Bullard Cattle Company promises you that the beef is of good quality. They are already supplying many restaurants and food businesses locally, and none of them are complaining. The cattle in the ranch are pasture-raised. They are also grass-fed, certified through the American Meat Association. If you are not interested in buying beef boxes, then maybe try the beef jerky. It has 33 grams of protein. This means you can stave off hunger when you are on diet but still have the energy your body needs. Eat good meat and lose weight - it is a win-win situation, isn't it?
The term “grass fed” (as opposed to grain fed) refers to meat obtained from cows that were raised on a diet of grass and other forage, such as clover; situated in pasture and, when fresh grass is unavailable, hay. This helps to denote the difference between livestock that has been raised in feedlots and generally fed a diet of soy and corn, versus animals that have had access to their natural feeding environment in pasture, which contains grasses, wildflowers, and herbs. This term overlaps with “pasture-raised” and will usually be seen together. Grass-fed beef is also believed to taste better, and be better for the environment, too. There are several organizations that offer a certification for Grass Fed, such as the American Grassfed Association, Certified Grassfed by A Greener World, and Pasture for Life, to name a few.