Arrives fresh.

While broad breasted white turkey is a very popular breed of turkey for meat, Snowdance raising practices go above and beyond for an exceptional end product. They raise a broad breasted white turkey on pasture, rotated onto fresh grass regularly for foraging. They're also fed a supplemental grain ration that includes corn and soy beans. No antibiotics or animal by-products are utilized. Pasture Raised Broad Breasted White Turkeys are $9.99/lb. Orders placed will be reserved with an approximate 50% deposit, to be billed at 11:59pm on Monday, November 4th. The day prior to delivery, your credit card will be billed for the full price of the heaviest bird in the weight range you have selected (less the deposit amount already paid). On the day of your delivery we will weigh your bird and a final price adjustment will be made in the form of credit issued to your account for any amount billed over the exact price per pound of the specific bird you receive. 10-14 lbs - Deposit $70.00 (Final price $100-$140) 14-18 lbs - Deposit $80.00 (Final price $140-$180) 18-22 lbs - Deposit $90.00 (Final price $180-$220) Disclaimer: In an effort to reduce food waste and support the farms we work with in a meaningful way, deposits on turkeys will not be refunded. All orders after November 1st are final, at which point you will no longer be able to remove turkeys from your cart.

Local
Pasture-Raised
Free-Range
Soy-Free
Nut-Free
Sugar-Free
Dairy-Free
Gluten-Free
Paleo
Keto
Snowdance Farm

Livingston Manor, NY

Snowdance Farm in the Catskill Mountains of upstate New York specializes in free-range chickens, as well as other humanely raised, pasture-raised meats. They raise a specific type of chicken that is a bespoke cross of three different heritage breeds including a Sussex and Essex, and the chickens are fed a very specific diet that includes alfalfa and flower seeds. These heritage birds take almost twice as long to reach mature size, 12-14 weeks, as compared to a commercial cornish cross breed chicken. They're fed a vegetarian diet supplemented by pasture foraging and are never given antibiotics, hormones, or medications. They have more than the required square footage per bird to qualify as humanely raised, and they have all sorts of toys and distractions, as well as access to the outdoors. When it's time for the chicken to reach the plate, they are humanely butchered in a USDA inspected facility that air chills the birds (vs water chilled) for better flavor, less mess, and less water weight, meaning you get the most meat, and most flavorful meat, for your investment.

Keep refrigerated at 33°F to 40°F for no more than 2 days before cooking. Place your turkey in the coldest part of the refrigerator, usually the meat drawer or the bottom shelf.

Store in the freezer if planning to consume more than 2 days after delivery. Food safety regulations recommend that for every four pounds of turkey, you allot 24 hours for defrosting in the fridge.