Butchered a beef
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02/12/22 10:50 PM
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Last edited by Hydropillar; 02/12/22 10:51 PM.
The only place you find free cheese is in a mousetrap !
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Re: Butchered a beef
[Re: Hydropillar]
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02/12/22 10:56 PM
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Wow, sounds like you got a heck of a deal. Its a lot of work breaking down an animal of that size, but it helps when you've got an end loader to help out.
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Re: Butchered a beef
[Re: Hydropillar]
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02/12/22 11:10 PM
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good deal we are still working on the ground from the cow I got from a friend last year not near as big as yours it had the Johnies
it is a lot of work breaking it all down and packaging but it sure is nice to have a freezer full
what people should know is that when you break down a cow you realize that for every steak you eat you should be eating about 4-5 pots of soup.
there sure are a lot of soup bones and not a lot of steaks.
Last edited by GREENCOUNTYPETE; 02/12/22 11:18 PM.
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Re: Butchered a beef
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02/12/22 11:43 PM
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This doesn’t help our cause. Do you ever have anything positive to say? Charlie
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Re: Butchered a beef
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02/13/22 12:19 AM
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This doesn’t help our cause. I disagree. What hurts our cause is when people lose touch with reality and don't know where their food comes from. Dum it down so it doesn't offend anyone then wonder why the world is full of dummies....
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Re: Butchered a beef
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02/13/22 12:35 AM
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This doesn’t help our cause. I disagree. What hurts our cause is when people lose touch with reality and don't know where their food comes from. Dum it down so it doesn't offend anyone then wonder why the world is full of dummies.... Exactly right
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Re: Butchered a beef
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02/13/22 01:24 AM
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Story without pic would been fine But I know a few holes on here would say you lied if not fir the pic You can edit it now and remove the pic leave story up Good score by the way !!!!! Nothing wrong with the pic.
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Re: Butchered a beef
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02/13/22 01:42 AM
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Just guessing but with a 60% cut out that's about 900 lbs. of beef, and that is a lot of freezer space. Happened to me once back when I still did handshake deals and a fellow reneged on a deal. Had to go to town and buy another freezer. I'm also guessing it's still fairly cold up there, may buy you some time if you need it.
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Re: Butchered a beef
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02/13/22 05:08 AM
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Great save. That's saving some good beef. I like the picture by the way. It just shows one stage in the butchering process. Hope you can share some more pictures. Ten years ago there was a deer farm up the road that raised fallow (sp.?) deer and they would call when one went down. Every one I know got one or two through the years
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Re: Butchered a beef
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02/13/22 05:25 AM
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Alwayus used a front end loader when I have done one. Sure works good.
Keep back a few roasts and the brisket. Slow cooking will tender them up just fine. Same thing for some stew meat.
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Re: Butchered a beef
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02/13/22 09:25 AM
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Nice score on the burger cow. Don't figure you will see 900 lbs of burger out of her though. 60-64% would be a hanging weight of halves. Once boned out it will be closer to half the hanging weight. the 60-64% is a average and cows will be on the low end. She should make good burger. I hope you have better weather than I do to work on her. -11 was the low and we have a 30-35 mph wind.
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