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Grass fed whey protein

The prices :omg:
 
in a 5kg tub its 16 quid a kg which isnt bad at all considering the source and it is an isolate.

people are to used to buying cheap ass whey IMO
 
VERY NICE!
Thanks for that Hilly, right up my alley for sure.
Also i am just about out of whey so i will be ordering the 5kger.
Price looks reasonable to me and i am used to American prices, lol.
 
thought u might be interested.

will more than likely switch to this myself and see how my stomach handles the little lactose in it.

currently using dymatize iso 100 as its lactose free and use half of this with half ON egg protein for my shakes but would prefer to use this if i can get away with it.

in the 5kg tub its only 16 quid a kg which isnt bad at all
 
what else do cows eat.........if they dont eat grass already?
 
processed ****e there fed
 
thought u might be interested.

will more than likely switch to this myself and see how my stomach handles the little lactose in it.

currently using dymatize iso 100 as its lactose free and use half of this with half ON egg protein for my shakes but would prefer to use this if i can get away with it.

in the 5kg tub its only 16 quid a kg which isnt bad at all

I just finished a tub of dymatize, thought was great! Will take a look at this. Thanks
 
They do 20KG Sack for £260!
 
prices seem ok to me too, a guy in my gym paid $150 for a tub of grassfed whey recently

edit: he might have bought raw grassfed whey though
 
processed ****e there fed

And your evidence for this is what?

Cows in the UK / Europe eat mostly grass, and the difference between grass-fed and none grass fed whey is likely to be negligible at best.

It's another marketing fad.
 
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Good to see you here bayman .. Enjoyed some of your nutrition posts on UKM
 
processed ****e there fed

I'm not sure about that, we now live behind a farm and their cows definitely eat grass mate. So do the cows on the other two farm cows near here. Now I'm from London so don't know much about the country but they definitely eat grass these cows round here. :)
 
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I'm not sure about that, we now live behind a farm and their cows definitely eat grass mate. So do the cows on the other two farm cows near here. Now I'm from London so don't know much about the country but they definitely eat grass these cows round here. :)

Most cows in the UK eat grass from their pasture or fermented grass cut in the spring and then stored anaerobically called Silage. Grain feed is expensive and not widely used, some beef farmers use it as a "finisher" as cattle fatten quicker on it, but most dairy cows (where whey comes from) eat grass. Obviously this is all a moot point as most whey in europe comes from Holland, but they don't have "feedlot" cattle like the US either.

If the Whey is made from UK milk it will be kosher.
 
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