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Why isn’t your dairy 100% grass fed?Updated 7 days ago

Grass-fed means cows mainly grazing on grass and crops in paddocks where they roam. New Zealand “grass-fed” standards requires that the below minimum requirements must be met or exceeded: 

  • Cows must have a diet whichconstitutes, on a 3-year rolling average, at least 90% (fresh weight) qualifying grass-fed feed types.
  • Cows must on average graze pasture or forage crops at least 340-days per year for at least 8-hours per day.

 

Our New Zealand farmers’ cows are on average 96% grass-fed and spend on average over 350 days a year on pasture, which is above the New Zealand Grass-Fed Standard’s requirements. 96% is an average measured over recent seasonal data, calculated on an ‘as consumed’ basis. 

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