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1100-1200 lb. pure Angus bull
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<blockquote data-quote="farmwriter" data-source="post: 736753" data-attributes="member: 10309"><p>Really hard to say as there are still variables - the size of the cut on the steaks and roasts will largely determine the number she gets, not to mention the actual dress percentage. It won't fit in the fridge freezer, and will take up a good bit of a large freezer. She can also expect to get nearly 1/2 her meat in ground beef, assuming she gets as many steaks and roasts as possible. </p><p>Most of the people who buy from us get a steer a year for a family of 4 or 5 and 1/2 a steer a year for couples, and they usually run out a little before the next yrs animals are ready. </p><p>I realize it's not numbers, but hope it helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmwriter, post: 736753, member: 10309"] Really hard to say as there are still variables - the size of the cut on the steaks and roasts will largely determine the number she gets, not to mention the actual dress percentage. It won't fit in the fridge freezer, and will take up a good bit of a large freezer. She can also expect to get nearly 1/2 her meat in ground beef, assuming she gets as many steaks and roasts as possible. Most of the people who buy from us get a steer a year for a family of 4 or 5 and 1/2 a steer a year for couples, and they usually run out a little before the next yrs animals are ready. I realize it's not numbers, but hope it helps. [/QUOTE]
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