English Large Black Pork

Farm-To-Table

Welcome to the world of heritage pork, where each bite brings you closer to your food. Most heritage breeds require conservation efforts to continue to survive. It is important that there is space for the breeds in our food system. This allows them the opportunity to continue to exsist as a breed. Maintaining diversity.

BULK Ground Pork

Price range: $56.50 through $208.62

Honey Garlic Pepperoni Sticks

$12.60
$18.53/lbs / *Weight per pkg varies. Price by weight.*

Mild Italian Sausage

$15.51
$15.86/lbs - *Weight per pkg varies. Price by weight.*

Onion Fresh Dinner Sausage

$15.51
$15.86/lbs / *Weight per pkg varies. Price by weight.*

Bratwurst Fresh Dinner Sausage

$15.52
$15.87/lbs / *Weight per pkg varies. Price by weight.*

Fresh Bone-in Hocks

Price range: $32.48 through $39.73

Fresh Jowl - Unsliced

Price range: $36.42 through $40.16

Fresh Belly - Unsliced

Price range: $34.25 through $66.45

Honey Garlic Breakfast Sausage

$16.31
$15.88/lbs / *Weight per pkg varies. Price by weight.*
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The English Large Black

The English Large Black pig is a large, hardy heritage breed with a solid black coat and long, floppy ears that often cover its eyes. Known for its calm, gentle temperament, it thrives in outdoor and pasture-based systems. Its meat is highly valued for its rich flavor, excellent marbling, and higher fat content, producing pork that is tender, juicy, and ideal for bacon, curing, and slow-cooked dishes.

How they are raised

diversity

Maintaining genetic diversity in the food system is essential for resilience, sustainability, and long-term food security. Endangered livestock heritage breeds carry unique traits such as disease resistance, climate tolerance, and efficiency in low-input systems that can be lost if they disappear. Actively using these breeds in the food system is critical to their survival, because animals that are economically and culturally valued are more likely to be bred, cared for, and passed on to future generations. Integrating heritage breeds into agriculture not only conserves irreplaceable genetic resources but also strengthens local food systems, preserves agricultural heritage, and increases the adaptability of farming in a changing world.

Explore The Difference...

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The meat from an Ossabaw Island Hog is genuinely unique. It’s believed their fat contains high levels of fatty acids, including omega-3s, and unsaturated fats. It has been found to contain a high level of oleic acid in its meat and fat, which is also predominant in olives. Many believe the Ossabaw Island Hog strongly resembles the famous Iberian Hog.

Lacombes

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Red Wattle

Red Wattle pork offers a deep, robust flavour—tender and juicy, akin to beef, well-marbled dark meat. Raised outdoors on the Alberta prairies, fed locally grown grains and grasses.

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