The average person consumes about 60 lbs of beef a year. By that math, it will take 360 lbs of meat. Dressing (the % an animal weight that is the bled carcass) is around 60%. Therefore, you can figure that a 1,250 lbs steer should yield 750 lbs. However, before you go in with someone on a carcass and each taking a side, remember that you are limited on cuts. Take a look at how much ground beef you want. That will be the first thing a butcher asks you.
How many turkeys are needed to cook for 130 people
they feed many cows
you would need about 10,000lbs of tato to feed that many booties
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20-25 lbs
Assuming each cow consumes the same amount per day. The farmer has enough for: 30 cows*28 days = 840 cow days or 840 cows for 1 day Therefore he can feed 840 cow*days/35days = 24 cows for 35 days. 30 cows - 24 cows = 6 cows The farmer must get rid of 6 cows.
6 and a half.7
About 4-5 brownie pans
not sure- how many burgers did you eat again?
I would say 30 1/3 more than the number of people you want to feed
Depends on what the cows were doing!
All of this goes back to supply and demand. If only a few people wanted them, and many were bred, then they would be cheap and the opposite is true. Raising and/or breeding cattle is a business.