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I obviously have a bit more experience with the economies and costs associated with raising chickens for eggs / meat than I do with other animals. When I'm asked about chickens (eggs / meat) my response is usually: You can't compete on cost / pound or cost / egg with the huge commercial factories that have HUGE economies of scale. You can of course compete with quality, knowing how the animals were treated, and knowing exactly what they ate.
My question: Is this the same for all other animals used for meat? Do the pros / cons scale up with larger animals?
I ask because my city-slicker friend has this dream of owning a cow, or doing a cow co-ownership and letting the cow graze in the grassy hills and then he ends up with really cheap, high quality meat (he focuses on the really cheap aspect).
So, after purchasing, raising (feeding, care, etc.) and paying someone to do full processing, where do people usually end up, especially ones like my friend who just want a single cow, a couple pigs, etc. I'm guessing it is probably just like raising chickens for eggs / meat as it relates to cost, quality, etc?
What's your experience and your thoughts?
My question: Is this the same for all other animals used for meat? Do the pros / cons scale up with larger animals?
I ask because my city-slicker friend has this dream of owning a cow, or doing a cow co-ownership and letting the cow graze in the grassy hills and then he ends up with really cheap, high quality meat (he focuses on the really cheap aspect).
So, after purchasing, raising (feeding, care, etc.) and paying someone to do full processing, where do people usually end up, especially ones like my friend who just want a single cow, a couple pigs, etc. I'm guessing it is probably just like raising chickens for eggs / meat as it relates to cost, quality, etc?
What's your experience and your thoughts?