Purchasing a side of beef, often referred to as half a cow, involves buying a large quantity of meat directly from a butcher or farmer. This typically includes a variety of cuts, from steaks and roasts to ground beef and stew meat, proportionally representing the animal. The specific weight varies depending on the size of the animal but generally ranges from 150 to 250 pounds.
Buying in bulk offers potential cost savings per pound compared to purchasing individual cuts at retail prices. It also provides a way to secure a supply of locally sourced, high-quality meat, often with greater transparency regarding the animal’s raising and processing. Historically, this practice was common, reflecting a closer connection between consumers and their food sources. Today, it remains a viable option for individuals and families with sufficient freezer space and a desire for greater control over their meat consumption.