
Shifting Cultures: From paddock to plate
The Documentary Podcast
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The Life of a Cowboy
Bonnie is the eldest of four daughters and works for her parents. The family do feed lotting, which means keeping their 15 hundred head of cattle contained in a series of ten large pens. They don't graze on grass, but instead, they're fed a grain mix in large troughs that run down the side of each pen. It insures the cattle get the same amount of food every day and enables the penfolds to sell around 150 beasts each week. Bonnie also just bought herself a small plane.
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