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Half Hog (65 to 80 lbs)
Free-range, pastured, organic fed (non-soy) half hog
Approximate price each
$
1,229.64
Availability::
In stock now, plan on 4 to 6 weeks from harvest to freezer
Product Code:
237
Further Information
Delivered in vacuum-sealed freezer-safe bags. You'll need about 3 cubic feet of freezer space.
Our hogs are Humanely treated and Pasture Raised
without pesticides, antibiotics, or growth hormones. They get
100% Organic, Soy-free feed.
Half hog packages offer a great variety at an excellent price--just $18.91 per pound.
Most of our half hog orders weigh around 65 lbs. Your initial charge will be based on 65 lbs ($1229.64). Once packed, you will be charged for the actual weight of your order. For example, if your half hog weighs 68.5 lbs, your price would be $1295.85. We will adjust your charge when your actual order is weighed.
Typical cuts include:
Steaks, Ribs, and Chops:
(approximately 10-15 lbs from this category)
Chops (bone-in or boneless)
Country Style Spare Ribs
Spare Ribs
Baby Back ribs
Hocs
Sirloin
Tenderloin
Bacon, Sausage, and Roasts:
(approximately 30-35 lbs from this category), expect a variety of the following, not all of them;
Maple
Andouille
Hot Italian
Summer Sausage (served cold)
5 Pepper Sausage
Sweet Italian
Bacon - Maple, Pepper or Original
Butt Roast
Sirloin Roast
Leg Roast
Picnic (also called Shoulder)
Ground Pork
/
Kabbob
(approximately 20-25 lbs from this category)
Ground
Stew
Kabbob
Optional Items
(available by request in the comments section of your order at checkout):
Fat (for rendering lard),
Liver
Heart
Kidney
Bones
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