Berkshire loin - boneless
ξ Unit Price: $9.60 Lowland Farm's heritage Berkshire pigs are pastured on sectioned woodland, where they are free to wander and root through the forest underbrush. Pigs are omnivores, and eat a variety of things like plants, nuts, insects, and fungi. Lowland Farm's animals live mostly on what they forage, supplemented with antibiotic-and-additive-free feed. In the winter, the pigs are sheltered in a deeply-bedded barn and have access to the outdoors 24 hours a day. Heritage breeds, such as the Durocs and Berkshires raised on Lowland Farm, have been revived because their flavor is so much superior to that of the hothouse hybrids widely used in confinement production. Since they are not crowded into feedlots, Lowland Farm animals do not need, nor receive, antibiotics. They grow naturally, free of growth-promoting hormones. This product arrives individually quick-frozen (IQF).