Surplus of Dexter Beef - Dexter Beef
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Can anyone help. We have two Dexter steers that will go to the butcher on Wednesday but have a surplus of beef. We ususally supply locally one animal a quarter and unfortunately had 3 a once but left it too late to sell the live animals.
Our steers are grass fed only on stewardship pasture and live out all year round. We have unlimited grazing. The beef is delicious and is usually hung for 3 - 4 weeks.
Edited By Nikola Thompson on 1193666611
Our steers are grass fed only on stewardship pasture and live out all year round. We have unlimited grazing. The beef is delicious and is usually hung for 3 - 4 weeks.
Edited By Nikola Thompson on 1193666611
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Nikola, have you tried your local butcher? It would be worth giving aring around but don't let them think you are desperate to sell or they will skin you. The alternative is to put it into a freezer and sell it again when you have a few more customers. Do you advertise at all or ord of mouth around friends and work colleauges
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I don't know what your regs are, so just a suggestion.
If you ask the local publican, he/she may be happy for you to mention your product to the customers.
We are a pub so it's easy, but even so, we were surprised by the response.
PS We sell on the hoof, and facilitate the rest of the process at the customers expense.
Good luck, Margaret.
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If you ask the local publican, he/she may be happy for you to mention your product to the customers.
We are a pub so it's easy, but even so, we were surprised by the response.
PS We sell on the hoof, and facilitate the rest of the process at the customers expense.
Good luck, Margaret.
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Hi Nikola
Rob & I are charging £8kg for Dexters destined for business premises, ie whole carcass, cut / packed to their specification (one business averages between £8.12 & £8.56kg as they pay by weight of each cut). Our abattoir costs are £175. I would certainly be charging at least £8kg for half body. If your abattoir costs are more, you may need to up the cost.
I hope this gives you an idea.
Alison
Boram Dexters
Rob & I are charging £8kg for Dexters destined for business premises, ie whole carcass, cut / packed to their specification (one business averages between £8.12 & £8.56kg as they pay by weight of each cut). Our abattoir costs are £175. I would certainly be charging at least £8kg for half body. If your abattoir costs are more, you may need to up the cost.
I hope this gives you an idea.
Alison
Boram Dexters
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If anyone has any surplus beef of the less quality cuts, but not mince, Martin Cowley is looking to establish new suppliers for his jerky making business in S. Wales. The meat must be free of all fat and "tubes" and can be shin, brisket etc.
Martin can be contacted through his website, put Martin's Fine Foods into Google, or pm me and I will pass on messages.
Martin can be contacted through his website, put Martin's Fine Foods into Google, or pm me and I will pass on messages.
Zanfara Dexters
Tow Law
Co. Durham
Tow Law
Co. Durham