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legendary
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
March 12, 2013, 03:39:11 PM
#25
BTW, love the vintage Beef videos. They would NEVER make a video like that now-its not "PC".
legendary
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
March 12, 2013, 03:36:56 PM
#24
I always think its cool when people are selling different things for Bitcoins. Having said that, I bet you would be most profitable if you sold your meat like Omaha Steaks does. Instead of parting it out per cow or half cow (because not a lot of people really know what that means), create a sort of menu of options of which cuts are for sale and at what price. People see "Filet Mignon" and they are willing to pay a lot more than they would for "part of a cow". But hats off to you, might patronize you in the future.
full member
Activity: 163
Merit: 100
March 12, 2013, 10:27:07 AM
#23
(it is a little out of date though)

do todays cows have other parts? :p
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
March 12, 2013, 04:29:55 AM
#22
What quantity & cuts do you get from a whole cow?

Can I order 1 tenderloin and 1 set of Porterhouse steaks for example?

A whole cow has two loins, so yes you can have one cut into porterhouse steaks and the other cut into a tenderloin.

Here's a good video showing all the parts of a side of beef:
part 1
part 2

(it is a little out of date though)
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
March 11, 2013, 06:54:45 PM
#21
I'm sure the more people that invest, the cheaper it will be. Why don't a couple of us buy or split and see what he can do for a price?
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
March 11, 2013, 03:44:33 PM
#20
I definitely would be interested if you were closer. But I buy grassfed beef and dairy from a guy locally already.

Best of luck.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1029
March 11, 2013, 03:43:07 PM
#19
I think its a great idea and you are clearly seeing some interest.
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 500
Your *what* is itchy?
March 11, 2013, 02:40:35 PM
#18
you get quite a variety. you get roasts, steaks, ribs, etc, and then the bits that don't make it into the "prime" cuts, become ground beef. Even having beef 3-4 times a week, we haven't made much of a dent in our hoard o' cow in 2 months.
legendary
Activity: 1137
Merit: 1001
March 11, 2013, 02:37:40 PM
#17
What quantity & cuts do you get from a whole cow?

Can I order 1 tenderloin and 1 set of Porterhouse steaks for example?
legendary
Activity: 3598
Merit: 2386
Viva Ut Vivas
March 11, 2013, 02:03:04 PM
#16
I have wanted to do this, the local farmer in my home town that does this had a waiting list and I never made it on.

Perhaps to save on shipping you should teach the cow how to use GPS and just have him walk to the destination. That will guarantee a very lean cow.
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 500
Your *what* is itchy?
March 11, 2013, 12:33:07 PM
#15
I'd definitely be intersted if someone were to do this in canada...

Just did an order with a somewhat-local farmer and a butcher, to quarter a cow between me/the wife, my bro/his wife, my parents, the wife's parents.  1200 pound "on the hoof" ended up yielding close to 825 pounds of meat. All 4 receivers got an equal portion of all cuts.

We ended up paying $2.50CAD/pound killed/dressed/butchered/packaged (butcher paper wrapped).  The wife and I will be repacked ours in vacuum seal bags, as we cannot eat 206 pounds of beef within the 3-month freezer life of paper-wrapped beef.  FoodSaver claims over 6 months freezer life for beef.

We expect to want to do this again next year... We're gonna need a bigger freezer.
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
March 11, 2013, 12:08:32 PM
#14
please quote me a price in BTC for a full cow. Butchered, packaged, shipped frozen to MA.

It would be around 60 BTC.

At what size are they considered ready for the butcher? Is there any benefit to letting them live longer/grow larger? Are the cows given any hormones or antibiotics?
hero member
Activity: 816
Merit: 1000
March 11, 2013, 11:42:54 AM
#13
I would be interested, but I purchased a quarter beef last November.  Great idea!
full member
Activity: 163
Merit: 100
March 11, 2013, 10:54:06 AM
#12
why try and sell whole cows here for btc?
Use the btc as an investment Smiley Make the investment pay for the costs and then split the profits of actually selling the meat locally to people/butchers, wouldn't that attract a lot more investors?
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
March 11, 2013, 10:18:02 AM
#11
please quote me a price in BTC for a full cow. Butchered, packaged, shipped frozen to MA.

It would be around 60 BTC.
hero member
Activity: 557
Merit: 500
March 11, 2013, 09:42:56 AM
#10
please quote me a price in BTC for a full cow. Butchered, packaged, shipped frozen to MA.

I have been thinking about doing this locally, but I will entertain your offer because its in BTC.

*edit*

can you let my cow sleep on a mattress and drink beer?

That's awesome.  Extra BTC for daily hand-massage Kobe style, right? 
Bits to Beef?  Bitcoin Butchery?  BitBeef?  I'm see a new market opening up!
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
March 11, 2013, 09:04:41 AM
#9
Never mind my last post. Just sell a deep freeze with the cow, pack it all in there and ship it like that!
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
March 11, 2013, 08:56:17 AM
#8
please quote me a price in BTC for a full cow. Butchered, packaged, shipped frozen to MA.

I have been thinking about doing this locally, but I will entertain your offer because its in BTC.

*edit*

can you let my cow sleep on a mattress and drink beer?
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
March 11, 2013, 08:50:09 AM
#7
I think you are onto something, but I dont think a whole cow is it. First off, I imagine there are a lot of people that do not realize just how much beef that actually is. Second, how much is it going to cost to send that much meat around the country? And even without the cost of ice / containers, just the fees for the shipping weight alone would be crazy. And while I am not sure, I would think USDA regulations still apply whether you are selling, trading, or giving away the meat.
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1000
I owe my soul to the Bitcoin code...
March 11, 2013, 08:31:35 AM
#6
What does a cow cost roughly?
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