Difference between revisions of "Locker trade"
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Jacob Springs Farm produces locker [[Jacob Springs pork program|pork]], [[Jacob Springs beef program|beef]], [[Jacob Springs lamb program|lamb]] and occasionally [[Jacob Springs goat program|goat]] in a unique way and markets many of these animals through the locker trade. | Jacob Springs Farm produces locker [[Jacob Springs pork program|pork]], [[Jacob Springs beef program|beef]], [[Jacob Springs lamb program|lamb]] and occasionally [[Jacob Springs goat program|goat]] in a unique way and markets many of these animals through the locker trade. | ||
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+ | For examples of butchering fees and yields see the [http://arapahoemeatco.com Arapahoe Meat Company website] |
Revision as of 14:34, 9 February 2015
The locker trade is a business model consisting of raising animals (mainly mammals) to slaughter weight and selling them in wholes or halves to individuals who then pay a meat processor to slaughter, butcher and wrap and freeze the meat (in a freezer or "meat locker") for long term storage. Alternatively the customer may choose to have them prepared for a special meal or event - often as a whole roasted animal.
Jacob Springs Farm produces locker pork, beef, lamb and occasionally goat in a unique way and markets many of these animals through the locker trade.
For examples of butchering fees and yields see the Arapahoe Meat Company website