Wilson Farm Meats
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From Our Farm To Your Table
- HoursCLOSED NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 262-723-2919
- Address:
- 406 S Wisconsin St Elkhorn, WI 53121
- Email:
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- Categories
- Butchering, Meat Markets, Meat Processing, Wholesale Meat
- Services / Products
- Products: Housemade Fresh and Smoked Sausages, Wines, Beers, Specialty Grocery, Local and Organic Cheeses, Rubs/Sauces Services: Slaughter and Meat Processing: Beef, Pigs, Sheep and Goats, Serving Wood-Smoked BBQ Sandwiches for Lunch Friday and Saturday 11AM-2PM Throughout the Summer - Weather Permitting
- Payment Options
- Brands
- Wilson's Prairie View Farm Heritage Hogs
- Location
- Parking Lot and Street Parking
- Amenities
- Butcher Shop,From Scratch and Local Farm to Table,Local Meat Processing,Meat Seller,Also Accepts EBT as Payment,Saturday 11AM-2PM Throughout the Summer - Weather Permitting
- Languages
- Spanish
- Associations
- Walworth County, Burlington, Lake Geneva and Elkhorn Chambers of Commerce, Wisconsin Association of Meat Processors, American Association of Meat Processors, Wisconsin Restaurant Association
General Info
Wilson Farm Meats, in Elkhorn, WI, is the area's leading meat shop serving Walworth, Racine, Waukesha and surrounding counties. We offer fresh and frozen meats, cured and smoked meats, custom processing, fine wine, premium beer, Wisconsin cheese and much more. For your next meat purchase, contact Wilson Farm Meats in Elkhorn.
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Reviews
02/24/23
Provided by YP.comA USDA inspector witnessed animal cruelty on Wilson Farm Meats premises.
The inspector described a General Manager twisting a cow’s tail to force him into restraints for slaughter, his cries audible and piercing.
The inspector witnessed the cow’s tongue hanging out and his eyes bulging from excruciating pain, only to be denied mercy by his abuser.
When the General Manager noticed he was being watched, the abuse stopped momentarily. When the USDA inspector stepped out of view, the cries were heard again.
After the cow’s death, the inspector discovered his tail bloodied and broken.