From: e.domin@yahoo.com Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 9:03 AM To: MarketingClaim Subject: Defining 'Grass Fed Beef' : Docket No. LS-05-09 Hi, I read this article below and wanted to let you know that I define 'grass fed beef' as cattle born and raised in pastures being allowed to free-roam. Please do not allow farmers who simply feed their cattle grasses yet confine them to be called true 'grass fed beef' suppliers. Please require further definition for discerning consumers who are very much concerned with the quality of America's Cattle. I agree with Ms. Patricia Whisnant in that the standard for grass fed must include reference to being raised on pasture and a restriction of confinement feeding systems. This is similar to how your organization has been defining the labeling of eggs. As a consumer who purchases organics, cage-free eggs, hormone-free grass-fed beef and other similar high-quality foods, I read the labeling and would appreciate not being mis-led by an incorrect or partial statement. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, Elizabeth Forwarded message: ------------------------------------------------------ The USDA has published for comment grass fed standards to define what the term Grass Fed means. This claim defines grass fed to mean animals who receive 99% of their lifetime energy supply from grass and forage. However, it falls short of defining where this forage diet can be fed. To most consumers the term grass fed means cattle humanely raised in grass pastures from birth to harvest, the way nature intended. The USDA proposal would allow animals to be kept in confinement, fed harvested forage, corn silage and other grains that have not been separated from their stalks. If this proposed claim passes into regulation you could see feedlot beef fed antibiotics, hormones and legally be labeled grass fed Beef. We feel so strongly about this we are asking for your help in responding to the USDA. We are quite sure you don't want grass fed cattle standing in confinement for 160 to 220 days, without shade, eating corn silage and being fed antibiotics and growth hormones. We ask you to please take the time to insure the term Grass Fed Beef means range or pasture raised not Factory Farmed, confinement raised. As a producer we strongly feel that any grass fed standard must address and restrict confinement feeding as an integral part of that standard, otherwise the label will lose its integrity. As a consumer, we believe you will agree with us and ask that you please E-Mail the USDA at marketingclaim@usda.gov to allow your opinion to be known. Refer to Docket No. LS-05-09. The deadline for accepting comment is August 10. Simply comment that you as a consumer believe that the standard for grass fed must include reference to being raised on pasture and a restriction of confinement feeding systems. Patricia Whisnant, DVM President, American Grassfed Association Owner, American Grass Fed Beef _____________________ Elizabeth Domin 219 Fox Run Lane Carmel, NY 10512 Email: e.domin@yahoo.com Yahoo IM: twooneseven217 "I'm a great believer in LUCK, and I find that the harder I work, the more I have of it." - Thomas Jefferson