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Grass-Fed VS Grain-Fed: A Rancher’s Take on Beef & Nutrient Quality

High Intensity Health with Mike Mutzel, MS

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Grass-Fed Myths Unveiled

A significant portion of grain-finished cattle's diet, approximately 89%, consists of grass even during harvest, challenging the perception that grain-finished cattle rely solely on grain. In Nebraska, grass-finished cattle primarily consume hay and silage, often kept in pens, which is not inherently negative. However, the majority of grass-finished beef consumed in the U.S. is imported, as the domestic growing season is limited by weather conditions like snow. The common belief that cattle consuming any non-grass feeds require antibiotics due to compromised gut health is a misconception, stemming from misinformation rather than factual evidence, particularly during winter months when natural grass feed is not available.

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