We are taking orders for 2011 delivery.
REAL Beef Eat Grass -- Not Grains
We are taking orders for 2011 delivery.
REAL Beef Eat Grass -- Not Grains
As a general guide, 50 pounds of meat will fit in about 2.25 cu.ft. of cooler/freezer space. The empty freezer compartment of an average-sized home refrigerator will usually hold one-eighth of a beef (roughly 50-60 lbs.). Quantities larger than this will require a stand-alone freezer or another refrigerator-freezer. A stand-alone freezer will usually store meat better because it has the capability to store meat at a colder temperature.
It is recommended that custom-processed beef and pork be frozen before pickup. If you ask, your butcher may keep a portion of it fresh. If kept frozen continuously, meat technically will be safe indefinitely; however, for best quality use it within 9 to 12 months for beef,
Adapted from "Did the Locker Plant Steal Some of My Meat?"
by Duane M. Wulf, Ph.D. Department of Animal and Range Sciences, South Dakota State University.
Turning a live animal into meat means removing a lot of the parts that aren't edible, like the hide, feet, head, bones, and most of the innards.
This happens in two steps:
To determine how much meat you should expect to take home from an animal, use the following calculation: Live Weight x Dressing Percentage x Carcass Cutting Yield = Pounds of Meat Average Dressing Percentages: 61% Beef cattle http://ars.sdstate.edu/MeatSci/May99-1.htm
Meat from a typical ½ beef (from a 1,000 ‐ 1,200 lb. live animal) consists of approximately:
14 T‐bone steaks (3/4" thick)
14 rib steaks (3/4")
8 sirloin steaks (3/4")
8 round steaks (3/4")
2 sirloin tip roasts (3 lbs.)
6 chuck roasts (4 lbs.)
4 arm roasts (3 lbs.)
2 rump roasts (3 lbs.)
8 packages of stew beef (1 lb.)
4 packages of short ribs (1.5 lbs.)
4 packages of soup bones (1.5 lbs.)
80‐100 lbs. ground beef (Variety meats, if desired, such as heart, liver, tongue, and oxtail)
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