Bison Ground
Fossil Farms bison is raised on open grasslands in Colorado and Eastern Canada, grazing on natural grasses and finished on a blend of grains and legumes. The result is an 85/15 ground blend that is leaner than beef yet rich in protein, iron, and Omega-3s. With its slightly sweet, mild flavor and tender texture, it is often called the “gateway game meat.” Ideal for burgers, chili, or meatballs, it delivers big flavor with a lighter nutritional profile.
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Fossil Farms
Game Meat, Sourced the Right Way
Fossil Farms has spent nearly three decades building one of the most respected all-natural game meat operations in the country. Based in Boonton, New Jersey, they work directly with a vetted network of small ranches and wild harvest operations across North America and New Zealand — sourcing bison from open rangeland in Colorado and Canada, wild boar from the Texas hill country, elk from First Light® farms in New Zealand, and venison from the North Island of New Zealand.
Every animal in their lineup is raised under what Fossil Farms calls their Never Ever Program: no subtherapeutic antibiotics, no steroids, no added growth hormones. Ever. Animals are raised in environments suited to their species — bison on open grassland, wild boar foraging freely across fields and forest, elk on expansive ranch land. That commitment shows up directly on the plate: cleaner flavor, leaner texture, and more protein per calorie than conventionally raised beef or pork.
Meet The Producer

Know Your Proteins
Bison, elk, wild boar, venison. Four species, four regions, four very different proteins on your plate. Here's what you're working with.
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