Sue ya? Hell I applaud you for buying direct from the producer and supporting the local locker. Those look like choice steaks and certainly came from a finished steer or heifer. Generally an older female that's raised at least one or two or sixteen plus calves is considered a cow, and likely will produce less palatable steaks than those in your photo.So sue me!
Sue ya? Hell I applaud you for buying direct from the producer and supporting the local locker. Those look like choice steaks and certainly came from a finished steer or heifer. Generally an older female that's raised at least one or two or sixteen plus calves is considered a cow, and likely will produce less palatable steaks than those in your photo.
I guess proper nomenclature is a beef of mine; didn't mean to ruffle your feathers.
Chris
Yeah, my bad, I should have clarified we buy grass-finished (in addition to grass-fed). I prefer the taste/marbling of grain-finished... but looking to keep the old ticker helping me climb the steep crags as long as I can.Hope y'all understand the difference in grass raised and grass finished.
Yeah, my bad, I should have clarified we buy grass-finished (in addition to grass-fed). I prefer the taste/marbling of grain-finished... but looking to keep the old ticker helping me climb the steep crags as long as I can.