Creekstone Farms
I didn’t hurl. That’s all I really want to say.
I didn’t hurl. That’s all I really want to say.
We had to be up at 6:15 this morning to have our bags stowed so we could be on the bus at 7:00 so we could then sit for 15 minutes. Grrr. Not the it comes up much, but I am not a morning person. At least the restaurant serves Tazo Awake tea. Through it,…
So, I went to my first Concentrated Animal Feed Operation and I have to say I am a bit underwhelmed. In a good way. Muich like California, Pratt Feeders lot seems filled with happy cows. They all had space, food was plentiful, and they had access to water. There wasn’t much shade, but the breeze…
Creekstone Farms Okay, so I realize I should probably expand on my last blog post. In all fairness to Creekstone Farms, the part about hurling was about me, not about them. Tuesday was my first trip to a slaughterhouse ever and from what I hear, Creekstone Farms was as good a way to get introduced…
Beef’s Biggest PR Problem Prior to last week’s beef tour, I believed (and am not alone in this belief) that Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) were EVIL. I had seen pictures of tens of thousands (maybe even millions…mainly joking) of cows stuffed into a tiny yard far too small to let them move. Then I went on the…
At the plant, we’re going to hear a report from CattleFax… This tickles me. Enjoy.
Now leaving Stucky Ranch. Had a great lunch (courtesy of Fence Post Catering)! Guess what? It was beef! It was really good BBQ beef, beans, spicy chips, and ranch pasta salad with veggies. During lunch, Gordon Stucky spoke about calf weaning (getting a calf off milk) and how to do it as stress-free as possible….