We raise our own chickens for eggs so have pastured eggs (though I can not
afford organic feed for them and are not up to the task of butchering for meat) and will be hopefully starting to learn to milk our goats the next time any of them kid so will at that time have pastured goat milk.
Not exact matches
Balance your carbs with healthy fats (avocado, olive oil, coconut oil, grass -
fed butter, nuts, etc.) and quality protein (grass -
fed, pastured, wild and
organic meats, eggs and fish from the most local source you can find /
afford).
Feed them
organic whenever you can
afford it, so they get a pesticide, hormone, and antibiotic - free diet.
First of all, I have trouble
affording grass
fed beef and
organic chicken.
We currently could not
afford to
feed our dog
organic top rated food so it is still good to know the balance of what you are getting for your money and how you can choose even with a lower budget more healthy options.