Posted by bison on September 06, 2014 at 14:07:16 from (69.168.144.134):
In Reply to: Price of beef. posted by Centex Farmall on September 06, 2014 at 13:45:10:
Centex Farmall said: (quoted from post at 13:45:10 09/06/14) We'll have to agree to dis-agree. I have plenty of satisfied _repeat_ customers for my 100% grass fed beef. That's also what's in my personal freezer. Instead of "money down a rat hole", grass beef is putting money in my bank account.
I've had enough conventionally grown steaks that were like boot leather and juicy ones that were tasteless and had to be drowned with seasoning to be edible.
I've also had plenty of my own grass steaks that were fork tender and all of them have good natural flavor.
It does cook a little bit differently than grain fed.
The health benefits of grass fed are real too. It's not all hippy feel good fad talk. The health benefits are for the cow too.
God made cattle with 4 stomachs so they could process cellulose into protein. I'm going to keep feeding them grass.
If grain works for you then that's fine with me. In the United States we can live and let live. I'll feed my family with what I think is best and healthy and you can do the same for yours.
Exactly.
Cow's weren't meant to eat grain.
I never saw one overload on grass after a day of going hungry.
Starve a cow on full feed for a day or 2 and then let her back at the bunk and see what happens :wink:
This post was edited by bison at 14:08:06 09/06/14.
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