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Grass-Fed Beef vs Grain-Fed Beef

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Grain-Fed Beef V/S Grass-Fed Beef

Grain-Fed cattle must be sourced from a feedlot accredited under the National Feedlot Accreditation Scheme (NFAS) by AUS-MEAT & derived from animals which are fed for a minimum specified number of days on a nutritionally balanced, high energy feed.

The Australian Industry Minimum Standards for Grain-Fed Beef include

  • dentition (age & sex)
  • AUS-MEAT Chiller Assessment Standards for fat colour assessment (0-3)
  • Meat Colour Assessment (1A-3)

Due to the uniformity of the feed, there is a strong consistency in the quality of the product. Grain-Fed Beef has only a marginally higher overall fat content than Grass-Fed cattle. Grain-Fed Cattle also tend to yield a more consistent meat colour, fat colour & can have high levels of marbling.

Grass-Fed (also known as Pasture-Fed) Beef

The majority of Bovine animals are raised & fattened on grass. Grass-Fed Beef tends to be favoured by Australians as it is seen as healthy & low in fat. Cattle grazed on pasture absorb carotene (a pigment in the grass) which can result in a yellow coloured fat.


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