — and a big congratulations to the winners! Your support truly means more than we can put into words.

As we look around the ranch this week, our hearts are full. We’re grateful for:

  • The mild January temperatures 🌱
  • The helping hands on the ranch 🚜
  • And our loyal supporters who genuinely care about what they’re feeding their families 💛

We’re excited for the year ahead and looking forward to meeting new faces and growing this community that values real food, integrity, and connection.

From our family to yours — thank you for being part of this journey.

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May 2026 newsletter

New Life on the Ranch… and a Big Rebuild Ahead This has gone through a thousand edits because there's just so much we want to say. SPRING/RAIN/MUD...done 🐑 New Life (and Real Talk)We’ve got a brand-new baby lamb, just about a week old, and thriving. First-time mama is doing amazing, and the whole herd seems to be watching over her.Bo (our OG sheep) is still getting ready to lamb, and as of writing this… we just had TEN piglets born 🐖💥 with more on the way from two other mommas. But let's jump into the hard talk part:We lost a large portion of our sheep herd this winter. That hit us all hard, emotionally and financially. The cattle herd is also thin, meaning they aren't up to an acceptable-to-us weight to be sent to freezer camp. We won’t rush it, our cattle are pasture-raised, corn and soy-free, which means they grow slower, but better. The result is cleaner, healthier, better-tasting beef… it just takes time. 👉 No lamb available for the foreseeable future (hopefully next year)👉 Beef herd is thin → limited availability (working hard to solve this)We DO have:🍯 Honey • 🥛 Milk • 🧈 Butter • 🥓 Pork (lots of pork)• 🥚 Eggs • 🥩 Meat sticks & jerky *Working on the chicken  🎟️ RAFFLE: Help Us Rebuild (and WIN Big) This started as a celebration of our nation's 250th birthday and has become a little more urgent for us: 🎟️ $10 tickets🥩 Multiple meat prizes🥇 FREE MEAT FOR A YEAR Every ticket helps us: Restock the freezerPay for processingRebuild herds👉 Buy tickets  🐔 Eggs Are BackChickens are laying strong again → limit increased to 4 dozen/order 👉 Order eggs 📦 Order Online (This Really Helps)Ordering online helps us plan, forecast, and avoid shortages. 👉 Shop here Pro tip: Check your order before delivery/pick up. With the shortages we are having, it could change daily. especially subscription peeps. We will always do our best to match what you want. 🚚 Delivery + 📍 PickupDelivery: $5 fee • NO minimumChicagoland + surrounding areasShipping via Southwest Airlines Pickup Locations: Beecher (Ranch)Evanston (TruFit)Hegewisch (Baltimore Food & Liquors)Wicker Park / Noble Square 👉 Want to host a pickup spot or know someone who might? Reply to this email, we read them all! ⚡ Farmers Market UpdateWe were set for Manteno… but no electrical capacity for our freezer setup.It’s the #1 reason we don’t do more markets—our food has to stay properly stored. We get this is a big ask of markets. Rest assured, if you placed an order to pick up there, we will be setting up delivery to you free of charge. We’ll keep looking for solutions (and yes, we’ll still come visit as customers 😊). 🐝 Bees & What’s ComingWe added 6 bee hives 🐝Honey is in stock now from our friends in Southeastern Tinley Park and honey should be flowing here on the ranch by July! ❤️ Ranch Family Update🎓 Nina graduates U of I May 16 → heading to U of AZ for her Master’s🔧 Gus is back in telecom (health insurance is no joke)🤝 Melissa doing some caregiver work🛠️ Niko becoming a top-notch carpenter🐄 Breck is absolutely crushing it as ranch manager 🤠 Texas EditionTexas crew is growing strong—watch for their separate newsletter. Please add Texasedition@happyliferanch.com to your contacts list so the newsletter doesn't go to spam.👉 Texas Edition ❤️ Final ThoughtWe’re rebuilding—not rushing, not cutting corners. Mission:To raise clean, honest food the right way—caring for the land, respecting our animals, and feeding families we’re proud to serve.If you want to be part of that:👉 Buy a raffle ticket👉 Place an order👉 Share what we’re doingIt truly means everything.— The Happy Life Ranch Family 🐄 🐖 🐑 🐔

Update for 2026

What is Happy Life Ranch? We're a family-owned regenerative ranch in Beecher, Illinois raising truly pasture-raised beef, pork, and chicken. Our animals are raised without antibiotics, hormones, GMOs, corn, or soy and are rotationally grazed on diverse pastures. What do you sell? We offer beef, pork, chicken, farm-fresh eggs, Amish Country dairy products, and bulk beef and pork options including whole, half, and quarter shares.

NewYear’s Eve Reflections 2025

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