Casey Turnup @CaseyTurnup
07 June, 10:28
LOOP HOLE IN THE LAW...

^ weeks on grass ORGANIC...LOOP HOLE....in most state laws.

https://rumble.com/v6tyrnr...

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Susie __Q @Susie_Q
07 June, 12:23
In response Casey Turnup to her Publication
Yeah...

Their cows eat grass for a year then they will cage the cow, feed it corn to fatten it before slaughter.
Awful.

"Grass Fed Birth To Table" Is The Only Way.

No Shots, No GMO Corn
Only Grass Fed Beef.

I ALWAYS Ask.

If It Isn't Grass Fed
Birth To Table...
I Leave It On The Shelf.
AND I Tell Them I Purchase
Grass Fed Beef Only.

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Pink Totter @Totter
07 June, 12:30
In response Susie __Q to her Publication
In cold areas of the US most cattle raised for beef can not survive winter being only fed grass. If they did make it through winter, they'd be nothing but skin and bones by spring.

The heavy-coated Highlands may thrive on grass hay, Angus not so well.

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Susie __Q @Susie_Q
I saw a farmer winter his cattle with only hay. He had round bales of hay in long rows covered in a shrink wrap.

After he cut the hay,
he left it to dry in the field, then came back days later with a machine that makes large round bales and shrink-wrapped them in the field.
Nifty machine.

Hard working, very serious folks when it comes to their cows. 👍
01:15 PM - Jun 07, 2025
In response Pink Totter to her Publication
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Pink Totter @Totter
07 June, 06:53
In response Susie __Q to her Publication
Could be grass hay or alfalfa hay, there is a difference.

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Susie __Q @Susie_Q
07 June, 07:09
In response Pink Totter to her Publication
Yes...10-4!

I know nothing about grazing cows but I think he did mention variations.

He made me confident his cows were happy, well fed, healthy in his big heated facility. The documentary was about wintering his cows without trauma.
It's been a few years ago I saw it.

It's good to be his cows.

You think those variations help cows through the winter without corn?

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