Livestock

We raise St. Croix Sheep & Angus Cattle
St. Croix Hair Sheep & Angus Cattle – Responsibly Raised at Triple Pine Farm At Triple Pine Farm, we proudly raise St. Croix Hair Sheep and Angus Cattle using sustainable, pasture-based farming practices that prioritize animal health and meat quality. Our St. Croix sheep are 100% grass-fed, resulting in tender, flavorful lamb with a clean, natural taste that reflects the richness of our Kentucky pastures. Our Angus cattle are pasture-raised and grass-fed, then grain-finished with locally sourced grain to ensure consistent nutrition and exceptional marbling—producing premium beef that’s juicy, tender, and full of flavor. Every animal is raised with care, without growth hormones or unnecessary antibiotics, as part of our commitment to delivering high-quality, farm-to-table meat you can trust.

No Hormones, No Antibiotics
Commitment to Natural, Healthy Livestock At Triple Pine Farm, animal welfare is our highest priority. Our livestock thrive on ample pasture, fresh grass, clean water, and protective shelter from harsh weather conditions. Through high-intensity rotational grazing, we move our animals daily to fresh, parasite-free pastures, significantly reducing parasite buildup and promoting natural health and activity.
Because of these sustainable grazing practices, we avoid the use of growth hormones, antibiotics, and medicinal wormers, ensuring our sheep and cattle are raised naturally and responsibly. This commitment guarantees clean, healthy, and flavorful farm-to-table meat you can trust.

Breeding Options Available
Registered & Commercial St. Croix Sheep In addition to our farm-raised meat animals, Triple Pine Farm offers a selection of quality breeding stock, including:
- Registered and commercial St. Croix rams
- Ewe lambs
- Proven ewes
- Wethers
These breeding options are ideal for farmers and breeders seeking healthy, genetically strong stock with the excellent traits of the St. Croix breed.
For detailed pricing, product sheets, and descriptions, please visit our Livestock FAQs below or contact us directly. We’re happy to provide all the information you need to make the best choice for your breeding program.