USA Raised from Family Farms in Missouri and the Midwest
We know where our animals come from because we know the people who raise them.
Local Matters
The supplement industry has a sourcing problem. Most organ supplements on the market come from animals raised in other countries, where standards vary, supply chains are long, and traceability gets murky.
We took a different approach.
These aren't anonymous commodity animals from industrial feedlots. They're part of regenerative operations run by families who've committed their lives to raising food the right way.
We pay fair prices. We build long-term relationships. We keep production local.
When you buy from Carnivore Supply, you know exactly where your products come from, and you know the money stays in American communities.
The Farms Behind Our Products
Our farm partners are families who've often worked the same land for generations.
They rotate their cattle and bison across pastures, allowing grassland to recover and build soil health. They don't use feedlots or grain finishing. They raise animals the way it used to be done, before industrial agriculture made everything about volume and efficiency.
This kind of farming takes more time, more land, and more care. It costs more. But it produces healthier animals, healthier land, and more nutrient-dense organs.
We're proud to support these families, and we think you should know they exist.
Why USA Raised Matters
Regulatory Standards
The USDA sets and enforces standards for how animals are raised, processed, and handled in the United States.
Traceability
When we source from Missouri and the Midwest, we can trace organs back to specific farms.
Environmental Impact
Local sourcing means shorter transportation distances and smaller carbon footprints.
Community Impact
Every dollar spent on Carnivore Supply products supports American farmers, American processors, and American jobs.
Support American Farms
When you choose Carnivore Supply, you're supporting a different way of producing food. One that values families, communities, and the land itself.