Formerly,Bar None Ranch, of Berlin, NY, we are now Climbing Tree Farm, of New Lebanon. We raise PASTURED POULTRY, LAMB, GRASS-FED BEEF, and WOODLAND/PASTURE-RAISED, MILK-FED PORK. We keep our animals true to their instincts- letting our pigs dig, our chickens range, our sheep graze. We feed rotationally graze on pasture and silvo-pasture (in the woods). We work with a local dairy to feed our pigs Jersey milk. We are conscientious stewards of the land, and our animals.


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Friday, January 10, 2014

Pig Palace in an Abandoned Stone Foundation

Stephen (our logger/friend) and Colby putting rafters on the pig palace

The palace measures about 25x20 and is about 4-6 feet tall.
We are working in conjunction with Stephen, who is selective cut logging our leased land. When he came out of this section of the forest we put the pigs into it. Stephen used his skidder to create a low wall made from big stumps set opposite from an old stone foundation. The pig palace is tucked in from the wind, its sturdy, and when filled with hay and warm pigs it is quite cozy.
Young Mulefoot Pig Checking Out the Palace.

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