Norris Ranch

Norris Ranch Locally Raised, Grass Fed,Grain Finished BEEF

03/30/2023

We have one steer available that is going to processing now that was processed at Homestead Meats. If you are interested in the full steer or 1/2. They live on our properties on Kebler Pass and Hotchkiss. They eat alfalfa/grass hay year whether it's fresh or in bales. We give them sweet mix for 90 days for a nice marbling. Reach out for prices.

I have two half cows boxed and ready for purchase.  1500.00 per half and this includes the processing.   PM me if intere...
03/25/2023

I have two half cows boxed and ready for purchase. 1500.00 per half and this includes the processing. PM me if interested.

I have 15 dozen eggs from my free-range chickens.  I just finished washing up 4 1/2 dozen from today's gathering.  All p...
03/24/2023

I have 15 dozen eggs from my free-range chickens. I just finished washing up 4 1/2 dozen from today's gathering. All proceeds go to chicken scratch.

03/16/2023

Meat is going up 15% this year. I don't know about you but I LOVE my ribeye. I saw the prices in groceries stores and it's high now before the next increase. I have 2 halves ready in a little over a week. It's hanging down at Homestead and has another week to go. The cuts at this time unless you call by Friday consist of 1-inch ribeyes, boneless sirloin, 3-4 lb roast, chuck, ground beef (2lb packages), 30/15 lb patties (1/3), Skirt steak, stew meat, and brisket. PM me for the prices of the 2 halves.

Big Angus (Mr. T).  Our big boy!
03/10/2023

Big Angus (Mr. T). Our big boy!

03/10/2023

I have one 553 lb hanging weight Black Angus steer available. PM me for the price. It will be divided into halves but if you want the whole cow you can do this too. Price includes the processing.

03/05/2023

When it comes to beef weights, there are 3 different ones of which customers should be aware. The first is “live” weight. This is what the animal weighed on the hoof, or when it was alive. The live weight for our Premium summer Angus steers usually averages around 1200 lbs. Jersey steers are usually less, as are heifers.

The next weight is “hanging” weight. This is the weight that the butcher gives us after the animal has been taken back to the butcher shop to hang. The weight difference from live to hanging is from loss of blood, head, hide, hooves, viscera, lungs and heart. The hanging weight is usually about 60% of the live weight. So, a 1200 lb animal would have a hanging weight of 720 lbs (estimated). (A half share would then be 360 lbs, and a 1/4 would be 180 lbs). This is the weight we base our per lb charges on. The butcher also charges cut/wrap fees based on this weight, plus extra if a customer has requested additional bones or organ meats.

The last weight is the “final” or “take-home” weight. This is the weight of the meat that each customer will bring home. This weight is usually about 60-65% of the hanging weight. So for a 180 lb quarter share, the final weight would be about 108-117 lbs (estimated). The weight is lost in 2 ways. About 4% is water weight lost during the 10-14 day period that the carcass is hung (or “cured”). Then about another 30-35% is lost during the cutting process. This amount is variable based on 2 factors – one is the amount of fat in the meat, and the other is the cuts that a customer requests. Higher fat means more loss. (Our grass-fed beef animals tend to be lower fat, so the loss tends to be closer to 35%.) Also , the more boneless cuts requested by the customer, the lower the final weight. (Note that the lower weight doesn’t mean that you are receiving less meat – rather, you are receiving fewer bones).

What does this mean as far as actually per lb costs? It depends on the per pound price (higher for the Premium Summer Angus beef, lower for the Premium Summer Jersey beef, and Neighborly beef), as well as the cuts that a customer requests. A 180 lb quarter share of beef from us would range from $6.60-8/lb (for final weight). This is about 40 to 60% less than what you would pay if you purchased grass-fed beef by the cut from retail outlets. (My latest research found that ground beef averages about $5/lb, roasts are about $12/lb and premium steaks are about $20/lb).

Proud momma on the Norris Ranch this morning.  Still not sure if it's a bull.  First baby of the season.  We have one st...
02/13/2023

Proud momma on the Norris Ranch this morning. Still not sure if it's a bull. First baby of the season. We have one steer for sale if interested.

Sticker shock in the grocery store for beef?   Try beef shares and fill up your freezer.  Taking orders.
12/03/2022

Sticker shock in the grocery store for beef? Try beef shares and fill up your freezer. Taking orders.

Yesterday, my son Charlie and I went out to count the cows.  We couldn't find Miss Boots.   We went behind the barns, ch...
11/30/2022

Yesterday, my son Charlie and I went out to count the cows. We couldn't find Miss Boots. We went behind the barns, checked all the fields, still no Boots. So we loaded up in the side by side and started around the parameter of the big field. The mother in me was of course thinking the worse. Whether she was stolen or dead in the ditch on the other side of the field. As we approached the ditch, she come running out of the tall grass like she was being chased. She saw the side by side and assumed we had food. She is our only heifer that was born this year. So she is pretty special.

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