Hey, does anyone here do the "buy half a cow" thing from a local rancher? I'd like to buy something like that, preferably from a place that does grass fed cows.
Thanks.
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Hey, does anyone here do the "buy half a cow" thing from a local rancher? I'd like to buy something like that, preferably from a place that does grass fed cows.
Thanks.
Well, here's a good start:
https://www.google.com/search?q=half...hrome&ie=UTF-8
There is a guy in Jefferson that has really good beef. I think it is Highplanes Ranch. He will let you buy a little to try if you are up that way.
https://bucknerfamilyfarm.com
These folks are really nice. While I haven't (yet) made a purchase ... I'm planning to. I've been emailing and talked on the phone with them....
If I were you I’d go grass fed grain finished.
http://www.sauerfamilybeef.com/
Just saw this thread.
A couple years ago my wife and I moved from Colorado Springs back to her family farm in Southwest Kansas so her dad could retired.
We raise cattle, every year we keep a few head "steers and heifers" to butcher. They go to the locker the first week of February, available in March.
We like early Spring so we can haul beef out without worrying about things thawing out.
My wife works remote for her job in Colorado Springs, she travels out once a month for meetings, we also go out to visit old friends.
We have several friends in Pueblo, the Springs and Monument that regularly buy a 1/4 or 1/2. $6.00 a lb average, $750 a 1/4.
Our grass dries out in September, we start feeding the herd hay October. The butcher cows are given grain as well as hay feed.
Nathan Z
Bucklin, Kansas
Here are a couple:
- https://www.sangresbest.com/ -- Meat is good. Pricing is the most straightforward.
- https://cornerpostmeats.com/ -- Meat is good. I didn't care for the flat hamburger packs.
- https://www.flyingbbar.com/ -- Highly recommended by a co-worker.
The rest I haven't tried yet, but will probably soon.