About
Rohde's Free Range Eggs is a family egg farm near Tarlee, in South Australia's Clare Valley region. The farm produces free-range eggs to higher welfare standards, stocking around 1,500 hens per hectare, which gives each bird roughly 6.5 square metres of space.
All operations, including grading and packing, happen on-farm, which the family points to as the reason for the freshness and quality customers notice. The eggs are RSPCA Approved and carry further industry accreditation, and are supplied to retail shops, restaurants and hotels across South Australia.
Best For
South Australian shoppers and venues wanting genuinely free-range, RSPCA-approved eggs packed fresh on a family farm in the Clare Valley.
What You'll Find
Free-range eggs
RSPCA Approved
Packed on-farm
Wholesale supply
Good to Know
TypeFree-range egg farm
WelfareRSPCA Approved, ~1,500 hens/ha
PackingGraded & packed on-farm
SuppliesSA shops, restaurants & hotels
RegionTarlee, Clare Valley SA
Opening Hours
A working egg farm supplying SA stockists; contact the farm for orders and stockists.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Rohde's produce?
Free-range eggs from a family farm at Tarlee in the Clare Valley, graded and packed on-farm and supplied across South Australia.
Are the eggs RSPCA approved?
Yes. Rohde's eggs are RSPCA Approved and carry further industry accreditation, with hens stocked at about 1,500 per hectare.
Where can I buy Rohde's eggs?
Through South Australian retail shops, restaurants and hotels. The farm lists a stockist locator on its website to help find your nearest supplier.
Where is the farm?
On Ruradene Road, Tarlee, in South Australia's Clare Valley, north of the Barossa.