Posted by K Effective on December 21, 2018 at 07:12:55 from (99.184.108.123):
In Reply to: Question about calfs posted by larry@stinescorner on December 21, 2018 at 05:07:44:
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Dead on, Randy. A weaned calf now on ground feed and pasture/hay for sale as a feeder will not qualify as veal. If you have weaned calves you are trying to sell but are not satisfied with the price, you would be money ahead to fatten them up rather than butcher them small, assuming feed/housing is available (a big assumption for some operations).
My fattened animals are trucked live to the slaughterhouse and the customer picks up their frozen beef cuts there. There is another place nearby that will slaughter on my farm and haul to their butcher shop to cut/freeze there. The way I do it relieves me of disposing of 20+ drums of renderings on farm, and ensures the butcher gets paid his money before the meat is released.
Last time I was there for kill day, the guys said the rendering plant picks up the barrels if stored in the cooler and they have to pay to have the hides hauled off.
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