Grass fed butter recommendation

Hello, has anyone started feeding butter to little one? If yes, do you get normal butter at store (unsalted) or the grass fed ones?

For those with grass fed, any recommendation brand or where to get please?

Thanks in advance and happy weekends!

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My girl just has normal unsalted butter from the shops, hasn’t had any issues with it 😅

Sorry I don’t have any recommendations! ☺️

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Pretty sure Kerrygold is mostly grass fed, that’s what we use at home usually. Just get unsalted x

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