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Buddy just got his bull back from a local butcher.. He got 117 pounds of meat back for $450.. 50lb of that was pepper stick.. What bothers me is they said his hanging weight was 230 pounds..not sure where the extra 63 pounds went?!
I would never show up at a butcher without first contacting them with and asking how much i would expect to pay for the service I was requesting. I cut and wrap my own game meat but I send perfectly clean and good condition meat to the butcher for grinding since my grinder is so small and painfully slow. The last couple of times I have sent 50-55 lbs. of grind meat and have been charged $50 to grind and wrap. Seems pretty reasonable to me.
Quote from: ridgefire on November 07, 2014, 07:19:40 PM$260 for 128lbs and $260 for 353lbs. How is that reasonable for the op?Anyone who can't see this or attacks the OP or challenges his hunting ability or tries to change the simple subject of this overcharging
$260 for 128lbs and $260 for 353lbs. How is that reasonable for the op?
How do so many of you think the op got hosed???He dropped off an animal at a butcher shop without so much as inquiring about what anything costs.Do you do this with your car when it won't run and you take it to the shop?Do you do this when you go to a new doctor you've been referred to?Expensive? Sure. Too expensive? Maybe. But if it's too much effort to ask what things cost, don't be surprised when you end up screwed.
well said
Think about it - if you cut up deer and elk for money, what do you think you would want per animal? If you are a small business, what would expenses be? What would you need to charge? Cutting one up is not a 5 minute job.I know that if I did that kind of work, I would charge big bucks too. Especially in tax-to-the-max counties. I actually worked in a slaughterhouse in the mid 70s and got some good knowledge and experience on what takes place. With that experience, all my friends and buddies would bring their ungulates to me to process. I usually got my cut (literally speaking). I've processed thousands of critters and though I love to do that, I would never complain about the prices you are referring to here.I'm not beating you up or complaining about what you are saying. What I would suggest is that you learn to process them yourself. There seems to be fewer and fewer who process meat. If I was a commercial processor, I would charge as much or more than the prices mentioned on this forum.A meat grinder is a nice thing to have and as long as you have access to the internet, you can learn how to cut one up.Happy cuttings!
Let me make sure I get your point of view- it's ok to screw someone if they don't have enough sense to ask any questions...
I wonder if my pa would role over in his grave to know that nowadays guys like you think it's ok to screw people who trust companies to be the professionals and do an honest job
Just picked up my elk from the butcher and was surprised on what it cost! A friend and I took our elk which where in quarters and was charged 260 for min fee I was not told here was a min. fee for elk when dropped off so was a little surprised. I was told that this has been his price for 14 years wow realy! !! I have never paid that much for process of a elk. This was just a standard cut on the elk no extras done, So with that said i guess i will say who it was BARTS CUSTOM MEATS IN SNOHOMISH. Has any one else had the same encounter with them and does that seem way high to cut and wrap a elk with just four quarter that weighed 128 lbs? Like to hear some your views on this.