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Kathy Millar
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I may be taking in a first time calver at about 30 months of age to the butcher after weaning her calf. How long should I wait after weaning and will having a calf affect the tenderness of the beef? In other words, will I have the same quality of beef as I would from a steer/heifer of the same age? My butcher hangs meat for 2 weeks maximum.
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Post by ann »

Meat of a heifer is by some people considered superior, to bullocks,
I've not killed one which has calved but have always had good feed back from heifers from my customers on ones I have butchered around the 30 mths.
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Post by Sylvia »

I've got two 4 year olds who had calved (and one under 30 months) coming back this week after 3 weeks+ hanging. I'll let you know.
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What are the rules for over 30 months? I know it has to be killed at an OTM abattoir, but can you sell the meat?
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Post by Sylvia »

I sincerely hope so, Clive, it is only the over 10 year olds+ who can't go into the food chain and they go on the (soon to be closing) scheme. Before BSE I would have thought most prime beef was from animals over 30 months and the under 30 month animals might have been termed baby beef or something. I've spoken to a couple of people who've had cows for a lot longer than me and they confirm this.
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Post by Penny »

Sylvia,
a heifer who has calved is meant to be the best beef of all, so I would market it well!
Yes, we can all sell post 1996 beef providing we use the approved abattoirs, it just cost more to get them slaughtered.
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Post by Kathy Millar »

Does it matter how soon after weaning I butcher her? I was thinking to giver her a couple of weeks to settle down.
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Penny /Anyone
a heifer who has calved is meant to be the best beef of all


What if it's a cow that has calved many times?
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Post by Inger »

Yes, I'd be interested to know how long I should leave between weaning a calf and having the cow butchered. I normally wean the calf at 6 months of age.
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Post by Issy »

Sylvia, what was the beef like?
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Post by Sylvia »

Meat looked very attractive. Much leaner than we have had from previous younger animals, but still with nice marbling. Also looked a darker colour. Taste absolutey first rate and tenderness no different from previous ones. It was hung for just over 3 weeks. I'd have no qualms about doing the same again.
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Post by Issy »

Thanks Sylvia.
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