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Are Chicken and Pork “Dirty Meat”?

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December 6, 2025

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🧑‍🌾 What Really Matters Is How It’s Raised

You’ve probably heard it before — that chicken and pork aren’t as “clean” or “healthy” as beef. But the truth is, it’s not the animal that determines the quality of the meat — it’s how that animal is raised and fed.

When raised naturally — on real food, open ground, and with space to live as God designed — chicken and pork become wholesome, nutrient-dense proteins that nourish just as deeply as any cut of beef. And while our beef inventory stays tight with growing demand, these meats offer an affordable and faithful alternative for your family table.

🐖 Life in the Winter Woods

As the seasons shift, so does life on the farm. Our pigs have moved to the woods for winter — a place where they can forage on fallen walnuts, root through leaves, and find natural shelter beneath the trees. They live in harmony with the land, working it rather than wearing it down. It’s a picture of what farming should be: animals and earth thriving together, even in the chill of winter.

Our poultry follow a rhythm of their own. Meat birds are raised only through the sunny summer months, when fresh pasture and warmth help them thrive. The laying hens stay cozy in the barn for winter, roosting on clean slats to keep their air fresh and their feet dry. Every step is guided by care, stewardship, and respect for the cycles God built into creation — and even in the colder months, the hens always have access to fresh air and sunshine through a protected chicken run.

🙏 Faithful Stewardship

We believe raising animals well is an act of gratitude — a way of saying “thank You” for the life and provision God entrusts to us. Farming honestly, with integrity and gentleness, honors both the creatures in our care and the Creator who designed them.

As you fill your table this season, know that every meal from the farm is a small reflection of that truth — that when we steward what’s in our hands faithfully, we mirror the goodness of the One who provides it all. And if you’re looking to stock your home with clean, responsibly raised food, we invite you to shop our pasture-raised pork and chicken collections. Good stewardship creates good food — and you can taste the difference.

👉  Shop Our Pork Products

👉  Shop Our Bulk Pork

👉  Shop Our Chicken Collection

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