Buying a cow??

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Nope! I am pretty much a man of many religions but die hard to none.
My email is hindulogger ;)
We did end up buying half a steer from the Amish all butchered and wrapped.
 
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Was it aged? And if so, do you know how long? The guy who used to process my deer would let them hang a few days in the cooler prior to butchering. I’d tell him to let it hang at least a week if possible. We watched a show not long ago about a guy who aged a loin for 200 days....
 
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Was it aged? And if so, do you know how long? The guy who used to process my deer would let them hang a few days in the cooler prior to butchering. I’d tell him to let it hang at least a week if possible. We watched a show not long ago about a guy who aged a loin for 200 days....
I was told it was age a week. The meat is an amazing shade of redish purple with yellow fat. Grass fed no hormones. Tasty! The ground beef is probably the best I've ever had.
 
This year's crop, eating good! I like mine too hang 2 weeks but my game I process right away.
 

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Butch had a thread about ageing beef once. Aging Beef - https://www.masterblasterhome.com/threads/aging-beef.15606/

Pretty hard to get aged beef from butchers these days, Amish might still do it but we're a bit short on them.
have any made it over there at all? There are quite a few communities that have made it throughout South America. Wasnt sure if they made the boat trip. They are the fastest growing demographic in this country. If it continues, they will take over eventually.
 
have any made it over there at all? There are quite a few communities that have made it throughout South America. Wasnt sure if they made the boat trip. They are the fastest growing demographic in this country. If it continues, they will take over eventually.

A few in Tasmania. Meet the McCallums, one of Australia's few Amish families - https://www.smh.com.au/national/meet-the-mccallums-one-of-australia-s-few-amish-families-20181016-p509xn.html

No others I know of. There's some Brethren here in town and Tamworth, that's about the closest thing there is.
 
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Judging by how much you cook for thanksgiving do those four last you a year?
 
Very cool thread we buy 1/4's off a neighbour. Now I know some things to ask.

Willie, looks like a awesome setup and how I prefer my beef too. Grass fed, grain finished. Mmmmmmm.
 
Haha, I sell 3. The Thanksgiving is just what I get for my crew and some extras I get for the schools that make baskets for poor kids. It's all fun.
Judging by how much you cook for thanksgiving do those four last you a year?
 
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