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How is 100% grass-fed lamb different from lamb that is both grass and grain-fed?

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How is 100% grass-fed lamb different from lamb that is both grass and grain-fed?

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100% grass-fed lamb means that the lambs are not fed any grain products such as corn. Sheep evolved as grazing animals, and we believe that they are healthier and their meat tastes best when they stick to a natural diet of grass, herbs, forbes and legumes such as alfalfa. Grain feeding, which often takes place in a confined area, tends to put weight on lambs quickly, resulting in a higher fat content.

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