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<blockquote data-quote="vclavin" data-source="post: 870413" data-attributes="member: 13613"><p>We charge $2.55lb swinging weight plus kill charge ( anywhere from 50 to 75 per animal) Price includes .40 lb processing fees.</p><p>Our beef is from virgin bulls that do make it as breeders for one reason or another. They are ultrasound tested at yearling, we only sell those that are choice or better. They have been fed a high fiber diet since weaning. No hormones and no antibiotics added. Can't say orgainc as I have to buy feed from local feed dealer. Weight depends on frame size, usually around 1200-1300 lbs but did have one at 1800lbs.</p><p> A neighbor raises his own grain and sells "organic" beef in the city restaurants for $6 lb and never has enough. I do believe he earns that $6 lb, it's hard work to do what he does.</p><p>Valerie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vclavin, post: 870413, member: 13613"] We charge $2.55lb swinging weight plus kill charge ( anywhere from 50 to 75 per animal) Price includes .40 lb processing fees. Our beef is from virgin bulls that do make it as breeders for one reason or another. They are ultrasound tested at yearling, we only sell those that are choice or better. They have been fed a high fiber diet since weaning. No hormones and no antibiotics added. Can't say orgainc as I have to buy feed from local feed dealer. Weight depends on frame size, usually around 1200-1300 lbs but did have one at 1800lbs. A neighbor raises his own grain and sells "organic" beef in the city restaurants for $6 lb and never has enough. I do believe he earns that $6 lb, it's hard work to do what he does. Valerie [/QUOTE]
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