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I've already mentioned how much I like the sausage you and your Dad make. And I'm not going to lie: I mostly just cook it up plain and eat it straight out of the pan. --And it's delicious like that, even when I carelessly overcook it. But tonight, I went fancy and layered it with leeks in the bottom of a quiche and it was darn terrific that way, too. You guys are the best. -Susan

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Grass Fed Basics

Grass fed. It's really that simple.

Cattle are ruminants. That is, they have evolved to eat grass (thus the four stomachs!) and turn it into, well, cow. It may seem like a basic idea to feed cattle grass, but the cattle industry has gained efficiencies through industrial practices. Corn is the primary diet of most cattle in modern times. They are kept confined in feedlots, given steroids and preemptive antibiotics to prevent the inevitable sickness that would arrive due to their diet and living conditions.

By grass fed, we mean our cattle's lifetime diet consists of grass, hay, and forage and are 100% free range (apart from the occassional ride in the trailer). Our cattle are not given antibiotics or growth hormones. Processed at a small USDA facility, they have no exposure to other cattle during packaging.

The many benefits of grass fed beef are well documented, but not well known. Grass fed beef is low in fat. Grass fed beef has more Omega-3 fatty acids. Grass fed beef has more vitamen E and CLAs. Not only is grass fed beef better for you, it is better for the animals, the environment, and the local economy.

Lastly, it just TASTES BETTER. Try it and see for yourself.

We strive to connect with you to be your primary beef provider. Enjoy the rest of the website and we hope to be hearing from you soon!

 
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