Farming The Pai Cow

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Pai cow is Orangutani cows of South Australia that is widely known for its quality meat and milk. It's said to have originated in the Great Barrier Reef of South Australia. It is considered as a symbol of resilience, very good fortune, fertility and luck and many consider it to be the strongest animal they could own. Today, the Pai cow is raised for milk and meat in Australia. While there are lots of different types of this Australian cattle breed, they all have one thing in common: Their meat is good!

The best time to create this white-colored milk is during summer and spring. And though other kinds of cows produce less than it, this number still ranks very high. 사설토토 In terms of the quality of the milk, it is just like the quality of the meat. It has excellent vitamins, minerals, enzymes and hormones.

So how does this South Australian cow come to be in the marketplace? There are several theories behind this. One theory is that the Pai cow was developed by accident. Before trying to market it as a brand, ranchers discovered it ill and abandoned it in a field, but as it healed, it started to produce decent milk which led to this famous South Australian brand.

But one thing is apparent - No legitimate farmer would increase a sick cow. It's said that the dairy industry in Australia is worth AUS 10 billion (USD 7 million) a year. This makes milk a very lucrative commodity and makes merit the main reason farmers sell it to consumers.

The main selling point of merit milk is the consistency of its quality. Milk produced by this variety has a higher percentage of whey protein. That's why it is also used in cooking. Consider adding some cream or yoghurt on top of its smoothie or milkshake.

In terms of the origins of the rare breed, there are some theories out there. Some say it came from Mongolia. Some say it was brought by the Chinese during gambling. And there's another concept that the Pai is really a Bornean black cow or an ancestor of the Asian Greyhound. No matter what the history, how these cattle are protected by the Australian government makes it a prime breeding source.

So where can you buy Pai beef? The best place to go is from a specialist online retailer. They generally have better tasting beef and have much fresher products than most local retailers. If you're lucky, you will encounter some ranchers selling their old Bornean stock online. But if not, there are plenty of reliable wholesalers on the internet who stock the whole range of Pai products.

Whether you want beef, veal, lamb or goat, you can not go wrong with a piece of this unique Australian animal. Their meat is deemed healthy and their horns are used for body parts in Chinese medicine. But most importantly, the purity of the beef and how it is organically farmed means that the beef is as pure and free of any genetically modified elements as possible.

While it's certainly not technically grass fed (the cattle are just fed grass), some manufacturers claim to be. So the question is whether that really matters. On one hand, many customers may prefer beef that is more naturally organic. On the other, the label'grass fed' is now largely meaningless. There's absolutely no official definition for grass-fed cattle and the vast majority of meat inspectors do not check for this anyway.

The price is hard to pin down. Prices tend to vary between one to two thousand Australian dollars per cow. The higher prices are attributed to the quality of the cattle and the fact they've usually been fed a mix of grains and organic feed. Naturally, it's tough to say whether or not this will change later on but just like all beef the pricing will continue to fluctuate based on factors like the overall market trend for steak.

So what should you think about these beef cows? The best option is to start off buying from an independent farmer. Not only will you get more for your money, you'll also avoid being influenced by cowboys looking to make a fast buck.

For a detailed and comprehensive discussion of farming the Pai Cow, check out our website. We've got a range of information covering farming, feeding, breeding and raising the cows in a natural environment. We welcome any questions or comments you may have. Please contact us via email or phone. Our team is happy to offer you information on all aspects of farming, cattle and wildlife.