Not exact matches
Let's consider further the diet of the
goat and
other ruminants, such as cows and sheep: they're able to obtain all their nutrition by grazing on
grasses and
other forage.
@alex How about
grass fed beef, bison,
goats, & sheep, wild caught fish,
other wild caught animals such as deer or elk, and chickens and turkeys that have run free and eaten bugs (NOT grains or soy).
Besides coconuts, coconut oil and palm kernel oil, small amounts of MCT can be found in butter and
other high - fat dairy products from
grass - fed cows and
goats.
Selections include:
grass - fed lamb, bison, and
goat, as well as
grass - fed butter and cheese, free - range poultry, honey, organic nuts, and
other wellness products.
Grass - fed beef - in addition to this, you might also consider
other fatty meat cut types like venison, veal,
goat, and lamb.
Goats are browsers whose diet consists of about 70 percent non-grassy plants and brush, so they do not compete with
other grazing animals for
grass and can actually improve lawn and pasture conditions.
The
goat is pretty sure that the
grass is greener on the
other side... But now he just needs to get there!