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Ran across an interesting concept this weekend. What is your opnions?
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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1773491" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>I am sure you are right about the hay. Same thing with the corn, oats, wheat, etc. as well. I got a friend that raises Boer goats and a meat sheep that sells to the public. I myself can; taste the difference in the goat and sheep myself. He feeds out the slaughter lambs and the kids on the same feed. The goat meat is cheaper, though. There was a guy at our dove shoot in south ga this time, that was talking about how he only feeds his family venison and wild hog meat from his n hunts. Don't want no store-bought meat raised with all the chemical and additives etc that beef and pork contain, he says. Hell, down there, deer's diets are 90% soybeans from the fields, and the wild hogs eat peanuts! Our half Corr calves from our Kudzu place is probably more "natural" than the deer and wild hogs. There hasn't been a spec of fertilizer or herbicide on it many years!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1773491, member: 40587"] I am sure you are right about the hay. Same thing with the corn, oats, wheat, etc. as well. I got a friend that raises Boer goats and a meat sheep that sells to the public. I myself can; taste the difference in the goat and sheep myself. He feeds out the slaughter lambs and the kids on the same feed. The goat meat is cheaper, though. There was a guy at our dove shoot in south ga this time, that was talking about how he only feeds his family venison and wild hog meat from his n hunts. Don't want no store-bought meat raised with all the chemical and additives etc that beef and pork contain, he says. Hell, down there, deer's diets are 90% soybeans from the fields, and the wild hogs eat peanuts! Our half Corr calves from our Kudzu place is probably more "natural" than the deer and wild hogs. There hasn't been a spec of fertilizer or herbicide on it many years! [/QUOTE]
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