Who says inspectors can walk on your private property. Lock them out with the mask up faggots. If selling is the problem we got around that in my town. Just have a suggested donation per pound
One of the problems they are going to have is competing against the established meat processing plants that are already using underpaid, illegal aliens to do the work.
We already know that government agents involved in regulating the meat industry are corrupt. The question is how much more corrupt can they be?
I found a local rancher where I live and contacted them to buy meat directly from them. It was not cheaper. I knew it wasn't going to be cheaper but I did it anyways. I got fresher beef, I created a relationship with the rancher family and supported my local community instead of big business.
On average I think I paid about $4 or $5 per pound. Good price for the steaks but horrible price for the ground beef.
People just have to be willing to understand where the value is in that transaction.
I buy from a local meat company and their motto is “friends dont let friends buy meat from a grocery stores.”
I have been buying from them for almost 10 years now, and before inflation, they give the best deal, but with inflation, I will continue to support them.
They usually have the option of 1/4, 1/2 or a whole. Generally they will do what I want and just combine orders with other people. One time they did say I could only get a quarter unless I wanted a whole. I am ok with it though. They slaughter twice a year in general and as long as I know that I can be prepared.
If supply chain fucks off like I'm hoping. There won't be anymore competing if they can't get meat to your or continue to pay their little illegals. Your left with only your community for reliance. I say we get ahead of the race and have our grocery stores begin to have farmers bring food to be gifted upon a donation. Wean the customers from all mainstream name brand Meat veggies fruits. Hell grandma have a good reason to pick up canning again if I'd take em to the grocery store to barter with.
Problem we are seeing around here (mid west) is more and more farm land is being sold off and housing additions are springing up everywhere. More schools, higher taxes...yadda, yadda, yadda.
Rabbits, chickens in back yard too. I got the idea for rabbits from Julia Child who raised meat rabbits when her husband was assigned to France for the embassy.
Who says inspectors can walk on your private property. Lock them out with the mask up faggots. If selling is the problem we got around that in my town. Just have a suggested donation per pound
One of the problems they are going to have is competing against the established meat processing plants that are already using underpaid, illegal aliens to do the work.
We already know that government agents involved in regulating the meat industry are corrupt. The question is how much more corrupt can they be?
I found a local rancher where I live and contacted them to buy meat directly from them. It was not cheaper. I knew it wasn't going to be cheaper but I did it anyways. I got fresher beef, I created a relationship with the rancher family and supported my local community instead of big business.
On average I think I paid about $4 or $5 per pound. Good price for the steaks but horrible price for the ground beef.
People just have to be willing to understand where the value is in that transaction.
Esp after one of those elite parties....
I buy from a local meat company and their motto is “friends dont let friends buy meat from a grocery stores.”
I have been buying from them for almost 10 years now, and before inflation, they give the best deal, but with inflation, I will continue to support them.
The problem selling straight to the normal person, is nobody wants to take a whole animal.
Then, if you have spring calves, you need to know who wants what in Jan/Feb to have a calf, that was born a year ago, ready to butcher by Aug/Sep.
They usually have the option of 1/4, 1/2 or a whole. Generally they will do what I want and just combine orders with other people. One time they did say I could only get a quarter unless I wanted a whole. I am ok with it though. They slaughter twice a year in general and as long as I know that I can be prepared.
That's not a problem. It's easy as shit. Same customers every year
I buy a half cow for my wife and I, last time i split it with my son MD his family
You can buy a cow and have it processed. Find people to split it and share the cost. If you live in an area with cows this is a win.
The problem is finding an area with a slaughter house.
Cattle are everywhere.
Ground beef is $7 a pound where I live.
I have been buying the 90/10% from Sam's Club, and it's now almost $5 a lb now. It has been just under $3.50 lb. It comes packaged around $25-30 now.
If supply chain fucks off like I'm hoping. There won't be anymore competing if they can't get meat to your or continue to pay their little illegals. Your left with only your community for reliance. I say we get ahead of the race and have our grocery stores begin to have farmers bring food to be gifted upon a donation. Wean the customers from all mainstream name brand Meat veggies fruits. Hell grandma have a good reason to pick up canning again if I'd take em to the grocery store to barter with.
Problem we are seeing around here (mid west) is more and more farm land is being sold off and housing additions are springing up everywhere. More schools, higher taxes...yadda, yadda, yadda.
form a co-op
raise quail (TAMU coturnix quail are bred for this)
You can just about do this in an apartment
Get some quail eggs scissors for the eggs.
About 5 quail eggs = 1 chicken egg.
Get an incubator -- hatch 50-100 at a time
9 weeks from egg to laying an egg
You can eat the birds
purest curiousity; is quail as gamey as duck? My great grandmother made duck one time, and let me try it as a kid.
I ate one bite and was done, lol.
Also, the Coturnix quail are naturally tame enough to be pets.,
especially the TAMU Coturnix. It's like a micro-chicken
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IMO quail is not as gamey as a duck.
A lot of it comes from the animals diet.
I can even taste the difference in the eggs.
The trick is to get the meat tender, like soaking it in brine.
Some grocery store chicken has treatment done to it.
Kids love little fried quail eggs. You need to get quail egg scissors to open them easily.
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My parents tried to "sell" us on something called "city chicken"....it was awful...later found out it was rabbit!
Rabbits, chickens in back yard too. I got the idea for rabbits from Julia Child who raised meat rabbits when her husband was assigned to France for the embassy.