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SW Iowa | Take a look at your source, considering it's the first article that pops up from a Google search.
"The Aberdeen Angus Difference at Joyce Farms
At Joyce Farms, we use Aberdeen Angus cattle, a smaller-framed animal (700 pounds dressed) with a rounder shape, shorter legs, and an unaltered digestive tract perfect for a 100% grass diet. These cattle thrive on grass alone, unlike modern Angus cattle that won’t “finish” or fatten up on pasture and would become ill if put in a feedlot due to bloat and acidosis from grain feeding."
I'd say there is a bias and not a single source cited on their claims in the article. | |
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