What grass?
Have you ever been on a cow ranch in say, Brawley?
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And how do you know where all of those cows were born and raised until adult size
Notice how they are all of adult size
Also, do you know whether they are beef or dairy cattle
Cows are grazed on grass and then moved into feed lots at the end of their life. That's what modern day cowboys do.
This article will clarify some of the production methods used to raise grass-fed beef.
extension.psu.edu
"Despite the consumer demand, however, approximately 95% of the cattle in the United States continue to be
finished, or fattened, on grain for the last 160 to 180 days of life (~25 to 30% of their life), on average."
"Rather than debate advantages and disadvantages of the grain versus grass-fed systems, the
take-home here is that all beef cattle, whether farmers choose to raise them as grass-fed or grain-fed animals, spend at least two-thirds of their lifetime in a pasture setting. Therefore, all beef may be considered "grass-fed" for the majority of its life. Thus, beef production in the United States has been, and continues to be, a forage-based industry. "
You're wrong, again . . . As usual