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Mon, 23 Jul 2001 19:48:55 -0700
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Hey, great website.  I don't have to consult the butcher, after all.
Website says Coleman are grass-fed, free-range for the first 12 to 18
months, then grain fed for the last 100 - 120 days of their lives.  They are
certified pesticide, fertilizer, hormone, and antibiotic-free.  I still find
this to be an acceptable compromise.  I can't hunt or fish.  I live in the
desert and I don't like cacti.  I suppose I could try to catch rabbits and
foxes, but there really aren't as many of them around as there should be.
However, if someone knows of a totally free-range, no-grain-fed brand of
meat, please let me know.

Thanks for your ears.

http://www.colemanmeats.com/qa.html#Q7

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