We do NOT use growth hormones in any of our livestock or flocks. The FDA prohibits the use of growth hormones in hog production. However The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) does not permit the use of hormones in raising hogs or chickens, turkeys and other fowl. That is why the USDA does not allow the use of the term "no hormones added" on labels of pork or poultry products unless it is followed by a statement explaining that "Federal regulations prohibit the use of hormones." Hormones are still used as growth promoters in cattle and sheep. It’s estimated that two-thirds of the cattle raised in the U.S. are given hormones (usually testosterone or estrogens) to boost growth. Producers of beef and lamb may use the term "no hormones administered" on labels after satisfying the USDA that hormones were not used in raising the animals.
30 Pounds of Pasture Raised Deliciousness
5 - 1 pound packs
5 - 1 pound packs
1 lb Pack - 6 Dogs
1/2 Pound Pack
5 pound bag.
About 3 lbs each
1 per pack
1 pound pack
A double cut steak is a full 2" thick!
Labeled "Soup Bones"
Each shank weighs approx. 4 pounds
Packed Individually - One Stick per Pack
Bone In and Tied