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Most farmers will not sell their cows if they have good ones. You could probably make a deal with him to buy a feeder steer when he get's ready to take them to market. A steer would be more tender than a cow would be.With the price of beef the way it is, I'm seriously considering finding someplace where I can buy a cow and have it slaughtered for us. My friend who owns the horse that I've been riding for 10 years just bought a horse retirement farm and across the street is a guy who raises beef cows. When we finally move their horses up to the new place, I'm going to go with them and approach the cattle farmer and see if he sells individual cows. I'm just sick of paying absolutely ridiculous prices for junk beef!
With the price of beef the way it is, I'm seriously considering finding someplace where I can buy a cow and have it slaughtered for us. My friend who owns the horse that I've been riding for 10 years just bought a horse retirement farm and across the street is a guy who raises beef cows. When we finally move their horses up to the new place, I'm going to go with them and approach the cattle farmer and see if he sells individual cows. I'm just sick of paying absolutely ridiculous prices for junk beef!
My bloodhound passed away recently, I sure do miss him
I guess it depends on the dairy farm, and what part of the country you're in....Dairy farmers do not kill their bull calves. If they do not sell them to people like you they will take them to the sale barn and run them through. They are always people either individual or at the sale that will buy them. They are not in business for a loss but a profit.