A Heritage Breed Raised the Way Nature Intended - Only 5 Pork Shares Available
Our Kune Kune pigs are raised on pasture using regenerative farming practices that prioritize animal welfare, soil health, and exceptional meat quality.
Kune Kune pigs are a heritage breed known for producing richly flavored pork with exceptional marbling and outstanding fat quality. Unlike conventional pork that is typically harvested in 6–7 months, our Kune Kunes are grown slowly over 12–14 months on pasture. This extended growing period allows the meat and fat to develop naturally, producing pork with exceptional marbling, flavor, and texture.
The result is pork that is:
Richly marbled
Tender and juicy
Deeply flavorful
Excellent for curing, smoking, roasting, and grilling
Kune Kunes are naturally smaller-framed than commercial hogs. While the cuts may be smaller, the flavor, texture, and eating experience are second to none.
Availability is limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
How Our Pigs Are Raised
Our pigs are rotationally grazed on pasture and raised using natural farming practices.
Their diet includes:
Fresh pasture and seasonal forage
Roots, grubs, and crop residues
Certified organic supplemental feed
We do not use routine antibiotics, growth promotants, synthetic herbicides, or synthetic pesticides in our production system.
The result is pork raised slowly and intentionally, with exceptional flavor and remarkable fat quality.
How Pork Shares Work
Washington State regulations require livestock ownership and meat processing to be handled as separate transactions.
When you reserve a pork share, three separate payments are involved:
1. Reservation Deposit (Paid to Olson Organics)
Reservation Deposit: $200
Your deposit reserves one pig from our Summer 2026 harvest group and is applied toward your final livestock balance.
2. Processing Fees (Paid Directly to the Processor)
Customers work directly with the processor and pay all cutting, wrapping, curing, smoking, and specialty processing fees directly to the butcher.
3. Final Livestock Balance (Paid to Olson Organics)
The remaining livestock balance is calculated using the final hanging weight and is due before pickup or delivery.
Because animals are harvested specifically for their owners, deposits become non-refundable once harvest scheduling has been finalized.
Pricing & Typical Share
Livestock Pricing
$7.50 per pound hanging weight
Processing fees are separate and paid directly to the processor.
A typical finished Kune Kune may produce:
Live Weight: ~130 pounds
Hanging Weight: ~100 pounds
Packaged Pork: ~70–80 pounds
Freezer Space Required: ~4–5 cubic feet
Typical Customer Investment
Livestock Purchase: ~100 lbs × $7.50/lb = $750
Typical Processing Fees: $250–$350
Estimated Total Investment
$1,000–$1,100
Final totals vary based on animal size and processing selections.
Harvest & Processing Timeline
After all five pork shares are reserved, we will schedule processing and provide estimated harvest dates.
After harvest:
The processor will contact you directly.
You will select your preferred cuts and processing options.
The processor completes cutting, wrapping, and freezing.
We coordinate pickup or free local delivery.
Processing typically takes two to four weeks depending on seasonal demand.
Recommended Cuts
Bacon
Our most highly recommended cut.
Because Kune Kunes are a smaller-framed heritage breed, bacon often provides the best combination of flavor, versatility, and overall value. The exceptional fat quality of this breed produces outstanding bacon.
Pork Chops
Tender, flavorful, and well-marbled.
Pork Roasts
Perfect for smoking, braising, and slow roasting.
Ground Pork
Versatile and richly flavored for everyday cooking.
Sausage
A customer favorite for breakfast, grilling, and meal preparation.
Ribs
Smaller than conventional pork but exceptionally flavorful.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Much Freezer Space Do I Need?
A typical pork share requires approximately 4–5 cubic feet of freezer space.
For reference, most upright or chest freezers provide 10–20 cubic feet of storage.
Can I Get Bacon and Ham?
Absolutely.
We highly recommend bacon for Kune Kune pork. Due to the naturally smaller size of the breed, ham cuts are typically smaller than those from commercial hogs. Most customers choose to maximize bacon and sausage production while still reserving some ham.
Do You Offer Nitrate-Free Curing?
Curing options vary by processor. Please discuss available curing methods directly with the butcher when completing your cut sheet.
Do You Deliver?
Yes.
We offer free local delivery within our standard delivery area or pickup by appointment.
Delivery scheduling will be coordinated once processing is complete.
What If I Want a Larger or Smaller Pig?
When reserving your share, let us know your preferences. We will do our best to match your requested size based on the animals available at harvest.
Final balances are always calculated using actual hanging weight and are due prior to pickup or delivery.
Can I Split a Pig With Family or Friends?
Absolutely.
Many customers choose to split a pig with family members, neighbors, or friends.
To keep scheduling, processing, and accounting simple, Olson Organics sells whole pork shares only. Customers who choose to split a pig are responsible for coordinating payment, meat distribution, and freezer storage among themselves.
Important Notice
Pork shares are sold based on ownership interest in a live animal prior to harvest. Processing services are contracted separately between the customer and the processor. Processing fees are paid directly to the processor.
Reserve Your Summer 2026 Pork Share
Only five pigs are available from this harvest group.
If you value:
Pasture-raised livestock
Certified organic supplemental feed
Heritage breed genetics
Regenerative farming practices
Exceptional flavor and quality
we invite you to reserve your pork share today.