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Half-Cow

Sale price $2,800.00

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Real Beef. Real Farmers. Real Flavor.

Bring the farm closer to your table with Big Ivy’s Half Cow Share—a curated selection of premium, pasture-raised beef, produced with care right here in the mountains of Western North Carolina. This is beef the way it should be: responsibly raised, expertly cut, and full of deep, honest flavor you can taste.

What You Get:

Approximately 170-200 pounds of beef

A full variety of cuts, including steaks, roasts, ground beef, and specialty cuts

Flash-frozen and vacuum-sealed for freshness

USDA inspected and processed 

Cuts Typically Include:

Ribeye, Sirloin, and NY Strip Steaks

Chuck, Arm, and Rump Roasts

Short Ribs, Brisket, Stew Meat

Plenty of Ground Beef for everyday cooking

Why Buy a Half Cow?

Better Value: Pay less per pound compared to buying individual cuts.

Know Your Farmer: Every package connects you directly to Big Ivy’s commitment to humane, sustainable practices.

Fill Your Freezer: Stock up for family dinners, cookouts, meal prepping, and more.

How It Works: Reserve your half-cow today. Once your beef is ready, we’ll contact you to schedule local delivery or a farm pickup—whichever fits you best.

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Pasture, Not Pens

Our animals spend the majority of their lives on pasture—rotated regularly, grazing freely, and living as they were meant to. It’s slower, more labor-intensive, and better for the land.

Raised with Respect

We don’t push for maximum weight or fastest turnaround. Our animals grow at a natural pace, with plenty of space, clean water, and daily hands-on care.

Flavor Comes First

We finish our animals with care to bring out the richest, most well-developed flavor possible. It’s not about shortcuts—it’s about intention. The result is meat that’s truly worth eating.

Farming That Gives Back

Our rotational grazing methods help rebuild soil health, reduce runoff, and support biodiversity. We see stewardship as part of the job—and the legacy.

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