Q: Where is the Dadanawa Ranch?
A: Dadanawa Ranch is one of the most remote ranches in the world, covering in excess of 2,000 square miles (5,000 km2) of savannah containing about 3,000 head of cattle. It is located on the Rupununi River in the South Rupununi Savannahs, in the Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo Region of Guyana at 2°50′N 59°31′W. It is one of the largest and most isolated cattle ranches in the world. Ranch workers or vaqueros, are local cowboys, who operate barefoot and are responsible for managing ranch livestock.
Q: Are your cattle ever fed grain?
A: No, our cattle are grass fed and grass finished.
Q: Is your grass fed beef organic?
A: Our beef is not certified organic. However, our cattle eat nothing but grasses, supplemented by molasses.
Q: Is your product free range?
A: Yes, our cattle are never confined to a feedlot; they spend all of their lives on the open range.
Q: Do you use hormones, pesticides, antibiotics, or herbicides?
A: No, we do not use any antibiotics, hormones, growth implants, animal by-products, or steroids on our cattle. We also do not treat our pastures with any pesticides or herbicides, in addition to pastures all the naturally growing vegetation is a part of it.
