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oh my, i guess you haven't ever seen the devestation that the list she gave
can do to a corn field, it sorta can end up looking like locusts, deer and elk just love corn, Lee "Tiger Lily" > wrote in message ... > On 10/4/2010 2:56 AM, Storrmmee wrote: >> ps, what i am saying only relates to cows, i have no experience or >> knowledge >> about the other animals you listed in your response, the only venison i >> have >> ever eaten has been wild killed, Lee > > Lee, i believe that was the point being made....... wild meat is grass > fed, not corn fed. > > k > >> > wrote in message >> ... >>> you make my point for me, grass raised is different than being finished >>> for market, and legally you can say grass raised explicitly leaving out >>> how the cattle are finished. my point is for the buyer to be very >>> careful >>> about this, My father is in the cattle industry and many cattle people >>> split hairs on this, so when you do buy make sure do to the research or >>> you could be paying for different than you think, i have no interest in >>> eating beef in general as idon't care on the whole for the taste, but i >>> have to eat it or i gain weight by leaps and bounds... what i am trying >>> to >>> say and not doing a good job of is that one simply must be uber careful >>> as >>> grass finished also can mean a few different things as well, Lee >>> "Peppermint > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> In >, >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>> most beef is finished on corn, and many do not disclose here in the us >>>>> unless required to by the state law, "grass raised" is a specific term >>>>> here >>>>> in the us that means just that, fattened for market is after raising, >>>>> Lee >>>> >>>> There's plenty of grass-fed beef around -- that's totally grass fed, no >>>> grain at all. You just have to mail order it and/or pay through the >>>> nose. >>>> >>>> I've got a freezer full of grass-fed beef, bison, elk, antelope, >>>> venison, etc. >>>> >>>> PP >>> >>> >> >> > |
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