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I think New Zealand and Aussie lamb is generally all only grass fed, but 
don't remember where I got that notion.
Hilary

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From: "Kristina K. Carlton" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: Self-sufficiency and the paleo diet


> >Sam's Club sells New Zealand lamb,they are as close as you can get to 
> >whole
>>natural meat (un-grained and purely grass fed) if you'll get a taste.
>
>>Inci Willard
>>Clearville,PA
>
> I've been wondering if the lamb at Sam's is grass fed. How did you 
> find out?
> Is it anti-biotic/hormone free as well?
>
> Kristina
> 

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