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Shipping. U.S. Wellness Meats — Our Animals Eat Right So You Can Too. $25 discount for each 40-lb increment totaling 40-lbs of total product, excluding items that ship separately such as: South Carolina Chicken bundles, BBQ Sauce, Produce and Cookbooks. Kerrygold Salted Butter More butter is finally here! We are very excited to be able to offer Kerrygold Salted Sweet Cream Butter. Only the freshest summer milk is used to make Kerrygold Butter. Kerrygold butter is non-homogenized and minimally pasteurized since it is illegal for us to sell raw butter. Stock up and Save! Now available in convenient 8 oz packages. Price: $5.49 Shipping is free with $7.50 handling fee per total order. Kerrygold Unsalted Butter We are very excited to be able to offer Kerrygold Unsalted Cultured Butter. Now available in convenient 8 oz packages. Raw Grass-fed Baby Swiss Cheese Raw Baby Swiss grass-fed cheese is produced from Jersey cows at an Amish grass-fed dairy in Indiana.

Price: $12.00 Raw Grass-fed Colby Cheese Don't miss out on the newest addition to our grass-fed cheeses! What About Grass-fed Beef? | John Robbins Official Site. Feeding grain to cattle has got to be one of the dumbest ideas in the history of western civilization. Cows, sheep, and other grazing animals are endowed with the ability to convert grasses, which those of us who possess only one stomach cannot digest, into food that we can digest. They can do this because they are ruminants, which is to say that they possess a rumen, a 45 or so gallon (in the case of cows) fermentation tank in which resident bacteria convert cellulose into protein and fats. Traditionally, all beef was grassfed beef, but in the United States today what is commercially available is almost all feedlot beef.

The reason? Switching a cow from grass to grain is so disturbing to the animal’s digestive system that it can kill the animal if not done gradually and if the animal is not continually fed antibiotics. “Perhaps the most serious thing that can go wrong with a ruminant on corn is feedlot bloat. All this is not only unnatural and dangerous for the cows. Health Benefits. Meat, eggs, and dairy products from pastured animals are ideal for your health. Compared with commercial products, they offer you more "good" fats, and fewer "bad" fats. They are richer in antioxidants; including vitamins E, beta-carotene, and vitamin C. Furthermore, they do not contain traces of added hormones, antibiotics or other drugs. Below is a summary of these important benefits.

Following the summary is a list of news bulletins that provide additional reasons for finding a local provider of grass-fed food. Nearly half of US meat and poultry likely contaminated with Staph Almost half the meat and poultry sold in the US is likely to be contaminated by highly dangerous bacteria, according to research published this month (April 2011) in the scientific journal, Clinical Infectious Diseases. The study estimates that 47 percent of the meat and poultry on US supermarket shelves contains the bacteria staphylococcus aureus ("Staph"). Grass-fed meats improve fat levels Candy. S.K. Where Can I Find Real (Raw) Milk?--Other Countries. Canada. The following farms and ranches have certified that they meet Eatwild's criteria for producing grassfed meat, eggs and dairy products.

Contact them directly for additional information or to buy their products: Alberta Bar P Ranch grass-finished beef is located 30 minutes south of Calgary at Nanton, Alberta. It is our family’s passion to raise beef for your table that promotes your health, intelligence and longevity without losing sight of tenderness and a tasty product. Beef is harvested in the fall between the ages of 24-29 months of age after a spring, summer and fall of grazing on top quality grasses and legumes. The beef is available in quarters, halves or as a whole beef and is sold by the pound, hanging weight. Bar P Ranch, Rob and Tami Palmer, Nanton, AB. (403) 646-5402. Big Coulee Farms is a small farm family in Athabasca, Alberta. We are determined to develop a fertile, healthy land base and excellent quality "real food". Bite Beef will be available in October 2011.