From Farm to Freezer by Getting Help From My Local Farmer! Buying a Whole Hog

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Komentáře • 336

  • @marge3157
    @marge3157 Před rokem +92

    As a Central Oregon ranch wife, it's so nice to see someone educate the the public. With 250 head out my living room window, we have never had anyone stop and ask about our beef or the way we raise it.

    • @tammyw11
      @tammyw11 Před rokem +1

      I live in the valley (near Eugene) and looking for a good farmer to partner with. Any chance you know any this way?

    • @marge3157
      @marge3157 Před rokem +4

      @Tammy W I would look into where Becky gets her beef, it might be closer. 😊

    • @michelledesjadon1476
      @michelledesjadon1476 Před rokem +1

      ​@@tammyw11I also live in Eugene😊❤

  • @graebiggs9821
    @graebiggs9821 Před rokem +97

    Becky! I work with farmers all over the country building soil health with my husband and I must say I really really appreciate your videos! You are very well versed and researched thank you

  • @karenustach5655
    @karenustach5655 Před rokem +58

    This was a super helpful video. Both times we have purchased a cow, it was last minutes, someone had backed out and it was already butchered, so I had no choice in the matter. The first one had a lot more roasts, the second had hardly any roasts. So I learned a lot from that experience. I will get a lot of flack from some of your fans, but I loved this shorter video format. Thanks for being you and for inviting us into your your home.

    • @shirleymeyle3702
      @shirleymeyle3702 Před rokem +2

      We have purchased beef frim a local farmer too. Great taste! I too like shorter videos!

    • @wvover8079
      @wvover8079 Před rokem +8

      i like shorter videos,...i pass up many or skip many parts of videos because i just dont have time for such long videos....its fine that she likes to film this way....ill just pick and choose what parts i watch

    • @annemaguire657
      @annemaguire657 Před rokem +2

      No flack from me, I do love a good roast :) I bought a rib eye roast for the first time the other day, not so sure about that, yet to taste, I like silverside :)

    • @candacekesting1786
      @candacekesting1786 Před rokem

      love her videos all. We have been either growing beef or buying it from farmers that grass feed for decades. All beef come with the same cuts depending on the size so folks that are getting lots of roast one time and none the other, well, it really doesn't work that way.

    • @tammycornett5631
      @tammycornett5631 Před rokem +6

      No flak from me, but I LOVE the long videos. Just split them up if you have to--I do it all the time.

  • @pamelasanders5657
    @pamelasanders5657 Před rokem +43

    My son shows and sells hogs through 4H locally in our county and at the State Farm show. I would encourage people to support 4H and FFA youth as well. Knowing how the animal is/was raised and where it is butchered (you choose both), is a great way to align your values. Becky, thank you for educating us on these things. It is refreshing to see your passion and commitment to supporting your local farmers.

    • @suzanneford1571
      @suzanneford1571 Před rokem +3

      Totally, we are a 4-h family too, the only downside is I don’t like how much grain is in them

    • @marge3157
      @marge3157 Před rokem +1

      We were 4h and FFA family to!

    • @jjc2323
      @jjc2323 Před rokem

      This! ❤

    • @veronicavatter6436
      @veronicavatter6436 Před 10 měsíci

      Those animals are pampered by those kids! They are so proud of them! Maybe lil Acre will be a 4Her?!

  • @amberbeasley2527
    @amberbeasley2527 Před rokem +22

    You have inspired us all the way to Australia, my husband invested in a start up company to connect local farmers to customers and they are now up and running and we just purchased our first half a cow, we decided which cuts of meat we wanted and what size we wanted it packed

    • @sharonmoore4381
      @sharonmoore4381 Před rokem +2

      I’m Australian as well I live in Maitland area nsw, I’ve been looking for ages for us as well that’s why we brought the freezer

    • @dianecuthbertson2686
      @dianecuthbertson2686 Před rokem +1

      Amber how does it work in Australia in what your purchase weight is to what your butchered weight is, I’ll explain a bit better 😂
      With Becky she paid the farmer for the whole animal, it then gets butchered but she is only buying a few items from that hog and leaving so many great cuts, if we do that here in Australia, does the butchers then pay us for all the cuts Becky isn’t using, or do they basically get those cuts for free? To me it seems like an expensive way to buy it because you have already paid for the cuts your then not going to eat 🤔

    • @JinHee20
      @JinHee20 Před rokem +2

      @@dianecuthbertson2686 Beckey is turning the meat in to Sausages because she doesn’t use the fancy cuts in her everyday cooking. That’s why she’s not getting all the great cuts you’re referring to.

    • @dianecuthbertson2686
      @dianecuthbertson2686 Před rokem

      @@JinHee20 ahh so the great cuts are now sausages?
      I still think she should try the fillet, she would fall in love, so versatile.

  • @kimmyseegmiller985
    @kimmyseegmiller985 Před rokem +81

    What no one understands is the amount of time it takes. 9 months is the quickest I can get a Berkshire to 250-300 pounds. It takes 16 months to feed out a steer to that 1100 1200 pound butcher weight. I am constantly looking at least 1 year out for my steers!

    • @dawnculpeper2125
      @dawnculpeper2125 Před rokem +2

      That is good to know ! I'm really considering ordering a half a cow , we love our BBQ here in the south

    • @pamelasanders5657
      @pamelasanders5657 Před rokem +4

      Yes, good point. And it takes a lot of feed, care, and commitment to get the animals to market weight.

  • @imkathrynhenry
    @imkathrynhenry Před rokem +9

    My husband and I just spent 9 hours processing 18 whole chickens that we purchased to be slaughtered, from a local farm 30 mins from our house. This is the second year we've done this and it has been so empowering! We figure that combined with the local 1/2 beef we have on order, as well as the CSF (community supported fisheries) we're apart of, this should be enough chicken to last until next year. It's a tremendous amount of work to part out each chicken, but we get to control the cuts we make and ensure everything is used. Not to mention the price per/lb is about half that of grocery store prices and WAY higher quality and better animal husbandry. I canned up a batch of stock last night already and this morning I have canned meat in the canner. Thank you for your encouragement to try new things!

    • @teniaosayande6355
      @teniaosayande6355 Před rokem +1

      What is animal husbandry? I'm learning about buying local & figured chickens would be an easy start for me. In a major city, but a neighbor has a few hens & gives me fresh eggs. Just the quality difference alone makes me what to buy local. Let alone the cost savings in the long run.

    • @imkathrynhenry
      @imkathrynhenry Před rokem

      @@teniaosayande6355 farm fresh eggs are the gateway drug for many, lol! I have another farmer I support with bi-weekly egg deliveries, it's lovely! How exciting for you to dive into the world of supporting your local food web.
      Animal husbandry refers to how a domesticated animal is raised. For me, knowing that the chicken's have a good life and are cared for with compassion is important. The farm they call home for their life is diverse and they have room to "be chickens" Also knowing that their death is quick and without prolonged suffering is another important factor. In fact, the farmer that raised these chickens is also one of our local vets. I know that she's processing them in the most humane and quick way possible.

  • @rosemaryogilvie6842
    @rosemaryogilvie6842 Před rokem +21

    I’m vegetarian, but I found this really interesting! A wonderful resource for anyone wanting to go down this path.

  • @GroundingSage
    @GroundingSage Před rokem +11

    Becky, can you also do a video similar to this about how you found farmers to get seconds and other bulk produce like when you bought all of those onions last year?

  • @ashleyashcraft1754
    @ashleyashcraft1754 Před rokem +15

    I recently (in the past few months) found the Bearded Butchers and I LOVE their channel and learned so much. I still don't have the budget to do this process, BUT I did find a pretty local place to buy bulk organic grassfed/finished beef from so thats what ive been doing and loving it. We can only do so much and constantly trying to improve.

    • @shannon110198
      @shannon110198 Před rokem +2

      They are amazing!! They're local to us but I can hardly afford to shop with them 😂 we've learned so much from them though!

  • @debmpd
    @debmpd Před rokem +4

    We’ve ordered numerous times from a local farmer that even delivers. The quality of meat is such a game changer and his prices haven’t changed in years.

  • @Bamagirllp
    @Bamagirllp Před rokem +1

    Picked up our half hog yesterday. So excited to enjoy this delicious pork! You inspired me to do this Becky! Thank you

  • @marthahealon7947
    @marthahealon7947 Před rokem +5

    Just purchased my first 1/4 cow, My daughter and I went in together and oh my goodness the meat is so good. Nothing like store bought . Looking to get a hog soon.

  • @TheSnugglyDragon
    @TheSnugglyDragon Před rokem +30

    I love the smaller video clips like this! It makes it easier to fit little tidbits into the day, but I also love your longer content as well! Keep up the good work! ☺️

    • @YasuTaniina
      @YasuTaniina Před rokem +1

      Yes! I feel the same way. As a mom of 3 it takes me 2-3 days to get through her videos.
      Also, good name. My name is also Emma😊

    • @Melshed
      @Melshed Před rokem

      Same! This the first Becky video I’ve watched in a long time because I saw it’s short enough to actually finish in one setting!

  • @gunther13101
    @gunther13101 Před rokem +8

    Excellent information Becky!!!!! I wish I had known all this a year ago when we purchased 1/4 of a cow with our son and daughter. This year I learned so many things….number 1….I would have asked for the fat so I could have had that for cooking and other things. Don’t know if we’ll actually order more meat in the future as we are in our 70’s and don’t go through it as fast as families with kids, etc. Perhaps our kids will order more and I can ask them to get the fat for me😜 Thank you for explaining the process….it will be so helpful to those followers of yours who plan to purchase farm raised animals (beef, pork, etc).💕💕💕

  • @snarky_farmer
    @snarky_farmer Před rokem +10

    You are working with an amazing farmer. Not all would do the same on refund. Ive had my own experience with raising Kune Kune in the past. Great little pigs but very little usable meat. I enjoyed raising them and also Guinea Hogs. The meat was fantastic as far as taste but there just wasn't enough to justify continuing to raise them for our family.

  • @lizzy9975
    @lizzy9975 Před rokem +3

    Absolutely right. We cannot do it all. The importance of community is so important. You do what you do best, and then tap into what others do best.

  • @shamancarmichael5305
    @shamancarmichael5305 Před rokem +33

    I grew up with parents who got meat this way! I remember us going to the 'meat locker' in summer, wearing our winter coats, and helping bring out all the brown bags full of future delicious dinners, and then Dad playing freezer Tetris, trying to fit it all in back home! 🤣

  • @ColleenH38
    @ColleenH38 Před rokem +2

    I am so thankful to have a local farmer that provides beef, pork, chicken, and eggs for my family. It is important to me as well. Have a great day Becky!

  • @Dorrie519
    @Dorrie519 Před rokem +2

    this is something ymy sister and I have talked about doing. Sharing a beef and a hog. Many years ago a local grocery store used to have a quarter cow for an awesome price. As a teenager I was in charge of the grocery shopping and the food prep. I missed those days of getting the great meat at a great price! Thanks so much for sharing!!

  • @colleenesheridan1159
    @colleenesheridan1159 Před rokem +17

    I love the longer videos, really feel like I learn so much from watching what you make and do, please don’t cut them all short, this was very informative if your sourcing buying bulk meat, for me I love the cooking and gardening, keep up the great work Becky.

    • @vbo9872
      @vbo9872 Před rokem +4

      Yes, I love the longer videos as well. They are such a treat. Please please don't shorten all postings.

    • @dianecuthbertson2686
      @dianecuthbertson2686 Před rokem +2

      Yep I love the longer ones also 😊

    • @LLNTMY
      @LLNTMY Před rokem +1

      I love both longer and shorter videos. The ones with nondescript titles don’t interest me as I don’t know what the video will be about. But this video with a clear title hooked me in immediately.

  • @natalieketchelos4177
    @natalieketchelos4177 Před rokem +101

    I am 4’10”and butcher injured animals wether cow, goat, pig, lamb, chicken or goose as long as it’s not tainted by injury myself. Butchering is a very hard labor intensive process even in perfect conditions. But I speak with several farmers to buy their injured animal for instance have gotten a whole cow 🐄 with broken leg for 150.00 and have spent the day processing it well worth the time, money, energy and schedule shifting.

  • @ieri_creations
    @ieri_creations Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you so much for talking about community sufficiency! Most homesteads focus on self-sufficiency, but that's so much harder to attain than community sufficiency! Strong communities caring for others is such a wonderful goal!

  • @jodyblinoff4277
    @jodyblinoff4277 Před rokem +5

    This was so informative and educational! Thank you so much, Becky.

  • @diannewesley9638
    @diannewesley9638 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for that information. We buy a 1/2 a cow each spring. Average cost per pound we pay is 3.00 in the end. That is steaks , roast, ground beef, bones, tail and organ meats. Can't beat that.
    On another note, I love your apron. Where can I get one similar?

  • @anitavalerio7437
    @anitavalerio7437 Před rokem +7

    Becky, thank you for sharing your knowledge and tips with us. I've learned so much from you. Someday I hope to purchase meat this way. ❤

  • @traceyh8660
    @traceyh8660 Před rokem +3

    Wow what fantastic customer service from your farmer.

  • @pjk1714
    @pjk1714 Před rokem +4

    Smart choice about lard. Promising shortage for that and oils by summer. Interesting economist video out with 20 items we can source or make to avoid inflation or limits just stumbled on.
    Glad you have the pork in order.

  • @JohnEatsCheap
    @JohnEatsCheap Před 5 měsíci

    Great explanation of the process. I’m in Iowa and know lots of farmers, so we get a whole hog and 1/2 beef every year. Best tasting, supporting local, and best tasting! You do need to get some of that pork processed into chops, though! 😉😋

  • @marilyncapehart663
    @marilyncapehart663 Před rokem +2

    Hi Becky., My dad used to buy Angus meat like you., Cut & Package 6-10-2023👍🏽👍🏽❤️., Thanks for sharing that information Becky your Farmer is Honest and want to stay in business

  • @newsgiirl
    @newsgiirl Před rokem +4

    Love this, it's great to see you so passionate about this! It's something I would like to try and buy in the future God willing xxx

  • @BarefootFarm
    @BarefootFarm Před rokem +2

    Becky, thank you so much for this very informative video! My family wants to start buying meat from local farms and this answered so many questions!

  • @carolcrudder7864
    @carolcrudder7864 Před rokem +2

    Great video Becky! I had absolutely no idea about the process of getting meats in bulk. Very interesting!

  • @BeccaS1
    @BeccaS1 Před rokem

    Pork ribs! We cook either on grill or in our instant pot and crisp up in oven on broil or again, the grill.

  • @JanicePhillips
    @JanicePhillips Před rokem

    I raise and butcher my own Berkshires. YUM.
    I'll be AI'ing my gilt and making more this Fall!

  • @karenelisabeth4671
    @karenelisabeth4671 Před rokem +2

    Its really fun that you use so few cuts from the pig.
    Being Danish I cook a lot with pork - roast, meatballs, something called medisterpølse and stegt flæsk.
    There are just so many good traditionel Danish recipes with pork, that it is an eyeopener that people don't cook like that in the rest of the world.
    Even the lunchmeats in Denmark is mostly made from pork...

  • @rosettaroper3317
    @rosettaroper3317 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for showing us this video, I learned so much from it.

  • @plbennett8
    @plbennett8 Před rokem +12

    I'm surprised that you don't like Boston Butt's... They make Great canned pulled pork... :)

    • @theIAMofME
      @theIAMofME Před rokem +4

      That and hams. We love hams. I never understand why people skip the hams.

    • @hannahkayee831
      @hannahkayee831 Před rokem

      ​@@theIAMofMEI personally don't like the hams unless they are smoked.

  • @annemaguire657
    @annemaguire657 Před rokem +3

    Gosh, that was very interesting, I try to support local all the time, yep pricey at times but quality counts…..I may get the feelers out in my rural locality :), thank you Becky :)

  • @jeanettekazear
    @jeanettekazear Před rokem +2

    Hi Becky. I’m not seeing the link to the farmer you use to get your pork. Love the fact that he is honest and customer focused. Can you repost? Thank you.

  • @DonnaMSchmid
    @DonnaMSchmid Před rokem +14

    Thank you so much for making this video! For years, I've thought about buying a whole animal for my freezer, but learning about it has been so overwhelming, that I never quite do it... Maybe this will be the year I actually dip my toe in the water!

    • @shellp888
      @shellp888 Před rokem +4

      We have bought from the same local farmer for 26 years. Whoever does the processing can help walk you thru the cuts and explain things. It is a lot of money up front but in the long run I think it’s cheaper and the quality is better.

  • @dawnpleasant2319
    @dawnpleasant2319 Před rokem +1

    This was by far the most informative video on this subject that I have watched. Thank you!

  • @taneriapollins9225
    @taneriapollins9225 Před rokem +4

    Ham hocks with beans are so good. That’s part of the pig I always get. I also get all the cuts cause that’s what we eat. With the other stuff you could make dog treats

  • @bethmartin3461
    @bethmartin3461 Před rokem

    We have bought meat from family and friends all my life. The taste and quality is so much better then grocery store meat. That’s how I grew up and when I got older I realized most people don’t buy their meat this way. It’s cheaper and taste so much better.

  • @danielintheantipodes6741

    I am looking forward to the cooking videos. Thank you for this one.

  • @dawnwatkins6554
    @dawnwatkins6554 Před rokem +3

    You could order bones to cook up and make bone broth and soup with too.

  • @nancyborgeson440
    @nancyborgeson440 Před rokem +2

    The farmers market in Vancouver, WA had a booth where a farmer sold frozen meat, and he had a flyer for his bulk meat.

  • @ginnyday9224
    @ginnyday9224 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing this information it helps me a lot ❤️🤗

  • @loiscarteaux9389
    @loiscarteaux9389 Před rokem +6

    Just finished talking with the butcher, they were so helpful on cuts. I'm trying a few new cuts.

  • @1RodeoMom
    @1RodeoMom Před rokem

    Thank you Becky for this great informational Video! I so appreciate what you share. Love The Bearded Butcher too!

  • @dakotahdoesthings
    @dakotahdoesthings Před rokem +6

    Love the Meating place! I was always curious where you get your meat, turns out it’s the same place as me! Never purchased pork from them, but might do that this year.

  • @tammyr2966
    @tammyr2966 Před rokem +1

    This was super helpful! Thank you Becky!

  • @brendabaldwin4525
    @brendabaldwin4525 Před rokem +1

    We also just got our pigs back from the butcher. It was our first time raising them ourself. The mobile slauter said it is common for people to over feed pasture pigs and have too much fat on them. Luckily I had done alot of research and ours had a perfect fat amount. 😊

    • @maureenhargrave3568
      @maureenhargrave3568 Před rokem

      Read this past week where someone raised kunis. They raise them slowly to a year, grass feed them with less grain. They said the more grain the more fat.

  • @debbiee6535
    @debbiee6535 Před rokem +10

    Becky the pig ears you can dehydrate and the dogs love them pork is easy for them to digest

  • @ThePurposefulPantry
    @ThePurposefulPantry Před rokem +4

    Question: When you don't take the pork loins - then aren't you paying more for the cuts you do take since you're paying for hanging weight?

    • @mrsj5890
      @mrsj5890 Před rokem

      I think they get ground for sausage

  • @DigitHomesteading
    @DigitHomesteading Před rokem +1

    I absolutely love this information! I'm still searching for a whole pig and half a cow here in Texas if you can believe that 😂.

  • @kristinbray6453
    @kristinbray6453 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for sharing your wisdom and knowledge with butchers. Have a blessed and beautiful day.

  • @maureenhargrave3568
    @maureenhargrave3568 Před rokem

    Your description of cuts you chose is a help. Having no freezer space I can’t do this right now but if I were to order a pig from a farmer leaf lard would be important. Bacon would be next. Then a bone in pork loin for a holiday crown roast. Costco offers this cut every year from Thanksgiving till run out about Christmas but would love to have it organic. Some ribs for my Chinese ribs with kumquat dipping sauce. Lots of unseasoned ground meat. I could season this when I wanted sausage. Once I have this formula then could figure out what is left. Better start looking at freezers.

  • @TheOldMayfieldPlace
    @TheOldMayfieldPlace Před rokem +6

    Excellent explanation of the difference between hanging weight and in the freezer weight. Do you have a source for the rigid sides bags that you use? I love how you organize your freezer.

  • @jamyecalkins6523
    @jamyecalkins6523 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for taking the time to explain the process. Happy Saturday

  • @donnaingle391
    @donnaingle391 Před rokem +4

    Wow! That’s awesome of your farmer to be truthful,that means alot

  • @bridgetmarden3345
    @bridgetmarden3345 Před rokem

    Love all of your v5and information. Thank you darlin

  • @Heidishereandthere
    @Heidishereandthere Před rokem +3

    I buy our local meat from the butcher shop, Top Choice Meats, down on Fourth Plain. Still supports the local farmers, and the butcher, at 1/4 of the cost! 60 pounds for $270👍

  • @veronicasimpson869
    @veronicasimpson869 Před rokem

    when I go shopping we have an hour drive home so we have a Coleman cooler in the back just for vegies ,fruit or even freezer items.

  • @christyfox1477
    @christyfox1477 Před rokem

    Thanks for all you do becky

  • @ruthiefranciskirk1449
    @ruthiefranciskirk1449 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the info well needed

  • @Adventureswithamy18
    @Adventureswithamy18 Před rokem

    This was extremely helpful! Thank you!

  • @wandacaudillo1378
    @wandacaudillo1378 Před rokem +2

    You are very lucky. I live in Los Angels and I don't believe we have local farmers around here. They may mean driving for hours to find one and being elderly it wouldn't work for us. We usually buy a lot at a time and I separate it into different pkgs and it will last us for months. There are only 3 of us my husband and a friend plus we don't always eat meant. I would love to be able to get fresh meat. I was born in Arkansas and my Grandparents were farmers, my grand mother would grow a garden and can all summer in the Arkansas heat and humidity. Good luck with your garden and canning season.

  • @blessednana2272
    @blessednana2272 Před rokem

    Hillarious about the canteloupe. Meatballs sliders looked delicious.

  • @debihediger4760
    @debihediger4760 Před rokem +3

    Just wondering why you don’t ask for the tenderloin or some of the roast? Because I do see you cook some of that once in a while and it would make some of it good pulled pork sandwiches or tacos, etc..

  • @carolwhisenhunt7504
    @carolwhisenhunt7504 Před rokem

    Great informational video Becky. Ty for sharing.

  • @sarahcourtney1658
    @sarahcourtney1658 Před rokem +6

    What an interesting & educational video! I`m sure this is going to help a lot of people on the fence about buying this way. Thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @ciscowillison5230
    @ciscowillison5230 Před rokem

    I tried a new waterbath canning recipe yesterday, it was Mock Pineapple. It would go great with your marinaded chicken recipes. Made of zucchini chunks and uses up a lot of that abundance. Just pineapple juice, lemon juice, a little sugar and squash.

  • @Cookingwithapril
    @Cookingwithapril Před rokem +3

    I love purchasing from local farmers. I am typically too busy to even do a garden with my job. Praying next year to have one. But we need to keep our farmers supported.

  • @jodytempleton-jackson1377

    Love your passion ❤️

  • @mukrima.fauriska
    @mukrima.fauriska Před rokem

    That's a beautiful living room, Becky 🖤

  • @homefries5557
    @homefries5557 Před rokem +8

    I do a half cow and we love it! I haven’t purchased pork yet but it’s next on my list! Thx for the info

    • @veevee111
      @veevee111 Před rokem +2

      @Homefries I'm thinking about going in with my daughter on half a cow. So I'm wondering how long does a half a cow feed you and your family?

  • @veronicageorge7820
    @veronicageorge7820 Před rokem

    Thank you 🙏🏻 ❤

  • @belieftransformation
    @belieftransformation Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing your experience! Great info!🤗💜🇨🇦

  • @katescaringcorner6765
    @katescaringcorner6765 Před rokem +3

    Question for you, Becky. When you don’t get all the cuts, what happens to the other cuts? Do they get converted into your sausage? Do they get bought by others that are buying part of your animal? Are they sold to a supermarket or whoever they supply?

    • @TheEmbrio
      @TheEmbrio Před rokem

      You get your cuts of meat and the rest as sausage. Because you paid for the animal so you get it all, otherwise it would not be what you paid for

  • @tinatippin5705
    @tinatippin5705 Před rokem

    Excellent information. Thank you.

  • @CissieC41
    @CissieC41 Před rokem +5

    You should look into the freezer max system for organizing your freezer. It is great.

  • @karensheart
    @karensheart Před rokem +4

    Another way to find local farm sources is your towns farmers market if you have one. Thank you Becky for another information filled video. ❤

  • @artemisfowl66
    @artemisfowl66 Před rokem +5

    Good useful info. Thankyou Beckie. Love to all the family. 😊

  • @juliespencer1164
    @juliespencer1164 Před rokem

    some great information and advice. Many thanks. xxx

  • @virginiaquintal
    @virginiaquintal Před rokem +3

    I purchased my first whole hog this year, and I asked to have all the lard and the leaf lard ground down for me so when I get ready to render it if the grinding part is already done for me

  • @sherricolyer5895
    @sherricolyer5895 Před rokem

    Thank you for the information!

  • @marionsheltonharlan1988
    @marionsheltonharlan1988 Před rokem +4

    What a beautiful teaching gift you have.

  • @Amarie1961
    @Amarie1961 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for sharing that Becky. I noticed the table set behind you. Do you mind sharing the manufacturer?

  • @lindasmith9391
    @lindasmith9391 Před rokem

    Thanks for the info

  • @nicolemyers8551
    @nicolemyers8551 Před rokem +2

    Where we live, the farmer usually charges by live weight & the butcher charges my hanging weight.

  • @biologymom6238
    @biologymom6238 Před rokem +3

    Question? You mentioned the specific cuts you choose for your hog. What happens to the cuts like ribs? Tenderloin? Is that just made into sausage you request then.

  • @ELSA-468
    @ELSA-468 Před rokem

    Our local butcher shop will connect people who are interested in purchasing local meat with farmers who sell the various animals

  • @superdybonbon
    @superdybonbon Před rokem +1

    The kunes need a very strict diet, no more than a lb a day of feed plus pasture. I raise them myself and it takes 15mo to raise them out on pasture. They get so fat on a regular hog diet. I made that mistake our first year. But now I know how to raise them out, oh my goodness. The best pork I've ever had.

  • @l.michelle3497
    @l.michelle3497 Před rokem

    Yaaayyy 🙌🙌
    been hanging out for Part 2 😁

  • @donnab2520
    @donnab2520 Před rokem +2

    I have purchased both Berkshire and Kunekune farm/pasture-raised hog portions in the past. Although I has glad to get a lot of fat from the Kunekune, overall I was disappointed with the flavor vs. the Berkshire. Could have also been a difference in their diets as well, I suppose.

  • @prayergirl9830
    @prayergirl9830 Před rokem

    Thank you for info

  • @txpeanut13
    @txpeanut13 Před rokem +2

    Can you also request to get the bones and scraps so that way you get all of the pieces?

  • @terryhenderson424
    @terryhenderson424 Před rokem +1

    For a long time there, the local,name plate of Kroger used to have ground pork at 80%, 90%, and 95% lean around and following pork roast and pork cop sales with a price much cheaper than comperable ground beef; cheaper yet if the packages went into mark down status. Grlund pork absorbs flavors better than anyother meat it seems. It is also not hard and fiberous like ground beef when cooked. Whether you grind yoirself of buy it from the butcher, check out some of those leaner prkk roasts ground into just plain ground pork. Btw Grlund sausage meat begins at 50% fat althiugh many prefer a 60% fat ratio and it can ckme as high as an 80% fat ratio.

  • @brendamiddleton8194
    @brendamiddleton8194 Před rokem +12

    You might set yourself a challenge to try new recipes using pork chops. I love grilled pork chop!