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Turkey: Wings [Pastured]

$6.99

per lb

These turkey wings are a perfect meal! They succulent, flavorful and meaty. Unlike turkey legs, turkey wings are considered white meat but have a richer, more gamey flavor than turkey breast. Turkey wings have all the flavor of whole roast turkey without having to cooking an entire bird! Wings are $6.99/lb and the average weight is 1.72 lbs. Click on this item to see the full description.

Description: Gobbler's Ridge turkeys are raised with constant access to pasture. They are sheltered only from the elements and predators, and in addition to a foraged diet they are provided with non-GMO locally grown feed. Average of 2 wings per package.

Weight and Price:
These Turkey Wings weigh between 1.44 -2.01 lbs. On the day of delivery a member from our team will weigh your specific wings and you will be charged the appropriate amount. Wings are $6.99/lb and the average weight is 1.72 lbs.


Storage: Keep frozen until ready to use and thaw overnight in the refrigerator. These items can be kept frozen for 6 months from production.** Consume within four days of thawing. Do not refreeze thawed meat.

Gobblers Ridge Farm

Located in New Providence, and run by run by Katie and Henry Esch, Gobblers Ridge lambs are grassfed and grass finished. These animals have constant access to pasture and are never fed grain. In the winter months and dry seasons they feed on foraged grasses in the form of dried hay, baleage and silage. The farmers oversee the breeding and feeding of their animals from birth to slaughter.

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