The “Limpurger Rind” is Württemberg’s oldest cattle breed. From April to October, they graze on fresh grass and herbs, feeding solely on homegrown feed in winter. Their special task: preserving local meadows, fostering balanced growth of trees, grasses, and herbs. Both castration and slaughtering processes are stress-free, ensuring both respect and exceptional meat quality. Only oxen from certain districts, such as Schwäbisch Hall, may bear the name “Pasture-fed oxen from Limpurger Rind.”

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