Papa Doc's Beef Co.

Papa Doc's Beef Co. ABC Ranch is a family owned & family run farm. ABC Ranch was founded in the early 1960's by a young physician, Dr. A. Our beef is antibiotic & hormone free.

We proudly raise & sell all-natural, grass-fed, grain finished, USDA processed beef from Angus, Hereford, & Black Baldy Cattle. Byron Collins, who fell in love with a rural area nestled in the Canisteo Valley. Over the next 6 decades & with the help of his Eldest Son, Chip, Dr. Collins went on to develop registered prize Herefords. He later added Angus & Black Baldy Cattle to his herd. After the u

nexpected passing of Dr. Collins in 2019, his legacy was continued by his Wife, Rae Collins, & his son Kevin Collins. We believe our role raising beef cattle starts with Family. This Ranch is where all our beef cattle are born & raised. The personal care & attention our family pays to our herd is critical to our ultimate goal of producing exceptional beef. All our beef is all natural, grass fed and grain finished. Our animals are all humanely raised & USDA processed & packaged. Our beef is freshly frozen upon processing. We work very hard to keep our Ranch thriving & prosperous. To this day, we remain to be family owned & operated. In the best way we knew how, we created "Papa Doc's Beef Co." which is the retail side of ABC Ranch, LLC. This was our way to memorialize & pay tribute to our Father, Dr. A. Byron Collins, for the blood, sweat, & tears he shed to create this farm & to show our appreciation for the opportunity he left on our plate. Papa Doc's Beef is just what the Dr. ordered!

Available at !  We have lots of different cuts available. Stock up for the Holidays. Open from 12pm-10pm today.         ...
11/30/2024

Available at ! We have lots of different cuts available. Stock up for the Holidays. Open from 12pm-10pm today.

08/27/2024

I’m overwhelmed by all the calls, texts, & messages that I received for my birthday! Thank you all so much for making my day that much more special! I tried to respond to each and every message. If I missed a few, it wasn’t intentional. Much love to all!! ❤️

Effective immediately, we now offer a 10% discount on all of our beef products to 1st Responders, Military (Active duty ...
08/18/2024

Effective immediately, we now offer a 10% discount on all of our beef products to 1st Responders, Military (Active duty & retired), & Senior Citizens (65 yr +). A valid ID will need to be presented at the time of checkout to have your discount applied.
Soon we will be posting a membership club/program to save even more!!
“Papa Docs’s Beef - it’s just what the Dr ordered!”

“Know what you’re buying. This picture has store beef(left), and farm beef(right). There is an obvious visible differenc...
08/17/2024

“Know what you’re buying. This picture has store beef(left), and farm beef(right). There is an obvious visible difference between the two but the differences don’t stop there!

1. You may notice the color difference in the picture. The store bought is pumped full of additives and preservatives, including propyl gallate, to protect against spoilage due to long term air exposure.

2. There isn’t a guarantee of where that beef came from, OR how many cows are in it.

Yes, it may have the USDA label on it but as long as that animal was packaged in the US, it can be called a Product of the USA.

And yes, the meat in the left package is not from one single cow, rather scraps from multiple cows, often times up to 1000 different animals! It may have come from Argentina, Canada, or Brazil.

3. The beef on the right is fresher, darker and is farm raised beef. It is filled with more nutrients & flavor. The ground is also from one cow and not just low quality scraps from multiple cows.

Papa Doc’s Beef Co is your great local solution! We have all major cuts of beef available at an affordable price. Our freezer is located at Cider Creek Hard Cider. Papa Doc’s Beef, “It’s just what the Dr. ordered!”

Here’s a great overview of the difference between store bought meat and farm raised/bought beef.  Please support local f...
06/25/2024

Here’s a great overview of the difference between store bought meat and farm raised/bought beef. Please support local farms, whomever they are. Your body will thank you, as will the local farmer.

“Know what you’re buying. This picture has store beef(left), and farm beef(right). There is an obvious visible difference between the two but the differences don’t stop there!

1. You may notice the color difference in the picture. The store bought is pumped full of additives and preservatives, including propyl gallate, to protect against spoilage due to long term air exposure.

2. There isn’t a guarantee of where that beef came from, OR how many cows are in it.

Yes, it may have the USDA label on it but as long as that animal was packaged in the US, it can be called a Product of the USA.

And yes, the meat in the left package is not from one single cow, rather scraps from multiple cows. It may have come from Argentina, Canada, or Brazil.

3. The beef on the right is fresher, darker and is farm raised beef. It is filled with more nutrients & flavor. The ground is also from one cow and not just low quality scraps from multiple cows.

Buy from a local ranch/farm!

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This!
04/21/2024

This!

A few years ago, our local newspaper interviewed our family for an article during National Ag. Week. The reporter asked Jarett what his biggest fear was when it came to farming. I knew how he’d answer before it even came out of his mouth, because I have the same fear. He quickly answered, “I don’t want to be the generation that it ends with.”

It’s that simple. Farming is so much more than just growing food. It’s this fire in the pit of your stomach, the thing that fills your heart with pride, something you probably can’t explain to a town person. It’s not just a job. It’s a tradition. It’s the sacrifice and hard work your great great great grandpa put in. It’s working next to your dad and grandpa everyday, soaking up every bit of knowledge they can give you. It’s the pride in your family name. It’s your kid’s first true love.

When my dad passed away almost 2 years ago, we had a small sale of equipment that had to go. I never went to see it lined up. I never went the day of the sale. I never went when people came to pick up their stuff. The truth is, it’s not just a tractor. It was the tractor I sat in every morning feeding cattle with my dad. It’s the one where you sat on the back of the seat, and smacked your head against the glass every time he hit the throttle. (Only farm kids will understand that). It’s the instant memory of wind flying through my hair when I sat on the fender of the open cab 1066. All the history, memories, hours spent next to him being taken away. It was honestly like losing the last part of him that was left on this earth.

One of my best friend’s dad retired from farming. She is currently going through all the feelings of losing one of the greatest chapters of her life. Their family farm is just up the road from our house. Today, someone came to pick up their new tractor. I took a picture of it going down our road, she sent me this picture back. And I had tears in my eyes. She left this note in the tractor for the new owner to find. Only certain people will understand the pride and pain in this simple note. I bet the new owners will love her just as much as she did.

Credit: The Good Life Farm Wife

Address

6459 Cunningham Creek Road
Canisteo, NY
14823

Opening Hours

Thursday 4pm - 10pm
Friday 4pm - 10pm
Saturday 12pm - 10pm
Sunday 12pm - 6pm

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