Yes!MAA ,let them eat natural grass like they were meant to. Only buy grass fed beef! I lived in Midwestern Tennessee for awhile and the cattle ranchers didn't have that problem with the oozing sores. Do we really trust we're buying organic in the supermarket 🤔?
Yes!MAA ,let them eat natural grass like they were meant to. Only buy grass fed beef! I lived in Midwestern Tennessee for awhile and the cattle ranchers didn't have that problem with the oozing sores. Do we really trust we're buying organic in the supermarket 🤔?
Agreed, Porge, and the cattle ranchers were likely administering antibiotics to prevent that from occurring (or they were grass-fed?). In any case, best to buy locally, ideally from ranchers you can meet in person like at farmers’ markets or via people you know are vetting them for quality.
Thanks for your reply, as far as I know they were grass fed. As a matter of fact my neighbor rancher was cutting hay from my pasture which benefited both of us. I had a nice clean pasture and he got free hay!
Yes!MAA ,let them eat natural grass like they were meant to. Only buy grass fed beef! I lived in Midwestern Tennessee for awhile and the cattle ranchers didn't have that problem with the oozing sores. Do we really trust we're buying organic in the supermarket 🤔?
Agreed, Porge, and the cattle ranchers were likely administering antibiotics to prevent that from occurring (or they were grass-fed?). In any case, best to buy locally, ideally from ranchers you can meet in person like at farmers’ markets or via people you know are vetting them for quality.
Thanks for your reply, as far as I know they were grass fed. As a matter of fact my neighbor rancher was cutting hay from my pasture which benefited both of us. I had a nice clean pasture and he got free hay!
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