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David Harrison <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Nov 2001 17:04:21 +1300
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On 18 Nov 2001, at 18:03, David Harrison wrote:

> Does anyone know why pastured lamb is so fatty?  I don't think sheep
> are grain fed.  {snip}  -David

G'day G'day David,
Hill country lamb is often brought onto lush flat land pasture to
fatten up before being sent to the works.



Quentin Grady

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