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We purchased hogs at the fair for butcher, and the price works out to be pretty reasonable. And we get ALL the cuts for one price.

 

The deal I'll look for next year is this. There were extra animals offered up for sale at $150. These were 220-250 lb hogs. Here's some info on hogs and yield.

 

With a market weight of 250 pounds and yield of 73.6 percent, the typical hog will a produce a 184-pound carcass. The carcass will yield approximately 140 pounds of pork and 44 pounds of skin, fat, and bone.

 

If you were to get a hog for $150 and you got 140 lb of pork, thats a great price. Cut and Wrap of course adds to the price but still thats darn cheap and you get the chops, ham, bacon and all...

 

I imagine the price would be cheaper still if you bought at a regular livestock auction.


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I don't think that's an option for us in So. Calif.

I bet it is. There is 4-H and FFA kids EVERYWHERE--even in urban areas. Do you have a county fair? I bet there is also a regular sale yard in SoCal.....

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I just googled Orange County Fair, they do have a junior livestock auction.

 

You purchase the animal at the auction and then it gets sent to slaughter from there. pretty easy.

 

here is a link for cost/yield for the orange county fair junior livestock auction based on average prices. This doesn't take into consideration private sales at lower prices, or private contacts for butcher.

 

http://www.ocfjla.org/?page_id=19

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That is f'ing nasty! I would rather pay the extra couple dollars per pound at the store.

 

Good luck and hope you have a freezer big enough to store all that meat.

 

Cost of the electricity bill to run that freezer

Cost of Butcher

Cost of Wrapping

 

And we should be almost even + you are now stuck eating pork and I can have chicken, steak or pork :)

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the meat would go bad, even frozen, before we could ever eat that much.

 

we have gotten (slaughtered) custom-raised pigs before; but they were not HOGS and they were not feed antibiotics and were free range. we named the last one Bob.

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hegemony, 150 lb of meat is too much?

 

That being said, we purchased a whole steer last year and we still have probably 45 cuts left, its been almost a year.

for a family of 2? yes. unless you eat pig 24/7/365.

 

how long do you expect the meat to last? the recommendations I've seen say 10-12 months max in a freezer.

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hegemony, 150 lb of meat is too much?

 

That being said, we purchased a whole steer last year and we still have probably 45 cuts left, its been almost a year.

for a family of 2? yes. unless you eat pig 24/7/365.

 

how long do you expect the meat to last? the recommendations I've seen say 10-12 months max in a freezer.

 

The pork we buy will not last over a year because we will eat it all. We have a deep freeze. Our beef is coming up on a year and it is not showing signs of loss of quality yet. We have a family of 7, so this type of buying is not excessive.

 

One other thing I did save is gas for groceries. I don't go to the store every week as I'm over an hour from a regular store. We have a small market for milk/eggs/bread. I had to change the way I cook/buy food living where I do.

 

PS. butcher hogs can be split with another party, its a common thing to do.

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One other thing I did save is gas for groceries. I don't go to the store every week as I'm over an hour from a regular store. We have a small market for milk/eggs/bread. I had to change the way I cook/buy food living where I do.

just curious, don't you have to go to the market to buy fruit and veggies at least once a week? does your small market have such items too? perishables keep me going to the store twice a week.

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One other thing I did save is gas for groceries. I don't go to the store every week as I'm over an hour from a regular store. We have a small market for milk/eggs/bread. I had to change the way I cook/buy food living where I do.

just curious, don't you have to go to the market to buy fruit and veggies at least once a week? does your small market have such items too? perishables keep me going to the store twice a week.

 

 

do what i do .. grow your own.

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just curious, don't you have to go to the market to buy fruit and veggies at least once a week? does your small market have such items too? perishables keep me going to the store twice a week.

 

I have a few things in my garden, Our store carries bananas and apples and thats about all. Also, I can and pickle during summer and autumn. I also have an apple tree but it didn't yield last year. I don't know how to take care of it, but I have apples on this year. I hope they're not wormy.

 

A friend and I just put up a truck bed load of corn (also in the freezer). The same friend and I gleaned potatoes last year. We had to have brought home 1000lb of pototoes, although I only took home about 250lb.

 

I buy frozen veggie too. The only other alternative for veggies is canned (purchased)

 

I don't have a pressure cooker for veggies (yet) so I have to freeze. I also want a dehydrater.

 

Its definatley different where I live now, considering I came from California--the agricultural center of the west.

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One other thing I did save is gas for groceries. I don't go to the store every week as I'm over an hour from a regular store. We have a small market for milk/eggs/bread. I had to change the way I cook/buy food living where I do.

just curious, don't you have to go to the market to buy fruit and veggies at least once a week? does your small market have such items too? perishables keep me going to the store twice a week.

 

 

do what i do .. grow your own.

LOL. in the mohave...oh wait. I get it.

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One other thing I did save is gas for groceries. I don't go to the store every week as I'm over an hour from a regular store. We have a small market for milk/eggs/bread. I had to change the way I cook/buy food living where I do.

just curious, don't you have to go to the market to buy fruit and veggies at least once a week? does your small market have such items too? perishables keep me going to the store twice a week.

 

 

do what i do .. grow your own.

LOL. in the mohave...oh wait. I get it.

 

It would come off the vine already dehydrated?

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One other thing I did save is gas for groceries. I don't go to the store every week as I'm over an hour from a regular store. We have a small market for milk/eggs/bread. I had to change the way I cook/buy food living where I do.

just curious, don't you have to go to the market to buy fruit and veggies at least once a week? does your small market have such items too? perishables keep me going to the store twice a week.

 

 

do what i do .. grow your own.

LOL. in the mohave...oh wait. I get it.

 

 

buy some soil and water it

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One other thing I did save is gas for groceries. I don't go to the store every week as I'm over an hour from a regular store. We have a small market for milk/eggs/bread. I had to change the way I cook/buy food living where I do.

just curious, don't you have to go to the market to buy fruit and veggies at least once a week? does your small market have such items too? perishables keep me going to the store twice a week.

 

 

do what i do .. grow your own.

LOL. in the mohave...oh wait. I get it.

 

It would come off the vine already dehydrated?

:clapping:

I think he means growing herbs...

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I think he means growing herbs...

 

Well, there is one plant that you could grow, and a lot of people would pay good money for a few grams.

 

I believe it is Crocus sativus.

 

Saffron. What did you think I was talking about?

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My grandparents used to do this with cows. They would go in with 3 or 4 other families and split the costs and meat. Everything was taken care of by the butchers, they just picked up the wrapped packages of meat and transfered to their deep freezer. They'd have a years worth of every cut of steak & ground hamburger for a family of 4 for about $150.

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Hedge, gotta say youre wrong on this. I was/am one of those FFA/4-H kids that are everywhere.

 

I had a hog, Jim by name, he didnt make the sale so we ate him. He was not free range, blah blah, but he was a project that I raised myself. Paid 100 for the hog and even with the show fees and vet bills I still came out pretty good. He weighed 360 lbs day of market, butchered 300 lbs for all cuts. Family of four ate on the hog for a littlw over 2 years and the meat was very good. better that a 260 lbs wild boar my friend killed. And I am happy to report that we didnt eat hog everyday.

If you are in an area that you can do this, it is sound money wise. You can save money and you get to help out with a kids project. A better deal is to find those kids that did not make the sale. They need to get rid of the animal to make room for next years project and I have picked up steers, lambs, chickens, hogs and rabbits for way cheap. Got 50 chickens for $50 one year and you sometimes are able to pick up a steer for 1 buck a pound or less (keep in mind though that these are live animals so pounds is like 800 plus).

 

And yes I have had to eat my own projects, I do not feel gulity. They were not pets and I knew the reason I raised them was for meat market. Everything I did was to make better meat.

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Hedge, gotta say youre wrong on this. I was/am one of those FFA/4-H kids that are everywhere.

 

I had a hog, Jim by name, he didnt make the sale so we ate him. He was not free range, blah blah, but he was a project that I raised myself. Paid 100 for the hog and even with the show fees and vet bills I still came out pretty good. He weighed 360 lbs day of market, butchered 300 lbs for all cuts. Family of four ate on the hog for a littlw over 2 years and the meat was very good. better that a 260 lbs wild boar my friend killed. And I am happy to report that we didnt eat hog everyday.

If you are in an area that you can do this, it is sound money wise. You can save money and you get to help out with a kids project. A better deal is to find those kids that did not make the sale. They need to get rid of the animal to make room for next years project and I have picked up steers, lambs, chickens, hogs and rabbits for way cheap. Got 50 chickens for $50 one year and you sometimes are able to pick up a steer for 1 buck a pound or less (keep in mind though that these are live animals so pounds is like 800 plus).

 

And yes I have had to eat my own projects, I do not feel gulity. They were not pets and I knew the reason I raised them was for meat market. Everything I did was to make better meat.

what am I wrong about?

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