My steer's hanging weight is 818 pounds. That's a little higher than my 750 average, but not the biggest I've ever sold. He is the first grass fed steer I've sold so I am anxious to see if the meat is really lean. It should be very lean.
I was checking out some other beef farm websites to see what they are offering for split sides - what cuts, how many pounds, the price etc. I'm a little low on price and a lot higher on pounds! These folks must be selling little Jersey dairy steers! Most said a split side should hang at 150 pounds and yield 100 pounds cut and wrapped meat. My steer hangs at 202 pounds for a split side and will probably yield between 150 and 175 pounds of meat. I'm selling a split side for $3.00 a pound cut and wrapped. I have one split side left. If you are interested let me know. At this time I plan to deliver meat on January 9th. Most others are selling their meat from $5.50 to $7 a pound cut and wrapped. I think my price is fair and what my market will bear.
I found this list of cuts available from a 100 pound slit side. It gives you an idea of how many kinds of beef meals you'd likely get from a split side. This list just makes my mouth water thinking about all those good beef meals I'll be preparing! This list doesn't include things like liver, heart, tongue and kidneys. I feed the liver to the cats and have a neighbor who will take the heart and kidneys. Not sure about the tongue. This list doesn't have a brisket or flank steak. I'll make sure I get those cuts. I'll also include some suet for the birds.
1 or 2 @ 3 Lb. Chuck
Roast
2 Chuck Steaks
1 or 2 @ 3 Lb. Arm Roasts
2 or 3 Lbs. of Stew Beef
2 Pkgs. Short Ribs at approximately 2.5 Lbs. per Pkg.
2 Neck Soup Bones
2 Shank Soup Bones
About 7 Lbs. of Rib Steaks or Rib Roasts
Approximately ten steaks total divided amongst the Sirloin, T-Bone, & Porterhouse @ 3/4” thick.
5 Lbs. of Top Round that can be cut as Roasts, Steaks, or London Broil
1 or 2 @ 3 Lb Rolled Rump Roasts
1 @ 3 Lb. Sirloin Tip Roast
8 Cube Steaks
Approximately 40 Lbs. of Ground Beef
2 Chuck Steaks
1 or 2 @ 3 Lb. Arm Roasts
2 or 3 Lbs. of Stew Beef
2 Pkgs. Short Ribs at approximately 2.5 Lbs. per Pkg.
2 Neck Soup Bones
2 Shank Soup Bones
About 7 Lbs. of Rib Steaks or Rib Roasts
Approximately ten steaks total divided amongst the Sirloin, T-Bone, & Porterhouse @ 3/4” thick.
5 Lbs. of Top Round that can be cut as Roasts, Steaks, or London Broil
1 or 2 @ 3 Lb Rolled Rump Roasts
1 @ 3 Lb. Sirloin Tip Roast
8 Cube Steaks
Approximately 40 Lbs. of Ground Beef
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