The shoulder is a primal cut at the front of the pig consisting of two sub-primal cuts, the picnic shoulder and Boston butt. The picnic is the most well worked muscle on the shoulder because it carries the heaviest load just above the shank. The butt is fattier, more marbled, and one of our most popular cuts as evidenced by the number of ways we offer it: boneless or bone-in, as thin steaks, smoked, and even cut up to make ground pork, sausage, and salami.
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