Why Grass-Fed?
Angus Farm is the first company to implement the 100% Grass-Fed growing system in Romania.
Grass-Fed vs. Grain-Fed
Grass-Fed cattle are fed 100% grass their entire lives, just like they used to 100 years ago.
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Anti-inflammatory omega 3 fats
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1 ingredient - pasture
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They are ready to be slaughtered in 2.5 years
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Packed with micronutrients
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50% fewer calories than grain-fed
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Gluten free, perfect for people following Keto and Paleo diets
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Made by mother nature
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Exceptional taste, meat is leaner with rich flavor
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Sustainable and friendly to the planet
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Grain-Fed cattle are typically raised on grains such as soybeans, sorghum or corn all the time, which is not part of their natural life as it was in the past. This causes a great increase in the need for antibiotic treatments. Cereals are richer in fats that allow cows to grow even faster.
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Inflammatory omega-6 seed oils
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10+ ingredients
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Ready for slaughter in 1.5 years
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Full of soy and gluten
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Genetic engineering
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Less tasty than Grass-fed
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Unhealthy due to high amount of fat
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Bad for the planet
What Does It Mean To You?
It simply means you can eat meat without worrying about chemicals. Grain-free cattle are absolutely gluten-free, so they can be enjoyed by people with celiac disease and those sensitive to gluten.
Compared to grain-fed beef, grass-fed Angus beef has:
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50% fewer calories than grain-fed beef
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It is 7 times higher in beta-carotene, which has cancer-fighting properties
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5 times more CLA (conjugated linoleic acid), which can help lower glucose levels and prevent diabetes
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2x more vitamin E - great for skin, cardiovascular health and fertility
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5 times more Omega 3 fats. Excellent for lowering bad cholesterol levels, anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory
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Contains 4 times more Selenium - which is the most important micro-element for thyroid health and helps prevent autoimmune diseases
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Grass-fed Angus beef contains Beta-Alanine, an amino acid that helps the body form carnosine. Carnosine increases performance during high-intensity exercise.
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Grass-fed Angus beef has extremely high amounts of B12, Zinc and B6
What Does It Mean For Animals?
Our animals spend their lives roaming free on pasture. On average, each animal enjoys more than 2 hectares of land, which is equal to 4 football stadiums! We rarely have a sick animal.
What Does It Mean For The Planet?
When you eat grass-fed meat, you're not only doing something good for yourself, you're also contributing to a better, more sustainable planet.
Scientists now agree that 100% Grass - Fed farms are beneficial to the environment by increasing the biodiversity of grassland ecosystems by decreasing greenhouse gas emissions.
It's good to be good.