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Oullet Farm
Ferme Bouffard CIE
Sherbrooke, Quebec, CA

Located in southern Quebec, Canada sits the city of Sherbrooke. Surrounded by majestic Mountains, sweeping lakes, and winding rivers, Sherbrooke is also home to Meyer Angus cattle producer Ferme Bourffard CIE.
Family-owned and originally operated by Mr. and Mrs. Bouffard with the help of their 12 children, the farm began as a dairy operation and transitioned into a beef cattle farm. In 2009, the Bouffard family purchased a feedlot where they finish cattle year round. In 2017, they joined the Meyer Natural program. From the start, the Bouffards fed their cattle without the use of added hormones or antibiotics.
Today, Jean Sebastian and five of his brothers care for the cattle and farm. The Bouffard's sustain their herd on corn and hay grown on the farm contributing to the self-sustaining nature of the farm.

H. McNeil Farms
H. MacNeil Farms
St. George, Ontario, CA

Hugh, Paula, and their son Ryan feed approximately 1000 head of natural cattle in the beautiful farming area of St. George, ON. This 500 acre multi generation farm raises corn, soybeans, and hay needed for their livestock operation. Along with feeding cattle for Meyer the MacNeil's also run a 100 cow seedstock operation where he sells bulls to local farmers. When asked why he likes feeding natural cattle he replied "it's just the right thing to do for the people in Ontario."

Bogle Pass Angus
Bogle Pass Angus
Holstein, Ontario, CA

Bogle Pass Angus is owned by Anson and Cathy Lewis, along with their two children, Hailey & Connor. Established by Anson's Great-Great Grandfather, Alex McKinnon, Bogle Pass Angus has long historical ties to the Angus breed and was one of the first importers of Angus cows beginning in 1889 with the family continuing this legacy today. Bogle Pass, itself, started in 1998, when Anson's Grandfather, Doug McKinnon, purchased two cows for Anson, one red & one black. Since that point, through extensive AI and Embryo work, the herd has grown to 130 cows. With a strong focus on maternal heritage, Bogle Pass Angus has strived to create a solid cow lineage supporting the quality of the herd and in the finished product for their customers.