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Currently Available: Ethically Raised, Pastured, Farm Gate, and Delicious

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Smokehouse Bacon and Sourdough Pancakes

Happy New Year! 
Here’s whats’s Currently Available at Briden Farm

We have Heritage Turkeys 7-17 lbs Reg. $6/lb for $5/lb

Also have Woodland Pastured Pork reg $7.50/lb
Buy 10 lbs of Pork and Save 20%
Or Buy 20 lbs Pork and Save 33%

Lard 250 ml mason jar full for $10

Traditionally Smoked Bacon $12.50 per Pkg 1 lb avg. (Buy 2 for $20)

We also have “Nearly Wild Rabbit” at $8/lb (2 lb Avg) Buy a Pair for $30 (Approx.4 lbs)
Raised to resemble Wild Rabbit with darker colour and richer flavour.

And Muscovy Duck $6/lb and 6 lb avg.
*Muscovy is red meat! The breast is like Sirloin Steak!

Call Brian at 902-907-0770 


Recommend Reading: 

The Ethical Butcher Book By Berlin Reed who launched The Ethical Butcher blog in 2009 and now travels the country hosting informative farm-to-table dinners that seek to educate the public about how to be sure their choices as consumers match their intentions

Ethically Raised, Pastured, Farm Gate, and Delicious

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Homemade Pasta and Woodland Pasture Raised Pork

What will be on Your Christmas Table this Year? What about New Year’s? Here’s what’s currently available at Briden Farm …

We have Heritage Turkeys 7-17 lbs Reg. $6/lb for $5/lb

Also have Woodland Pastured Pork reg $7.50/lb
Buy 10 lbs of Pork and Save 20%
Or Buy 20 lbs Pork and Save 33%

Traditionally Smoked Bacon $10 per Pkg 1 lb avg. 

We also have  early Wild Rabbit at $7.59/lb
Raised to resemble Wild Rabbit with darker colour and richer flavour.

And Muscovy Duck $6/lb and 6 lb avg.
*Muscovy more resembles Goose

Call Brian at 902-907-0770 


Recommend Reading: 

The Ethical Butcher Book By Berlin Reed who launched The Ethical Butcher blog in 2009 and now travels the country hosting informative farm-to-table dinners that seek to educate the public about how to be sure their choices as consumers match their intentions

You’re Invited to Attend a Briden Farm Tasting Event!

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Ring Necked Pheasant Dinner

A time of Fun with Friends while enjoying the Tastes of Briden Farm Woodland Pasture Raised Meats and other Goodies. No pressure, just a fun time together where you’ll get to try our products for free!

Were hoping to hold a Tasting Event in Your Area soon. We hold our Events in homes and we’re looking for people to Host an Event. As Host, or Hostess, You’ll reap rewards, like Free Meat! We have things setup, or will set them up, so that we do most of the work and all you have to do is invite guests who you think would enjoy a fun time sampling our Woodland Pastured Meats and other products. No pressure though, we just want to keep it Fun!

If You, or someone you know, would like to Host and Event, please contact Brian at Briden Farm at 902-907-0770. Even if You don’t want to Host an Event, We’d still like You to attend. For Free!

Click Here to Request You Free Tickets

It’s Rappie Pie Season and We Have Your Rabbits

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Making Acadien Rappie Pie

The Yarmouth & Acadian Shores has a Recipe for Your Next Rappie Pie, or râpure in French!

Now, You may just be wondering, “What the heck is Rapie Pie!?”

Well, the Yarmouth & Acadian Shores website describes it as, “a well-loved traditional Acadian dish. It’s unique to the region, made from a delicious mix of potatoes and chicken.”

Of course, if You’re from here, You probably know that the best râpure (Rappie Pie) is made with Rabbits!

Of course, there are those who prefer Rappie Pie made with Beef, Chicken, or even Clams!

Yet, many of us prefer Rabbit Meat in our râpure!

If possible we prefer Wild Rabbit! However, it’s become all but impossible to obtain Wild Rabbits! See, the Wild Rabbit population has nearly disappeared! Thanks in no small part to the “Eastern Coyote”, or as some suspect it to be, The Grey Wolf. Considering most Coyotes weigh no more than 35 – 40 lbs, and the Eastern Coyote weighs as much as double that, it seems possible they are wolves! Some say that the Dept. of Natural Resources, then the Lands and Forests, quietly introduced them to Nova Scotia in the early to mid-1970s when the Grey Wolf populations in other areas were becoming all but extinct. Nevertheless, I digress!

Whatever the reason, the Wild Rabbit populations in Nova Scotia have drastically declined in most areas. Although they have started to reestablish themselves in some areas. In 2017 NovaScotiaHunting.com reported that

A decrease in hunters and the arrival of coyotes can likely account for the huge drop in the number of snowshoe hares harvested annually over the last 30 years in Nova Scotia. In 1983-84 the number was more than 500,000, but by last winter it had dropped to 65,000

An alarming decrease of 87% over a 30 Year Period.

Knowing, that we’ve, for whatever reason, lost most of our Wild Rabbit Population, I started working on a substitute! See, I’ve never been impressed by Domestic Rabbit Meat! Domestic Rabbit Meat is usually sickly pale, and lacking the taste of our Wild Rabbits. I should also mention that in Nova Scotia, our Wild Rabbits are actually Snowshoe Hare. Our Snow Shoe hair have a darker reddish-coloured meat and is much more flavourful than domestic rabbit. Over the past few years, I’ve managed to develop an end product that more closely resembles Wild Rabbit than Domestic Rabbit! 

Skeptical? I would be too! So, buy it to try it!
If You don’t agree that our “Nearly Wild Rabbit” meat isn’t closer to Wild than Domesticated let me know!

How do we do it? We keep our Rabbits in mobile pens, moving them every day to new forage. They are outside for at least 8 months out of the year. Their diet is primarily natural forage similar to that of a wild rabbit. Keeping them in a natural habitat and on a similar diet gives them darker reddish meat with a more robust flavour like the Wild Rabbit. Making them ideal for Rappie Pie!

So, whether You’re making Rappie Pie, or You’re craving for the taste of wild rabbit, we invite you to get our “Nearly Wild Rabbits” and I think You’ll be glad You did! Contact me, Brian at Briden Farm, 902-907-0770.