Learn from a mother and farmer how the environment & livestock are cared for today in modern barns. Farmers care for their animlas today just like farmers did generations ago. Farmers know healthy animals produce healthy food.
Thanks for the response. I am a vegetarian and do not believe in causing the death of an animal just so that it can be eaten. However, I was impressed with your video. For my friends and family that DO eat meat, I have another question. How would one go about buying meat that came from a farm such as your own rather than one of "horror stories" that we so often see? Thanks for your time.
@LadyTrinity53 The undercover videos (horror stories) are not indicative of today’s hog farmers…bad actors are found in any business…and the best place to buy pork is at your grocery store due to all the safeguards and standards. I hope someday in the future you might try a slice of bacon, it's very tasty! Thanks again for your good questions.
@LadyTrinity53 Actually no, our farm is not the exception. The majority of family farmers operate their farms in the same manner as we do because we want to pass our farms onto our children. If we don't care for our livestock and land, we won't have farms to pass on to the next generation. Plus, we feed our families the same food we sell to consumers and we want safe food for our kids too. Healthy animals produce healthy food. Thanks for your question.
Thanks for the response. I am a vegetarian and do not believe in causing the death of an animal just so that it can be eaten. However, I was impressed with your video. For my friends and family that DO eat meat, I have another question. How would one go about buying meat that came from a farm such as your own rather than one of "horror stories" that we so often see? Thanks for your time.
LadyTrinity53 7 months ago
@LadyTrinity53 The undercover videos (horror stories) are not indicative of today’s hog farmers…bad actors are found in any business…and the best place to buy pork is at your grocery store due to all the safeguards and standards. I hope someday in the future you might try a slice of bacon, it's very tasty! Thanks again for your good questions.
familyfarmer 7 months ago
Is your farm the exception rather than the rule? I doubt that most farms are like yours.
LadyTrinity53 7 months ago
@LadyTrinity53 Actually no, our farm is not the exception. The majority of family farmers operate their farms in the same manner as we do because we want to pass our farms onto our children. If we don't care for our livestock and land, we won't have farms to pass on to the next generation. Plus, we feed our families the same food we sell to consumers and we want safe food for our kids too. Healthy animals produce healthy food. Thanks for your question.
familyfarmer 7 months ago