“Grain Fed” vs “Grass Fed”. Grain is the fruit of grass.

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Grains are the fruit of grass plants. Is there a scientific explanation for why the two are separated in lifestock feed advertising or is it just marketing?

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Just marketing , grass fed animals can walk , run ? Roll around , gallop if they want – all of which improves muscle mass and tone but this takes land and good pasture which can be expensive , grain fed or the other hand – cattle are kept in feed lots with minimal room to walk , run , in general exercise so muscles atrophy become flabby and cattle just put on fat which you pay for in the weight , you think you are buying tasty meat but end up getting flabby loose meat and lots of fat.
Fat can be tasty if it’s built on varied muscle and variety of grasses but corn just makes a yellowish tasteless fat
Feed lots are good for profits but useless for anything else
PROFITS FIRST! ITS THE AMERICAN WAY !!

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