So I know this is nothing new but I never really paid attention. Well I'm listening now...
I've seen first hand in California driving between Sacramento and Los Angeles and seeing the massive farms in between. The difference between roaming cows on beautiful hills eating grass and the poor cows jam packed in unbelievably bad smelling farms where they literally can't even turn around. You can smell the shit from these farms literally miles before you reach them. The free range farms however has literally no smell. The cows aren't stressed in the least, as a matter of fact they are living the fucken life in the beautiful country side.
My point of the rant... The vast difference in the quality of life and conditions between grass fed and the cows jam packed into a fence is massive. The stress, the shit, the straight up sad conditions have had an effect on me. I will no longer buy normal beef. From now on it's grass fed for me. No way those jam packed cows lifestyle and the way they are treated can lead to optimal quality meat.
I'm not sure I've ever even tried grass fed. Well that changes tonight!
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I've seen first hand in California driving between Sacramento and Los Angeles and seeing the massive farms in between. The difference between roaming cows on beautiful hills eating grass and the poor cows jam packed in unbelievably bad smelling farms where they literally can't even turn around. You can smell the shit from these farms literally miles before you reach them. The free range farms however has literally no smell. The cows aren't stressed in the least, as a matter of fact they are living the fucken life in the beautiful country side.
My point of the rant... The vast difference in the quality of life and conditions between grass fed and the cows jam packed into a fence is massive. The stress, the shit, the straight up sad conditions have had an effect on me. I will no longer buy normal beef. From now on it's grass fed for me. No way those jam packed cows lifestyle and the way they are treated can lead to optimal quality meat.
I'm not sure I've ever even tried grass fed. Well that changes tonight!
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