Ilka wrote:
My mom used to grow chickens in our house. Their meat was pretty different from the chicken you buy at the supermarket. I also tried venison once. It was wild. The best meat I have ever tried. I have read a lot about the subject (I love cooking), and wild meat is healthier because of all the hormones they give to the animals grown for their meat, the poor feeding they receive (they feed better into the wild), and the little exercise they perform. Do yes, wild is better... but it tastes different... stronger, so it is not for everyone. But meat is not good for you anyway.
That's a good argument for free range meat instead of feedlot raised.
For example, I'll take grass fed beef any day over grain fed beef. They don't put cattle in feedlots and feed them lots of grain to improve quality. No, they put cattle in feedlots and feed them lots of grain to bring them up to slaughter weight much quicker and thus cut the interest costs of keeping the beef longer. The resulting beef is both less expensive and lower quality.
That said, if you want grass fed beef, keep in mind that you have to adjust your cooking styles for the beef or you will not have really great results.
You can sometimes also find free range chickens and free range pork if you try. If you can find it, it is well worth the effort.