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Is Butchering a Steer Worth It?
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<blockquote data-quote="inbredredneck" data-source="post: 942652" data-attributes="member: 16825"><p>I'm with caustic on this one, for two people thats just going to be to much ground. Take the money and buy some choice beef. Then there will be no question as to what your going to get for quality. The quality of your home raised beef is a crap shoot. It might be good it might not be. You can't even imagine how many people raise a few head per year, take them for slaughter, then blame the butcher for swapping beef with somene else when the quality of their beef is poor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inbredredneck, post: 942652, member: 16825"] I'm with caustic on this one, for two people thats just going to be to much ground. Take the money and buy some choice beef. Then there will be no question as to what your going to get for quality. The quality of your home raised beef is a crap shoot. It might be good it might not be. You can't even imagine how many people raise a few head per year, take them for slaughter, then blame the butcher for swapping beef with somene else when the quality of their beef is poor. [/QUOTE]
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