Buy Bulk Beef in Texas

7 suppliers selling half cows and bulk meat

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100% grass-fed Texas beef with free delivery on half and whole cows. No hormones, antibiotics, or chemicals. Trusted by Texans for over 14 years.

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Farm-to-table, all-natural pasture raised beef. Grass fed and grain finished. Pick up from the ranch in Hico, Texas.

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Cosgray Farms

Georgetown

Local Texas grass fed beef. Half beef shares with a variety of nutritious cuts to provide your family with healthy meals all year.

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Free delivery on whole and half beef within 40 miles of Boerne. Serves Boerne, Comfort, Kerrville, and greater San Antonio area.

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Clean, healthy, quality grass-fed, pasture finished beef from Crosby, Texas. Available at Houston area farmers markets.

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Texas cowboy raising the highest quality beef. Quarter, half, whole steer and custom options. All animals from local South Texas ranchers.

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Premium Corriente beef, hormone-free, grass-fed and grain-finished. USDA Prime and Choice graded. Half beef around 158 lbs take-home weight.

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Buying Bulk Beef in Texas

Texas has a strong tradition of farm-direct beef sales. Whether you're looking for grass-fed, grain-finished, or organic options, local farms offer quality meat at prices better than the grocery store.

Most farms require a deposit to reserve your share, with the balance due at pickup. Processing times vary by season, so plan ahead - popular farms often sell out months in advance.