Message from @The Blond Beast
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Salebarn for dairy bull calfs are like 20
@Riefen get a small grill and just ask where you can set it up and there ya go
20 grand?
20 bucks
Holy shit
we get ours for 100 and its a lot of meat. Well fed
For real?
I had always been told growing up that cows were ridiculously expensive. We always grew goats for meat/milk livestock because of cost
I have a dairy
I have the smallest breed
Why doesn't everybody just buy calves and eat them then? Unwilling to butcher?
Or is it a fairly well kept secret?
too lazy to drive or no space for the meat
we had to buy a extra freezer
^
Plus look how cute they are
Let's don't kill it daddy
Trust me they lost their cuteness after messing with them for a few weeks
not only does the meat taste better from the amish or local farms but you're giving your money to your own people who work hard for it
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My family raises its own beef
I'm eating Jersey steer (dairy cow ) beef right now
mine did too back in europe
What's the easiest way to butcher an animal that large? I imagine it's not like a deer where you can just field dress its guts and slice up the meat with carving knives.
Don't cows have four stomachs? Does that make it more difficult?
In Egyptian art, Egyptians are white and sub-saharans are black. That is beyond hilarious to me
It probably is
I just use the local slaughter house
My cousin is opening up a place like that for deer
How much do they charge? I know YMMV but curious
we usially hang it on its feet up on a tree, cut the stomach open and cut it then skin it
Idk
I have to ask my grandad
You use ropes to get it up in the tree?
of course we shoot it in the head first
I rather grow my food then hunt
don't remember what we used last time
What do you use to shoot it?
I've got 8mm and 9mm, figure 8 will absolutely wreck its brain but curious
I don't have a picture of the steer we butchered