Estimate Your Share
Pick a share and an animal size to see an estimated cost range and how much beef ends up in your freezer.
Your Estimate
A planning range — we settle to the ounce at pickup.
Estimates only — your final price settles to the actual hanging weight at the processor. Call or text (615) 896-3475 to reserve your share and get exact current pricing.
Will It Fit In My Freezer?
Vacuum-sealed beef packs to roughly 35–40 lbs per cubic foot. Here’s what that means in real freezers.
Needs roughly 5–7 cubic feet. That’s about a small standalone chest or upright freezer — or it will crowd, but fit, the freezer compartment of a large fridge if you clear it out first.
A whole beef (~360–440 lbs)Needs roughly 10–13 cubic feet. This will not fit in a kitchen fridge-freezer. Plan on a dedicated chest or upright freezer — a common 15–16 cu ft model handles a whole beef with room to spare.
Freezer Sizes, Roughly
For comparison, when you’re sizing up a freezer.
If you’re buying a freezer for a share, get it set up and cold a day or two before pickup.
How We Price It
Our share price tracks the live cattle market — you pay a fair, transparent amount over it.
This Week’s Pricing
AMS 2082 feeder steers, ~920 lb
Beef is priced per pound of live weight, set just above the weekly market. Processing is paid per pound of hanging weight. Your final total settles to the actual weight of your animal at the processor.
