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Is 'Grass Fed' a dirty word?
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<blockquote data-quote="Loch Valley Fold" data-source="post: 592063" data-attributes="member: 8216"><p>We've always grass fed any animals that we're going to butcher. We have just done a jersey heifer that wouldn't hold a pregnancy. she was reared exactly the same as her mates, at the start of winter she was rolling fat by the time we were ready to do her she had lost a little weight but still dressed out quite well cost us $300 for the butcher & saved at least $2000 if we had to buy the same meat from the shops. Our butcher let them hang for a week before cutting them up.</p><p>The next one planned for the freezer is a Scottish Highland steer has been reared soley on grass alone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loch Valley Fold, post: 592063, member: 8216"] We've always grass fed any animals that we're going to butcher. We have just done a jersey heifer that wouldn't hold a pregnancy. she was reared exactly the same as her mates, at the start of winter she was rolling fat by the time we were ready to do her she had lost a little weight but still dressed out quite well cost us $300 for the butcher & saved at least $2000 if we had to buy the same meat from the shops. Our butcher let them hang for a week before cutting them up. The next one planned for the freezer is a Scottish Highland steer has been reared soley on grass alone [/QUOTE]
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