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Quarter Steer Deposit - $5.75 / lb. hanging weight
Quarter Steer Deposit - $5.75 / lb. hanging weight
Pricing includes processing and delivery at one of our scheduled meetup times / locations.
If you have an extra freezer, or friends and family to share with, a quarter of a steer a cost-effective option. Our butcher will also cut your beef to your exact specifications.
Here's how ordering by hanging weight works:
Place your order here by adding this item to your cart. When you finalize your order, you will have made a down payment to reserve your beef.
We will contact you via email to confirm your order and determine which cuts you want (about a dozen questions total).
In the week before delivery, we will contact you with the remaining balance and email you an invoice.
Your invoice balance is due at delivery.
For planning purposes, since our steers hang at around 600 pounds give or take, you can expect that a quarter of a steer will cost approximately $780.
One fourth of 600 pounds = 150 pounds
150 pounds x $5.25 = $862.50
The finished cuts you end up with varies depending on what you order, but with a 600lb steer you will end up with about 90 lbs of beef in a variety of cuts.
First time ordering beef by hanging weight?
While a steer's hanging weight may be 600 lbs., you won't actually get that much Finished product at delivery. To explain:
- Hanging Weight is the weight of an animal as it hangs on the rail at the meat locker after hide, head and hooves, etc. have been removed. Depending on the breed and animal, hanging weight is commonly around 60% of live weight.
- Cut or Retail Weight, also called "Take-Home" or "Finished" weight, is the weight of the actual meat that you will receive after excess fat and bone are removed. Depending on the breed and animal, cut weight is commonly around 60% of hanging weight for beef.
Farmers prefer to sell at hanging weight because the retail cuts a customer chooses can cause variation in the Finished weight; therefore, charging by hanging weight is fairer and simpler for the farmer.