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I get a half cow for 1500 😂
A whole live cow is only $400😂 yall nighas dumb
Prob about $8/lb, not bad. If you are tight on cash, which most of us are, 4.80$/lb at Costco still might be the move. And if you can grind it yourself, you can buy a whole brisket and turn that into ground meat for even less. But 1500 is not the worst! I have guys out here selling local ground beef for 15$/lb…too rich for me 😢