Zuckerberg started livestock farming in Hawaii: he feeds cattle with nuts and beer
Mark Zuckerberg, an American billionaire and co-founder of Meta, has become a farmer, announcing he has bought a herd of cattle which he will feed with macadamia meal and beer – aiming ‘to create some of the highest quality beef in the world.’
The 39-year-old Facebook founder said he will raise the cattle on his ranch in Hawaii, feeding them the nuts for taste and protein, and the beer so the animals relax.
Zuckerberg – who has a net worth of $126.5billion- has since 2014 been buying up hundreds of acres on Kauai, and now owns 1,400 acres of beachfront land on the north shore worth an estimated $270 million.
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