Why It's Different
Most "grass-fed" beef is still grain-finished in feedlots. Ours isn't.
(2) 6. oz patties | 12 oz per pack
Pre-formed, grass-fed burger patties for the nights when the grill needs to happen fast. Two 6-oz patties per pack, made from 100% grass-fed, grass-finished beef. They defrost quickly, hold their shape on high heat, and cook evenly on a cast iron or grill. 85% Lean, 15% Fat
All orders ship frozen with dry ice and insulated packaging to arrive in perfect condition. We ship Monday–Wednesday to avoid weekend delays. Orders placed after Wednesday will ship the following week.
Our beef meets a standard 99% of farms can't. 100% grass-fed and grass-finished, California beef. Corn-free. Soy-free. No antibiotics, no hormones, no steroids. Raised on regenerative pasture, the way cattle were meant to live.
As a PA, I started this farm because I couldn't find meat I trusted for my own family. This is it, raised the way I was looking for all those years ago
— Farmer Rob, PA-C & Founder
🧊 Ships frozen, packed with dry ice
Why It's Different
Most "grass-fed" beef is still grain-finished in feedlots. Ours isn't.
Our cattle graze on open pasture from birth to harvest — no feedlots, no grain finishing, no exceptions. A lifetime on grass means richer flavor, better fat profiles, and beef that actually earns the label.
Healthy animals raised the right way don't need pharmaceutical interventions. Our cattle are never given antibiotics, hormones, or steroids — not once, not ever. Because that's what "clean" actually means.
Our cattle graze on land free from chemical fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides. Healthy soil grows healthy grass. Healthy grass raises healthy beef. We believe less inputs = better outputs.
Beef raised right.
Our cattle spend their entire lives on open pasture: no feedlots, no grain finishing, no corn, no soy. Ever. A lifetime on grass means beef with better fat profiles, richer flavor, and a nutrient density you can actually taste.
It means our cattle eat grass from birth to harvest, no exceptions. Grass-fed alone is an unregulated label that allows animals to be grain-finished in feedlots after a period on pasture. Grass-finished closes that loophole. Our cattle spend their entire lives on open pasture, eating what their digestive systems were built to process: grass, herbs, and forage.
All orders ship frozen with dry ice and insulated packaging to arrive in perfect condition. We ship Monday-Wednesday to avoid weekend delays. Orders placed after Wednesday will ship the following week.
Most "premium" beef at the grocery store is grain-finished, meaning cattle spend their final months in feedlots eating corn and soy to add weight fast. Even many organic brands grain-finish. Our cattle live on open pasture their entire lives. Less than 0.01% of American beef can make that claim.
Research consistently shows that grass-finished beef is higher in omega-3 fatty acids, CLA, and fat-soluble vitamins like A and E compared to grain-finished beef. The nutrient profile reflects the diet, cattle eating diverse pasture grasses and forage produce meat with a meaningfully different nutritional composition.
Due to order volume and changing inventory, we are unable to hold shipments. Of course, if there is an emergency please reach out to info@primalpastures.com and we will do our best to help.
Yes. Grass-finished beef has a cleaner, more complex flavor with a firmer texture than grain-finished beef. The fat profile is also different — higher in omega-3s and CLA (conjugated linoleic acid), lower in inflammatory omega-6s. Some people notice it's leaner than what they're used to. Lower heat and slightly shorter cook times go a long way.
Grass-finished beef is leaner than grain-finished, which means it cooks faster. A few tips: bring it to room temperature before cooking, use medium to medium-high heat rather than screaming hot, and pull it a few degrees before your target temperature, it will continue cooking as it rests. For steaks, a generous rest (5-10 minutes) makes a real difference.
The Primal Difference