We offer 100% grass-fed and grass-finished cattle. Our animals are raised on regenerative pastures, where they are free to graze on a natural diet of grass and forage.
We never supplement our ruminant animals' diets with grain of any kind. As a result, our meat is more nutritious, richer in flavor, and higher in beneficial omega-3 fatty acids.
Our commitment to sustainable farming practices means that our animals are raised in a way that supports the natural ecosystem and promotes their well-being.
At Potts Meats & Valley Home Farm, we’re committed to providing our customers with the highest quality meat that is both ethically raised and free from harmful additives. That's why we never administer hormones or steroids to our animals.
We’re committed to providing our customers with meat that is not only delicious but also ethically raised. That's why we pasture-raise our animals – they spend their lives with continuous access to regenerative pastures.
At Valley Home Farm, we are committed to integrating regenerative agriculture practices that not only produce high-quality products but also improve the health of our soil, animals, and the environment.
At Potts Meats & Valley Home Farm, we treat animals with respect and care. That's why all of our animals are humanely raised in a low-stress environment, with plenty of extra room to move and express their natural instincts.
We take pride in the fact that our animals are treated with the utmost care and attention. From seasonal pastures to low-stress handling and humane harvesting, we’re committed to ethical farming practices.
Potts Meats, Valley Home Farm and our partners do not administer mRNA vaccines. Furthermore, we have no plans to adopt mRNA vaccines and intend to continue this policy. Most consumers are unaware that even 100% Certified Organic standards allow vaccine use similar to conventional practices.
At Potts Meats & Valley Home Farm, we have found that reliance on vaccines can be reduced and, in some cases, eliminated by building resilience in the health of our livestock. We've always been judicious when deciding if and when vaccines should be used.
Currently, we allow traditional vaccines in cases with high risk for life-threatening infections such as tetanus & Black Leg in cattle. Building resilience against disease and sickness is an effort that will require decades of soil regeneration and holistic breeding practices to rebuild natural resistance to pests and disease.
This effort reflects the very mission of Potts Meats & Valley Home Farm. Therefore, we will always seek to pursue preventive and holistic alternatives to conventional vaccine use and practices.