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> If there is fat inside the muscle then it is not grass-finished.
> If the fat under the skin is not yellow it is probably not 
> grass-finished.
>
> William
>
In Australia most meat is grass fed and finished. It is uncommon to see 
yellow fat except in the cheapest nastiest meats, i.e. same cuts but 
worse animals, which are quite tough.
Ben

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