All organic livestock are free range, but not all free-range animals are necessarily organic. ‘Free range’ means that the animals are given the chance to live natural lives, space to roam, interact with other animals and eat a plant-based diet. But often these free-range animals are treated using conventional veterinary methods and the plant-based food that they eat may contain artificial additives. Free range also does not always mean that the animal has been in an open area its whole life. Organic livestock are fed with only 100 per cent natural feed and treated with approved homeopathic remedies.