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Locality: Woodridge, New York

Phone: +1 845-434-4334



Address: 8 Green Ave 12789 Woodridge, NY, US

Website: www.hudsonvalleycattle.com/

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Hudson Valley Cattle Company 14.05.2021

Posted @withregram @clermontcafeny Soft shell season is here! We are so excited to have these beauties back! #eatlocal #supportlocal #hudsonvalley #farmtotable #seatotable #seafood #softshellcrab #52weeksoffish

Hudson Valley Cattle Company 03.05.2021

Posted @withregram @tfinch First Boil in #newyork thanks to @hvcattleco for getting us some crawfish #crawfish #employeeappreciation #crawfishboil #boil Instagram # #newforkcity #forkyea #eatingfortheinatsta #eeeeets #foodporn #catskills #eatlocal #farmtotable #foodies #foodphotography #chefstalk #nycfood #cook #culinary #foodstagram #cooking #yummy #yummyfoods #foodnetwork

Hudson Valley Cattle Company 14.04.2021

Posted @withregram @lepetitbistrorhinebeck Crispy soft shell crab will hit the spot! Bon Appetite! #eatlocal #softshellcrab #hudsonvalley... #frenchcuisine #rhinebeck #eatfresh See more

Hudson Valley Cattle Company 07.04.2021

Help Wanted: Drivers, Warehouse Workers and Apprentice Butchers. Full-time and part-time positions are available. We're located in Woodridge, NY and open Monday - Friday. To apply, call us at (845) 434-4334 and ask for Eric or email [email protected]

Hudson Valley Cattle Company 23.03.2021

Call us! It’s a much easier way to get fresh fish!! 845-434-4334 Posted @withregram @natureismetal Organic Torpedo by @markpritchett11... Gannets dive-bombing a school of herring in Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. With a wingspan of up to 2m (6.6ft), northern gannets are the largest seabirds in the north atlantic region. They hunt their prey by diving from as high as 40m (130ft), slamming into the water at speeds of up to 100kph (62mph) and plunge themsleves up to 35m (115ft) below the surface, allowing them to catch fish much deeper than most airborne seabirds. Along with their streamlined bodies and powerful neck muscles, gannets have a special adaptation that allows them to break the surface tension of the water without injury - air sacs located under the skin of the face and chest cushion them from the impact with the sea. These air sacs are connected to the lungs. They are filled with air when the bird breathes in and that air is returned to the lungs by squeezing (contracting) the muscles around them. The gannets nostrils (more like slits) are located inside the bill, when they dive these slits are covered by a flap of hard tissue to prevent the sea from forcing it's way inside. #nimrewind June 16th 2020 #natureismetal #keepnaturemetal - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - We sell tshirts/merch to keep our page free of ads! Hit the link in our bio to take a look!