Thursday, March 13, 2014

The Advantages Of Grass-Fed Beef Farms For Cattle Raring

By Jaclyn Hurley


In order to achieve maximum weight gain in the shortest time possible with minimal cost, most factories resolve to an intensive cattle production method where thousands of cattle are confined in dirt feedlots and the main feeding diet is grain-based with hormones to contribute to faster growth rate. This method however raises a number of concerns including increased greenhouse gas emissions and unhealthy meat products. This has largely contributed to increased demand of products from grass-fed beef farms.

In farms where cattle are raised on grass, the animals are allowed to forage over a large land mass with well-maintained pasture. The effect is that animals are able to leave their life in the most natural manner. Eating grains as the main diet as opposed to grass completely alters the natural behavior of these animals. The process of gaining weight with grass as the main food is a challenge.

There are many reasoned why consumers today prefer beef from cattle raised on pasture as opposed to those raised in dirty feedlots where the main diet is grains. The major benefit of this kind of farming is the nutritional value associated with the resulting meat products. For instance, the meat is tenderer and has smaller proportion of total fats and saturated fats in particular. The level of calories and cholesterol is also lower making it a healthier alternative. The quantity of vitamin C and E is higher with higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids and beta-carotene among several other important nutrients that are necessary for proper body functioning.

In feedlots, the secret behind very fast weight gain lies in hormones and other growth supplements that these animals are fed on. These are obviously not good for your health, no one want foreign substances in their system particularly if such substances can influence your own growth pattern.

The issue of stress is also a major concern as it affects the final product that ends up on the table. Stress develops when several animals are confined in dirty feedlots where movement is restricted. The major factor that causes stress is the sudden change from normal diet of pasture to grains and other unnatural diet designed for faster weight gain.

A common disorder resulting from stress is subacute acidosis that is very painful. Antibiotics and other chemicals are used to manage these conditions. The problem is that antibiotics are most likely to be misused and bacteria develop resistance to the drugs. The new strains of bacteria can be very difficult to deal with when they affect humans.

The other issue is environmental degradation that is common with factory way of fattening cattle. Other than increased greenhouse gas emission, this method is responsible to high level of manure concentration over a very small portion of land. This has effect of increasing nutrients to the extent that the surrounding land and water is polluted.

The scientific research also concludes that allowing animals to forage over a vast piece of land is an environmentally friendly way of keeping cattle. It preserves soils and results to lower greenhouse gas emissions. It is also humane to animals and is recommended by the Animal Welfare Approved standards of animal husbandry practices.




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