Grass Fed Beef Ellington CT

Grass Fed Beef Ellington CT

grass fed beef

Local Grass Fed Beef Near Ellington CT

Raising grass fed beef for the local market begins with the breeding, and continues with the feeding. The Sunset Valley Farms Grass Fed beef frolic outdoors, enjoying the fresh spring air and lush green grass in our pristine fields.

Sunset Valley Farm steer range in size and color, bred mainly from angus crossed with white face or charolais. We find the mixture of breeds keeps our product lean and quality high.  At Sunset Valley Farms, we are serious about the quality of the beef and pork we produce for our local clientele.

Our beef are Grass fed year round from our own lush pastures. Healthy grass and hay fed beef from Sunset Valley Farms yields the tastiest and most healthful beef around. We bring natural, fresh, healthful hormone free beef products from our Farm to your table. Please contact us if you are interested in purchasing a 1/4 beef. We butcher locally at a USDA approved butcher shop. Sunset Valley Farms is your local source for grass fed beef, grass fed ground beef, with half and quarter beef purchasing options available. If you have not tasted our healthful, hormone-free beef, you owe it to your family to try it today!
 

Grass Fed Beef | Ellington CT | Sunset Valley Farms LLC

Green Pastures

Green Pastures

Enjoying the cool spring weather, the cows are finally released on the lush green pastures. Sunset Valley Farms produced the highest quality, healthful grass fed beef in the region. Superior quality meat starts with breeding.  As you can see our steers range in size and color. We stagger the purchases of our steers so we can stagger our butchering time frames. We do not want to keep our cows for extensive periods of time as it reduces the quality of our meat. As for the different breeds we raise a mixture of different breeds. Our steers our mainly angus crossed with white face or charolais. We find the mixture keeps a good level of leanness to our beef without the taste of grass fed animals overpowering the taste of the beef.