Pork the Way It Should Be

Our pigs live freely on open pastures, roaming in sunshine and rooting in rich Montana soil. This isn't just better for the pigs—it creates pork with incredible flavor, beautiful marbling, and superior nutrition that you can taste in every bite.

What We Stand By

Healthy Soil

We build living soil through rotational grazing and natural fertilization. Healthy soil grows nutrient-dense plants, which feed healthier animals and produce better meat for your family.

Regenerative Grazing

Our cattle and pigs rotate through pastures, allowing plants to recover and roots to grow deep. This natural approach reduces erosion, eliminates chemical needs, and captures nutrients in the soil.

Animal Health First

Healthy animals raised on pasture need minimal intervention. We boost immunity through quality forage, mineral supplementation, and rotational grazing—letting nature do what it does best.

The Free-Range Difference

Happy pigs make better pork.

While factory-farmed pigs spend their lives in confinement, our pigs express their natural behaviors—foraging, exploring, and socializing in the great outdoors. This stress-free lifestyle produces tender, flavorful meat with the deep, rich color that only comes from pasture-raised animals.

Nutritionally Superior

Pasture-raised pork naturally contains higher levels of essential vitamins E and D, selenium, and the perfect balance of omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acids. These nutrients support everything from brain health to immune function—making every meal both delicious and nourishing.

Raised Right, Tastes Better

Our pigs' natural diet and active lifestyle creates pork that's both ethically sourced and incredibly flavorful. You'll taste the difference in every cut—from bacon that actually tastes like pork to chops that are tender and juicy without any artificial enhancement.

Sustainable Farming

When you choose Stick Leg Ranch pork, you're supporting farming practices that work with nature, not against it. Our pasture-raised approach is better for the animals, better for the land, and better for your family.