Thank you for that information. I've located a 100 percent grassfed farm in brenham TX that i could purchase products from. Just not sure which ones to buy or how much. He has cow beef, chicken and pigs.
Could you go through what parts of what animals you buy, how much would be enough for one person, and how often do i need to buy to keep in stock?
And also i'm curious as to what your meals consist of to keep a level of balance between fat/meat, or to maintain the ratio of fat calories throughout each day. What does your regular day of eating consist of? How do you prepare your raw meat? Do you switch up between different meats each day?
I can't give you exact figures as everyone is so different in terms of metabolic-rate/exercise-rate and therefore the amounts they need to eat each day. Plus, everyone has different access to foods. For example, it's much more difficult for me tog et hold of raw bison here in the UK, than in the US - on the other hand, I can get hold of wild-hare carcasses with ease.
Kinds of foods I eat(very rough sample, some are available only seasonally or on holiday(most are grassfed/organic or at least naturally-reared or free-range):- horsemeat, sea-urchin eggs, mussels, lobster, crab, swordfish, kingfish, oysters,organs(tongue, brains, kidney, liver, heart,suet, marrow, muscle-meats) from beef/lamb/mutton/venison/goat and , rarely grainfed pork(you can't get pasture-fed pork easily in the UK). Also, wild mallard duck carcasses and goose-/duck-/quail-/pheasant-/chicken-eggs, free-range turkey breast-fillets and wild boar muscle-meat, shark-meat etc. etc.
Either buy direct from farms or buy from farmers' markets. I've heard that farmer's markets in the US aren't as good as the ones in the UK , though.