Grass-Fed Lamb
Because we are committed to raising our lambs naturally on pasture, and we are a very small farm, we offer limited quantities of lamb each fall.
What does grass-fed mean? The American Grassfed Association defines grass-fed products as "those food products from animals that have eaten nothing but their mother's milk and fresh grass or grass-type hay from their birth until harvest."
What is the benefit to you? Studies have shown that the meat from grass-fed ruminants contains more conjugated lineolic acid (CLA), vitamin E, omega-3 fatty acids, beta-carotene, and vitamin A than the meat from grain-fed animals.
We process our lambs at about 6 months old, making them available in the mid- to late-fall. You can order a whole or half lamb. See order form for details.
What does grass-fed mean? The American Grassfed Association defines grass-fed products as "those food products from animals that have eaten nothing but their mother's milk and fresh grass or grass-type hay from their birth until harvest."
What is the benefit to you? Studies have shown that the meat from grass-fed ruminants contains more conjugated lineolic acid (CLA), vitamin E, omega-3 fatty acids, beta-carotene, and vitamin A than the meat from grain-fed animals.
We process our lambs at about 6 months old, making them available in the mid- to late-fall. You can order a whole or half lamb. See order form for details.