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>Hi Richard,

>There is likely to be more grain fed to Australian sheep than to NZ sheep,
>but I would expect the Australian lamb you have to be well worth eating.

Thank you for your reply! I am drying the meat today for pemmican.

>I'd be interested to hear how you think it compares to the NZ lamb.
Me too.
Now I am wondering about the British Columbia lamb. Some say it is finished
off with grains yet others tell me it is strictly grass fed and very
expensive because of that...?

Thank you everyone for the messages about my mum's pain. The more paleo she
goes, the better she feels.

All the best,
Susan

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