whats funny also to me is folks pay a premium for grass fed beef,and they think its because its healthier, harder to raise or something.NOTHING could be farther from the truth! they pay more because the cattle that are raised this way have more bone,and the meat packers cant sell bone. So they pass the cost along. Strange what folks think isnt it, I just dont get it i guess. Someone said buy grass fed beef from a farmer for five dollars a pound,HOW many thousands would you like to buy? bet you could buy every head of cattle in the US for $5 a pound right out of any pasture you want!I'll sell you my entire herd for sure!thats four times what i can get at the sale barn!simply amazes me what a little scientific spin on age old knowledge will do!!LOL ive got some old cows that are so old they dont have any fat on them(probably because they dont have any teeth left to eat with, but thats neither here nor there) I'll make you a deal for $3 a pound on those.All 100% grass fed beef!Talk about a good advertising job,this just may beat the angus associations!LOL
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