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Responsibly Raised

Raised Right, From the Start

At Homestead, our animals are raised on responsibly managed land by local ranchers. We never use added hormones or unnecessary antibiotics, and we focus on animal welfare every step of the way. It’s slower, harder, and more hands-on—but that’s how you get better meat and stronger communities.

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Meat and Collections

Yes. Every animal raised for Homestead Natural Meats comes from local family ranches and is raised without antibiotics, without added hormones, and without animal by products. Our ranchers follow responsible, humane practices that support animal health from birth to harvest. This results in clean, natural meat you can trust across all our collections, including beef, pork, lamb, bundles, and whole or half animals.

Meat bundles give you a convenient variety of cuts at a lower cost per pound without needing a large freezer. They are ideal for households that want quality meat in manageable portions. Whole, half, and quarter animals provide the best overall value and allow for full customization of cuts, packaging, and thickness. These options are perfect for families who cook frequently or follow high protein diets such as carnivore, keto, or paleo.

Yes. All of our beef, pork, and lamb come from ranches across Western Colorado and are processed at our USDA inspected, Certified Humane facility. Nothing is outsourced, mixed, or shipped in from large feedlots. This guarantees full traceability, consistent quality, and the freshest possible product from ranch to table.

Choose bundles if you want a variety of cuts in medium sized portions. Choose whole, half, or quarter animals if you want the best price per pound and the ability to customize your cuts. Choose individual beef, pork, or lamb collections if you prefer to shop by specific cuts. Families who cook often or follow high protein diets may benefit most from bulk orders, while smaller households may enjoy bundles and single cut selections.