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Do you use antibiotics?

Rarely. The only time we will administer an antibiotic is if animal becomes seriously ill. We’re not against medicine on a case-by-case basis where needed, but WE ARE against the broad and routine application that is used in standard conventional agriculture practices. Conventional farms dose their livestock feed and water with antibiotics, so they are constantly receiving a low dose of antibiotic their entire life. This is NOT a practice we stand by. Because we raise our animals outdoors in fresh air and sunshine, with their natural choice of food, they are healthy and rarely require any medical interventions. However, we also raise our animals humanely, thus we will treat them if required rather than let them suffer. After treatment, we go above and beyond the recommended withdrawal periods to ensure the animal is safe for harvesting.


We only treat for legitimate health concerns, which is rare. Other than that, it’s Mother Nature doing her thing.

Updated on: 15/01/2026

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