Posted by Stuart on February 21, 2010 at 15:56:32 from (64.198.86.189):
In Reply to: o/t cow with broke leg posted by JNRcountryboy on February 21, 2010 at 15:51:19:
I had it happen to a 1700lb steer about 5 years ago. Pulled it out of yard and butchered it. Carcass hung in the shop at 35 degrees for a week and we processed it ourselves. It was the best meat anyone had ever tasted. I think my steer was not down more than 24 hours. If you get the animal worked up before you shoot it, it will ruin the meat, wont even make hamburger. How old is the cow? if its more than 3 years old than I would say it will be tough. Steers are around 20-24 months old when they go to market. I had a neighbor who use to cut up cows, after he bought one of our steers he quit that practice. Hope this helps.
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