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Buy Half a Cow in New Braintree, Massachusetts

2 local suppliers selling bulk beef in the New Braintree area. Prices in Massachusetts typically range $11.00-15.00/lb per pound.

Avg. Rating
4.8 stars
220 reviews
Half Cow Cost
$2,500-3,500
in Massachusetts
Best Season
October-December
peak availability
Hanging Weight
$4.25-8.45/lb
before processing

When to Buy in Massachusetts

Fall harvest (October-December) is optimal when cattle come off summer pasture in peak condition. Reserve shares in April-June for fall delivery. Massachusetts has severe processing bottlenecks - book slaughter dates 6-12 months in advance. Spring/summer beef is available but may be leaner.

2 Suppliers in New Braintree

Farm

Farmer Matt

New Braintree

4.9(197)

Local beef supplier in New Braintree, Massachusetts. Contact them directly for current availability and pricing on bulk beef purchases.

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1/4 Cow · 1/2 Cow · Whole Cow
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Farm

Walker Farm at Whortleberry Hill

New Braintree

4.7(23)

Local beef supplier in New Braintree, Massachusetts. Contact them directly for current availability and pricing on bulk beef purchases.

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Natural
1/4 Cow · 1/2 Cow · Whole Cow
Farm Pickup
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Local Tip for Massachusetts Buyers

Consider heritage breeds like Red Devon or Belted Galloway - they're genetically adapted to New England's climate and can finish beautifully on grass alone. If the $3,000+ upfront cost is prohibitive, look into meat CSAs from farms like Chestnut Farms that offer monthly pickup shares ($100-300/month).

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Frequently Asked Questionsabout buying beef in Massachusetts

01

What does half a cow cost in Massachusetts?

Expect $2,500-3,500 total for a half cow in Massachusetts. Premium grass-fed heritage beef runs $8.25+/lb hanging weight, while standard grain-finished Angus is $4.25-6.00/lb. Add $60 slaughter fee (half share) and $1.15-1.30/lb processing. Your effective take-home cost is $11-15/lb - expensive for ground beef, but a 40%+ savings on ribeyes and filet.

02

Why are Massachusetts prices higher than other states?

Three factors drive premiums: (1) Land values near Boston limit farm size, (2) severe processing bottlenecks from only a handful of USDA facilities, and (3) strong demand from affluent consumers willing to pay for heritage genetics and grass-fed protocols. The trade-off is exceptional quality, traceability, and animal welfare standards.

03

How far in advance do I need to order?

Plan 6-12 months ahead. Contact farms in April-June to reserve a fall share. Adams Farm opens their scheduling book in June for the following year. Popular farms like The Farmhouse Meats and Brass Family Farm frequently sell out - join waitlists and sign up for newsletters to catch cancellations.

04

I live in Boston - how do I get the beef home?

The 'farm drive' to Athol or Groton takes 1-2 hours. Clear your SUV trunk or rent a van - a half cow fills 5-7 boxes. Alternatively, use delivery services: Walden Local Meat delivers shares to doorsteps across Eastern MA, or Lilac Hedge Farm offers home delivery for bulk orders, eliminating the logistics entirely.