Forty months might be correct for grass feed Wagyu Cattle, but way to long for good quality Angus cattle. The vast majority of cattle are slaughter at less than 24 months.Remember Dude coming on here and bragging about the sky high prices he is getting for his alfalfa hay. Those ranchers can not afford to keep their breeding cattle while feeding them that expensive alfalfa hay for the 40 months that take a calf from birth to a size that is ready to butcher. The ranchers are even selling off their breeding stock and this will cause a shortage later on.
They say the big price jump will be later this year to early next year due to a shortage of market ready beef cattle. Just another problem created by sleepy Joe and his handler idiots.
RELH
Cows fart. This is going to get much worse by designColorado ranchers are selling off to. This is going to get worse.
I’m getting more beef for my pasture than I can eat. Both the boys are moved away, so it’s just 2 of us. One is even off the payroll (but still on the cell phone plan).Bluehair, you are going to have to consume some of those items in the freezer. Other wise forget about putting game animal meat in the freezer. I hope you plan to harvest a game animal!!!!!!
RELH
Meh rarely buy beef. Usually just shoot a moose every year…