Half (Side) Grass-Fed and Finished Beef
Delivery or Pick Up in Lucknow
200 lbs of meat (actual weight) based on our standard cut. Custom cutting can end up with less weight depending on how you have it cut.
September pre-order beef goes to butcher on August 18th and will be ready for delivery after September 8th.
$500 deposit required
A Half Beef (sometimes called a side of beef or half share) is a half of a cow with cuts from both the front and hind.
Buying beef in bulk is a great way to fill your freezer with a variety of delicious, healthy organic grass-fed and finished beef cuts while getting the best value for your money. A half cow offers a great variety of cuts making it easy to create healthy meals for you and your family.
In 2025 we changed our model from charging by the Hanging Carcass Weight to a standard size and price. For a half beef, you will receive 200lbs of meat for your freezer for our standard price.
What Cuts Are in a Half Beef?
It can be hard to visualize 200 lbs of meat. This is a photo of a 100lb mixed quarter of beef - a half beef would be double this amount.

In a standard cut half beef 100lbs is divided between steak cuts and 20 – 4lb roasts. The rest is soup bones, 20lbs of stewing beef and ~80lbs of ground beef.
Roasts you can expect to receive in a standard cut include: cross rib, blade, steak (rump) roast, prime rib, sirloin tip.
Steak cuts you can expect to receive in a standard cut include: T-bone, sirloin, tenderloin, round.
In a standard cut, ground beef and stew beef are in 1lb packages. Bones can be requested if you like making soup or have animals who love them.
How much space will I need in my freezer?
A rule of thumb is one cubic foot of freezer space for each 25-35 pounds of cut and wrapped meat. For a half beef, you will require 8-9 cubic feet of freezer space. A milk crate is 1 cubic foot to give you a better visualization.
How does it work when I order?
If you still have questions about buying beef in bulk or are looking for other beef buying options go check out our blog post: Bulk Beef Buyers Guide.