Re: how much meat do your go through
[Re: Providence Farm]
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03/10/25 10:02 PM
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It is just the wife and I now since the kids have married and on their own. We eat approximately 4 deer, half a beef, one hog. Our chickens are just layers, no meat birds. We eat a lot of fish caught in the local river (catfish, panfish and suckers) or the Lake of the Ozarks (crappie).
Our daughter and her husband operate a food distribution business and they get us fresh butchered chickens by the case when needed. We chamber vac them and freeze.
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Re: how much meat do your go through
[Re: Providence Farm]
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03/10/25 10:16 PM
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I just butchered my second hog today and had 5 deer in the freezer, along with maybe 50 pounds of beef and chicken, will last our family of 5 until fall again. We do eat out a lot but we also host o lot of dinners as I like to cook a lot lol we also eat prob 30 pounds or so of fish a year.
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Re: how much meat do your go through
[Re: JoMiBru]
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03/10/25 10:45 PM
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Just shoot a few more deer Out of season.... Well unless they start getting in the garden lol. But honestly though deer cross and have runs 100' form the garden I have not seen one or even a track since we moved in and brought the dogs home. Before we moved in full time and were going back and forth deer were back there all the time.
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Re: how much meat do your go through
[Re: RFrame]
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03/10/25 10:50 PM
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I usually sell 5 or 6 finished steers a year. They’re usually 1200 to 1250 lbs. I sell whole or half to the customer and they pay the processing when they pick up their meat. Here’s how I explain price to them.
1250 lb steer will have approx 750 lb carcass for a whole, 325 lb for a half . I sell mine for 4.25 per lb carcass weight. So $3187.50 for a whole, $1593.75 for half.
Slaughter fee is around $100 per head and processing is $1.15 per lb carcass weight. So a 750lb carcass costs $962.50 to process and wrap for a whole beef. Total cost $4150.00 for a whole beef and a 750 lb carcass will yield about 450lbs or wrapped meat. Comes out to $9.22 per lb.
I probably made that a lot more complicated than just saying $9.22 per lb lol Thanks for the breakdown. Like I said is been years since I bout half a beef. But sounds like the 8.50 lb is not high after all. being right in the middle of 9.22 you listed and 7.50 Donnersurvivor listed.
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