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What is the hype around grass-fed and finished beef?

So what is the hype around grass-fed and finished beef? Is it more than just a trend or the latest cool thing? In recent years, there has been a growing buzz around grass-fed, grass-finished beef, and it’s not just another food fad. More people are becoming aware of where their food comes from. People are […]

No Bovaer used here!

This post is to assure you that there is no Bovaer used here at Morgans Meadow with our lambs nor our cattle. So what is Bovaer? Known as 3-Nitrooxypropanol it is a feed additive developed by the Dutch company DSM to reduce methane emissions from livestock. Methane is a greenhouse gas produced during digestion in

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Benefits of eating our beef?

Our beef is raised on a family farm in Premer, NSW. They are Black Angus cattle that are born and raised on the farm. They are fully free range and grass fed without antibiotics, vaccines, hormones or grain. But what are the benefits of eating our beef? Eating beef that is free from antibiotics and

How Much Meat do I get?

We work on dressed weight. This is the weight after partially butchering the animal and removing its internal organs. It includes bones, meat, and fat. I’ve previously explained what dressed weight meat means, and you can read that post by clicking the link. For this reason it is difficult to know exactly how much meat

Beef Carcass

Dressed Weight

The dressed weight (or hanging weight) of a cow or lamb is the weight of the animal after processing , which typically involves removing the organs and other non-meat parts. This weight represents the carcass that remains for butchering into various cuts of meat. Estimating Dressed Weight For cattle and lambs this weight is generally

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