Behind the Scenes..
Drover's Choice Saltbush Lamb has been specially grazed on Old Man Saltbush across Central West New South Wales and has captured the unique flavour only available from the Australian Outback on the Western Plains, of NSW.
The Meat Cuts..
Drovers Choice Saltbush Lamb is the original taste of the Outback-with the lean, modern taste of today.
View the selection of meat cuts available, All cuts can be ordered online now...
Recipes..
Discover the secret Australian Drover's have always known - lambs grazed on Saltbush have full flavoured, juicy and tender with an enduring after taste.
A range of recipes help you get the most from...

Welcome to the Drover's Choice Saltbush Meat's Website

Discover the secret Australian Drover's have always known- lambs grazed on Saltbush have full flavoured, juicy and tender with an enduring after taste.Drovers Choice Saltbush..

Why is Drovers Choice Lamb good for us

  • Protein helps to fill us up so we don't still feel hungry after a meal
  • Zinc helps to maintain our immune system
  • Iron carries oxygen in the blood which helps give us energy and vitality
  • Vitamin B12 helps to protect our nervous system and our DNA
  • High in Vitamin E due to the lambs grazing on Saltbush
  • Omega 3 helps to keep our hearts in good condition and supports our brain function
  • Lower levels of Omega 4 compared to grain fed lamb's

What's so good about Old Man Saltbush?

What's so good about Old Man Saltbush? This is a native plant supplying lambs with a rich source of minerals and nutrients not readily available from other plants. It is a deep rooted perennial that assists with sustainable land management as it helps to prevent salinity.

  • It is hardy to the outback country and requires very little water to grow, so needs no irrigation or watering.
  • Lambs grazed on Old Man Saltbush require no drenching which means they are much healthier animals.
  • Old Man Saltbush is environmentally sustainable as it allows a diverse array of native wildlife to co-exists with the lambs.

 

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