Chapin Hills
Contented herds on open pasture, moving with the seasons.
The herds at Chapin Hills move the old way — slowly, with the seasons, one paddock at a time. Ground gets grazed, then gets to rest. It isn't the fastest way to raise an animal. It's simply the right one.
Healthy pasture feeds more than cattle. It holds water, builds soil, and keeps the meadowlarks in business. When the animals live well, the land does too.
The meadows rest as often as they work. Moving the herd with the seasons keeps the grass deep, the soil alive, and the animals exactly where they want to be.