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A half of beef processed, price?

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December 02, 2021, 09:19 PM
old rugged cross
A half of beef processed, price?
How much is a half of beef cut and wrapped in your neck of the woods. And how much volume is a half to you cut and wrapped, 450lbs?



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December 02, 2021, 09:25 PM
mrvmax
I wish I could remember, it filled large chest freezer for have a cow. That's all I recall, if I remember I can dig through receipts but I think mine was closer to 350 hanging weight.
December 02, 2021, 10:47 PM
Outnumbered
We get a whole grassfed Hereford steer from my in-laws every fall. Average live weight is 1,200#, hanging weight after slaughter is about 750#, and we end up with about 500# cut and wrapped in the freezer. That's a whole critter that has some of the cuts boneless, and other cuts bone-in.

I also know local beef farmers that will sell right off the farm, for about $2.50/# hanging weight, and you pay the butcher. That runs about $100 to slaughter/hang/cool the carcass, plus $0.65/# (again based on hanging weight), to process/cut/wrap. The butcher bill this year was $620.
December 02, 2021, 11:02 PM
chongosuerte
I get a half Dexter from my dad’s farm every 6 months or so. They are smaller. I think I usually pay $150ish? Probably 250lbs of meat?




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December 02, 2021, 11:34 PM
OKCGene
Funny you should mention this. I just saw this video a few days ago, it's quite current. I feel like I learned a lot from it. This guy puts forth some great info to know before you proceed.


December 02, 2021, 11:53 PM
TVzombie
Went through this recently for the first time. Didn't get my order in quick enough to
Get a whole side. Ended up reserving a quarter beef for next spring. Do you have a rancher lined up already?
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December 03, 2021, 12:01 AM
old rugged cross
Thanks for that Gene. That answered a bunch of questions. Really appreciate it.

TVz, yes and we have used before. And he is a good rancher. Raise's good beef and has a good butcher.
Had to get clear in my mind of weights and volume vs pricing, etc. All seams right for this period in time. Thanks.



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December 03, 2021, 04:52 AM
scsigs
In my area, average on the hoof is 1000-1100lb for 12-15 month steers
Hanging weights 550-650lb(beef breeds)
Kill fees are $85-100
Processing $.85-$1 on hanging weight
December 03, 2021, 10:58 AM
rtguy
I just picked mine up a couple of days ago. I got 240lbs. Vacuum sealed off of a 400lb. Hanging carcass. I paid $45 kill fee and .70 a pound hanging for a total of $325.00 for processing.
December 03, 2021, 01:48 PM
armedmd
I charge $3/ pound hanging weight for black angus steers. They’ll average 600-800 pounds hanging weight whole. Kill bill is $35 and the butcher charges $.45/pound to process and vacuum seal.


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December 03, 2021, 02:43 PM
Gustofer
Mine ends up being just over $3/lb.


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December 03, 2021, 02:57 PM
old rugged cross
The video posted say's $1750 for a half of beef in the freezer. He does not say but guessing that is about 300lbs. Which would equal $5.83lb for an assortment of cuts and about 70% burger give or take.



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December 03, 2021, 03:45 PM
Gibb
My side of beef was 277 pounds, total price was $1,331 ($4.80 a pound average)

The beef was $1036, the butcher was $295. I could get cheaper beef, but not the same quality. The butcher vacuum seals everything, no paper option (usually a little cheaper if available).




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December 03, 2021, 07:23 PM
scsigs
quote:
Originally posted by armedmd:
I charge $3/ pound hanging weight for black angus steers. They’ll average 600-800 pounds hanging weight whole. Kill bill is $35 and the butcher charges $.45/pound to process and vacuum seal.

Those are some great processing fees, might be worth bringing mine up there few at a time lol
December 03, 2021, 07:55 PM
ptruck
I just picked up a 1/2 beef last weekend for $792. It was #210 hanging weight at $3/lb. Three weeks hanging, processing, and vacuum sealed was $.60/lb. I came away with #158 total pounds.
December 04, 2021, 04:58 PM
xantom
Got a whole cow coming in January. After processing it's $2560 for 480 lbs, or ~$5.31/lb. I taking a 1/4 for myself and splitting the rest with some friends.




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December 04, 2021, 07:33 PM
bgouker
I paid about $3,40 lb for the last 1/2 we bought this spring.
December 05, 2021, 12:07 AM
DougE
quote:
Kill bill is $35 and the butcher charges $.45/pound to process and vacuum seal.


The last one I had done may have been slightly higher, but that's pretty close. Killed, hung for 2 weeks, processed to my specs, and vac sealed.



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