Bulk "hanging" beef open for OCT

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Turkeys are coming soon!

written by

Maria McIntyre

posted on

September 28, 2025

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It's almost time to open up pre-order sales for our pasture raised turkeys. We will harvest again this week and then get sizes worked out and listed. These birds make a special centerpiece for your holiday table. So many people love them. We can't wait for you to get one again or try one out for the first time.

What makes them so unique?

  • Pasture raised, free to forage and graze on open pasture
  • Moved daily
  • Supplemented with NON-GMO soy free feed that we grind on farm
  • Raised in small batches
  • No antibiotics, hormones, vaccines, or feed additives
  • Hand selected and harvested
  • No chemical baths, preservatives, flavorings or additives
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OCTOBER 1/4 and 1/2 shares are OPEN and filling fast! Our beef is grass fed and grass finished. No grain ever. No vaccines. Need more information? FAQ and the link to each option are below. (Scroll to the bottom of the page to purchase, once you click on the link)

Reserve October Beef Shares Here!

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