Grass-Fed vs. Grass-Finished Beef: Big Difference

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I wanted to create this short video to really emphasize that grass-fed beef is not the same as grass-finished beef. 

Grass-finished beef vs. grass-fed beef (grain-finished beef)

Grass-finished beef:

• 0 grains
• All grass
• Takes 30 months

Grain-finished beef:

• 150 days GMO grains
• Takes between 10-14 months
• Digestive gas (10x more acid in their intestines and less fermentation)

Just because something says it’s grass-fed does not mean it’s grass-finished. If it doesn’t say it’s grass-finished, then it’s grain-finished. Organic also does not mean grass-fed or grass-finished. 

Organic means:

• No pesticides
• No hormones
• No antibiotics

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