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Where to buy half a cow? #3952263 01/14/13 10:36 PM
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Not sure this is the right place so forgive me if not. We just moved to Weatherford from mansfield and I'm looking for someone local or within 30min to purchase 1/2 a cow processed. This will be our first time so any advice would be very helpful. Thanks in advance...

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Re: Where to buy half a cow? [Re: dapenko] #3952328 01/14/13 10:49 PM
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My advice would be not to do it. You can buy the cuts you like when they are on sale, and come out much better price wise. One example is a chuck roast that I got at HEB for $1.88 a pound.


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Any meat market will typically sell whole/half/quarter cow. My local market sells blank angus @ $3.29, butchered and wrapped to your likings.

A google search revealed Hayes Farm might be your best bet:
Hayes Farm
7580 Bennett Lawson Rd
Mansfield, TX - Tarrant County
(817) 477-1661

But I'm from south texas, so I don't know anything about these people.

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Hamiltons in Weatherford can hook you up.

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Thanks for all the input smile

Re: Where to buy half a cow? [Re: dapenko] #3954531 01/15/13 02:24 PM
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don't call it half a cow, you sound like you're from Dallas


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For most people you are better off buying the cuts you like at the super market. Plus you get it fresher. Eatting half a beef is going to take awhile. Plus you are going to pay for and get a lot of cuts that you may not like. A few years ago I traded a calf for a cattle lease. The owner of the place wanted to get it butchered. He found out it wasn't as good as he had thought.

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Originally Posted By: don k
For most people you are better off buying the cuts you like at the super market. Plus you get it fresher. Eatting half a beef is going to take awhile. Plus you are going to pay for and get a lot of cuts that you may not like. A few years ago I traded a calf for a cattle lease. The owner of the place wanted to get it butchered. He found out it wasn't as good as he had thought.

Plus, I like the boneless cuts.







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Originally Posted By: Hayraker
don't call it half a cow, you sound like you're from Dallas
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sorry, nevermind


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Originally Posted By: bill oxner
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For most people you are better off buying the cuts you like at the super market. Plus you get it fresher. Eatting half a beef is going to take awhile. Plus you are going to pay for and get a lot of cuts that you may not like. A few years ago I traded a calf for a cattle lease. The owner of the place wanted to get it butchered. He found out it wasn't as good as he had thought.

Plus, I like the boneless cuts.







Good advice..... or go in halfs with somone buy a calf from market and have it butcherd

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Originally Posted By: RobertYuras
Any meat market will typically sell whole/half/quarter cow. My local market sells blank angus @ $3.29, butchered and wrapped to your likings.

A google search revealed Hayes Farm might be your best bet:
Hayes Farm
7580 Bennett Lawson Rd
Mansfield, TX - Tarrant County
(817) 477-1661

But I'm from south texas, so I don't know anything about these people.


Is that $3.29 for what you bring home or for the half before it's trimmed, and cut?


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Originally Posted By: bill oxner
Originally Posted By: RobertYuras
Any meat market will typically sell whole/half/quarter cow. My local market sells blank angus @ $3.29, butchered and wrapped to your likings.

A google search revealed Hayes Farm might be your best bet:
Hayes Farm
7580 Bennett Lawson Rd
Mansfield, TX - Tarrant County
(817) 477-1661

But I'm from south texas, so I don't know anything about these people.


Is that $3.29 for what you bring home or for the half before it's trimmed, and cut?


Black angus huh... they got the gade sheets and blood results layed out to look at.... if you want some of the best meat buy by grade not by breed

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I don't pay $3.29 per pound for any cut of beef I buy except boneless tenderloin steaks. Kroger had boneless top sirloin steaks on sale last week for $2.99. You can do almost anything with the boneless top sirloin.

The supermarkets run ad specials every week below their cost. It's called lost leaders. They take a loss on those ad specials.


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Originally Posted By: bill oxner
I don't pay $3.29 per pound for any cut of beef I buy except boneless tenderloin steaks. Kroger had boneless top sirloin steaks on sale last week for $2.99. You can do almost anything with the boneless top sirloin.

The supermarkets run ad specials every week below their cost. It's called lost leaders. They take a loss on those ad specials.


I was hoping that price was for a high choice or prime cut

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Originally Posted By: Navasot
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I don't pay $3.29 per pound for any cut of beef I buy except boneless tenderloin steaks. Kroger had boneless top sirloin steaks on sale last week for $2.99. You can do almost anything with the boneless top sirloin.

The supermarkets run ad specials every week below their cost. It's called lost leaders. They take a loss on those ad specials.


I was hoping that price was for a high choice or prime cut


Why would you want high choice or prime on pot roast, or ground beef? Even round steak?


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My dad slaughtered a heifer this time around. MMM MMM that was some good cow.

What does Hayraker call 1/2 a cow? confused

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I don't pay $3.29 per pound for any cut of beef I buy except boneless tenderloin steaks. Kroger had boneless top sirloin steaks on sale last week for $2.99. You can do almost anything with the boneless top sirloin.

The supermarkets run ad specials every week below their cost. It's called lost leaders. They take a loss on those ad specials.


I was hoping that price was for a high choice or prime cut


Why would you want high choice or prime on pot roast, or ground beef? Even round steak?


I dnt.... just saying that better be what it is for that price fella

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What's the market price for a 1,200 pound corn fed steer?


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So, you would be paying $750, plus the cost of butchering, and wrapping, for a side of beef. No thanks. I can buy a lot of tenderloin steaks, and chuck roast for that amount. That's about all I ever buy except hamburger meat.


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How much gas do you think you use everytime you go to the store?

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Also has a lot less hormones and drugs when you buy it the way the OP is looking for.

Buy what you want because everyone has an elbow and opinion...


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Good discussion...
Right now we are feeding 5 including 3 teens so there's no issue with eating that much beef. Part of the reason is as 'booger' stated, getting fewer hormones and looking for grass fed beef PLUS I want the food security of having a stocked freezer.
We moved out to where we did specifically for some acreage and a water source (well) and next up is a Generac 20KW propane genie...

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