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Grass Fed Meats

Raising animals on pasture is dramatically different from the status quo. Virtually all the meat, eggs, and dairy products that you find in the supermarket come from animals raised in confinement in large facilities called CAFOs or “Confined Animal Feeding Operations.” These highly mechanized operations provide a year-round supply of food at a reasonable price. Although the food is cheap and convenient, there is growing recognition that factory farming creates a host of problems, including:

• Animal stress and abuse
• Air, land, and water pollution
• The unnecessary use of hormones, antibiotics, and other drugs
• Low-paid, stressful farm work
• The loss of small family farms
• Food with less nutritional value.

At Pondview Farm our cattle are happy, healthy, and spend their days grazing the rolling fields and when it’s hot, swimming in the pond! They are treated with TLC and respect throughout their lives, and that makes for delicious and healthy beef.

We are proud to be an Animal Welfare Approved Farm!


Highland Beef and Icelandic Lamb

We will begin taking deposits for 2010 orders in late summer . Pick up of meat happens in late fall. Deposits are one third of estimated hanging carcass weight. Prices include all packaging and butchering costs.

A Half of a beef animal is priced at $4.25 per pound, a quarter is $4.50/lb.

Grass fed Icelandic lamb is $6.50/lb

Please call 207-625-3075 or email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for ordering.

We do not have a retail  store front

PLEASE READ  FAQ About Our Grass Fed Meats.

Links:

www.grassfedcooking.com

www.eatwild.com

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We thank you for supporting our small family farm!

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