Anybody on here ever eaten hamburger they knew was from a full grown bull? Just curious about flavor, toughness, and overall usability. Thanks!
Either one really. I've been trying to help those less fortunate over the last couple years and meat seems to be top on the list of groceries that get skipped. I've got the machinery, know how, time, and stupidity to maybe take on an unwanted bull, make it into burger, and let some folks have at it if they want. Times aren't getting any easier for folks and if I can maybe help a bit, I'm going to look into it. Thanks guys!!how old? and are we talking a bull that's done a bit of breeding or just one with its nuts where the owner changed his mind and decided not to breed it?
There are sales on meat too. Idk if you have a contact at Sysco/ US Foods etc. but they do fire sale stuffEither one really. I've been trying to help those less fortunate over the last couple years and meat seems to be top on the list of groceries that get skipped. I've got the machinery, know how, time, and stupidity to maybe take on an unwanted bull, make it into burger, and let some folks have at it if they want. Times aren't getting any easier for folks and if I can maybe help a bit, I'm going to look into it. Thanks guys!!
That ship sailed. Expect to pay a couple hundred for day old bull calf and its worse during calving time as their is a lot of call for calves to replace ones lost by ranchers. LBIv'e always wondered the same about milk cows. Say a guy picked up a couple Holstein bottle calves and pastured them and feed them some grain. No idea how much a day old calf would cost or the feasibility of it but dairy farmers used to give them away when I was a kid.
When growing up we had two neighbors that milked Holsteins. The only beef we bought was through them. As I remember it was always good. It may have something to do with the cook. Mother was a GREAT cook.Iv'e always wondered the same about milk cows. Say a guy picked up a couple Holstein bottle calves and pastured them and feed them some grain. No idea how much a day old calf would cost or the feasibility of it but dairy farmers used to give them away when I was a kid.