Skinna wrote:As for processing a sheep in 15 mins...well thats another story...i wouldnt have thought a qualified slaughterman or boner would do that by hand...but i guess that depends on what one qualifies as "processed"...either way i know im slow at it, but its still worthwhile none the less...
Ziege wrote:Skinna wrote:As for processing a sheep in 15 mins...well thats another story...i wouldnt have thought a qualified slaughterman or boner would do that by hand...but i guess that depends on what one qualifies as "processed"...either way i know im slow at it, but its still worthwhile none the less...
Not an abattoir, but we can kill, skin and hang 5 sheep in less than half an hour,
then once the meat is set we can fully process those 5 sheep in less than an hour,
I used to work in the abs when I was 17,18,19 and I could bone and process 4 pigs in an hour 3 months into the job and 5 in an hour 6 months in, after first year i was nearly doubling that.
I dont know anyone that processes with knives alone, saws are fast and clean, band saws are even cleaner and faster.
my main point was I dont see how in any way that a butcher can go from getting a sheep for $150 to charging more than double for it... its just not that labor intensive. the people paying those mark ups are to blame ultimately.
Skinna wrote:
I wouldnt have thought the average butcher was buying from the farmers gate...surely they getting from the middle man...there are so many levels of profit taking in meat...from farmer, transport to feed lot, to feed lot owner value adding to his crops, to next lot of transport, to middleman organiser, another level of transport to abattoir, next lot of transport to re-seller...if every re-seller getting their 20% & transport getting their $60/hr, it adds up quickly.
Skinna wrote:Yes i rekon it will become more popular for sure...
I already know of a butcher that suppliments roo mince in with beef mince as an option--it drastically reduces the end user price, he makes more profit & sells out every day...!!
As for processing a sheep in 15 mins...well thats another story...i wouldnt have thought a qualified slaughterman or boner would do that by hand...but i guess that depends on what one qualifies as "processed"...either way i know im slow at it, but its still worthwhile none the less...
I had time to kill one day a month or 2 back ago after i came back from the farm with a few bunnies in the fridge...walked past a butcher to see a couple of bunny's in the display case...fuk me--$20 a pop...!!...they werent "big" either...sheesh...!!...going by that i had more meat in the fridge that it cost in fuel...!!..but i had to skin em myself...
So i walked around & looked at various prices of lamb & pork legs, loin, & steaks...fuk me--gravy beef, chuck steak & "Beef stir fry strips" (aka--rubber bands) at exorbitant prices...!!! ...& i live on the side of town where prices are very reasonable...
A few people i know--lets call them everyday consumers--think im a bit of a weirdo cave man type having stir-fry with venison (when i can get it) or young skippy...goat stews...thai grenn curry or crumbed bunny... or dropping the legs & straps off a sheep the farmer is about to shoot & bury (surprisingly this gets the strangest looks..!) ...venison sheep or bunny patties...or tempura young bunny straps when numbers are about (fukn yummo!!)...
But sheesh...an expensive day at the supermarket for me is when i buy bacon & need to top up vegies for the week or fortnight...hell it might cost me all of $30 or $40...
I tell these people that & ask them how much their fortnightly meat cost is...the look on their face is a dead giveaway the cogs are turning...!!!
Fuel & associated firearm costs may ultimately balance out, or even outweigh that of me eating a heap of supermarket meat, but i know id rather spend the time out shooting & stinking of a camp fire than taking a gamble on a pack of forequarter chops or rump that are reared with the sole intention to put money in the pockets of the shareholders & another million in the bank of the supermarket chains' CEO...!!
The last knuckle of venison i sliced up, i gave some steaks to a mate to try...he's not much the meat cook so he followed my instructions to the letter (yet still overcooked them)...well his missus refused to cook em for him let alone try them...
The next day i got a barrage of pics & thankful texts saying how he loved the flavour, his kids loved them as well & argued over who gets the last steak on dads plate, & he's happy to trade fish for more of them...
In some ways these vegans do us a favour i rekon...as long as they stay on their side of the fence & firearms & hunting laws remain easy & accessible, im happy for them to not understand the difference between "cruel" & "confronting"...
Now Tassie...got plans & material/supplier list for the meat turner'er...?--looks a good simple little set-up...
Im keen to have a looksee...
Grandadbushy wrote:Well here's an example of cost variation up here for pork, $150 for 2 suckers , $250 bag pellets ie 10 bags @ $25 per bag, $40 for worming , pigs dressed out at 72kg ,(no head) = $440, total weight for both144kg, now to buy its a 52kg pig @ $11per kg (dressed)= $572 + 98c to cut up = $50.96 total $622.96 if you buy off the shelf at a butchers it ranges from $14 per kg to $ 25 per kg depending where you shop, your bigger chain stores will cost less depending on what you buy , with 2 pigs from a butcher will cost $1245.92 compared to my 2 @ $440 not bad saving hey ? But not everyone can do what i do and i feel for them, so forget the hard work of hunting and hunt for your meat if you can, meat is going to get more expensive
Larry wrote:I think the economics of game meat is a bit like reloading. If you take into account all the associated costs and the time spent hunting the game and then processing it. It is more than likely to be more expensive than in the supermarket,
When I first had a cow home butchered by a mobile butcher it was $150, A few years ago I paid $450 this includes the visit to kill the animal then skin it, quarter it and hang it for a week in a cool room that is left on site for a week. Then a week later he comes back and cut the meat to the cuts you want.
eddievic wrote:Grandadbushy wrote:Well here's an example of cost variation up here for pork, $150 for 2 suckers , $250 bag pellets ie 10 bags @ $25 per bag, $40 for worming , pigs dressed out at 72kg ,(no head) = $440, total weight for both144kg, now to buy its a 52kg pig @ $11per kg (dressed)= $572 + 98c to cut up = $50.96 total $622.96 if you buy off the shelf at a butchers it ranges from $14 per kg to $ 25 per kg depending where you shop, your bigger chain stores will cost less depending on what you buy , with 2 pigs from a butcher will cost $1245.92 compared to my 2 @ $440 not bad saving hey ? But not everyone can do what i do and i feel for them, so forget the hard work of hunting and hunt for your meat if you can, meat is going to get more expensive
You gotta ad in cost of labour as in time to feed, kill and dress, the building of housing and fencing and the repairs. A lot of people think well i was not doing anything so my time cost is zero which is not correct.
But you are still way ahead.
Larry wrote:I agree if the meat is for yourself and you can do it then time is really not money. The way I interpreted the original post though was when will buying game meat be cheaper than farmed meat. That I dont think will happen as all the costs with farmed meat will still be there just there wont be any economy due to scale. Which is why we farm in the first place.
TassieTiger wrote:Larry wrote:I agree if the meat is for yourself and you can do it then time is really not money. The way I interpreted the original post though was when will buying game meat be cheaper than farmed meat. That I dont think will happen as all the costs with farmed meat will still be there just there wont be any economy due to scale. Which is why we farm in the first place.
I personally don’t think game will ever catch farmed meat - what I mean to say is if say beef / lamb goes to $100 a kg - and you see a leg of roo at $15 a kg, then when will the cross over be where ppl say to themselves - yep, I’m going the game meat ?