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  • Lancaster / Wi

About Us

Welcome to our company!

Free Choice Enterprises, Ltd.

Free Choice Enterprises, Ltd. has been a family owned and operated business for over 60 years, catering to the needs of the beef, dairy, and bison industries both in the U.S. and internationally. Our holistic approach to livestock nutrition focuses on natural supplementation of established feed programs (much like multi-vitamins in the human diet) in an unconventional manner, wherein the animal is given the freedom to decide for itself what it needs to thrive.

The idea of feeding vitamins and minerals "free choice" came about by a need to decrease overconsumption, while improving livestock nutrition and performance. Because we understand that each livestock operation is located and functions within their own unique environment, we provide custom ration balancing to develop personalized supplementary feed regimens to overcome imbalances in confinement feeding and grazing, optimize dietary intake to improve nutritional balance, and maximize livestock performance and output within a preset feed management system.

 

 

"If the question were asked of all people in the world, the great majority would believe all of academia to be correct in all things. But people base most of their opinions on the word of other people.

Of the great majority who accept academia, most (though not all) do so based on authority. Also, and unfortunately, too often criticisms have been dismissed by the academic community for fear of giving ammunition to alternative ideas."

Michael J. Behe

Professor of Biochemsitry

Lehigh University

Bethlehem, PA, USA