Next butcher date: January 2025. Reserve your beef share now!

Quarter Beef Share (Deposit)
Quarter Beef Share (Deposit)
Quarter Beef Share (Deposit)
Quarter Beef Share (Deposit)

Quarter Beef Share (Deposit)

Regular price $200.00
Unit price  per 

100 packaged pounds of grass-fed, grain-finished, all-natural Oregon beef. 

To reserve your share, place your deposit here or email flying8ranchoregon@gmail.com. 

Upcoming beef shares will be available *February 2025.* Reserve your share now! 

Typical Breakdown of Meat Cuts 

40% = Ground Beef

35% = Roasts

25% = Steaks 

Q: Can I choose which cuts I want?

A: Yes! When purchasing a beef share, you will be sent a cut sheet to specify your cut preferences. We will gladly assist if you have any questions. 

Live Weight vs. Hanging Weight vs. Packaged Weight

Live Weight: Weight of animal on hoof. 

Hanging Weight: Weight provided by the butcher after initial processing. **This is the weight used in calculating the price of your share.** (The hanging weight is approximately 60% of the live weight.)

Packaged Weight: Weight of the packaged meat you bring home to your freezer. (The packaged weight is approximately 60-65% of the hanging weight.)

Price Breakdown (Example Only) of a Quarter Beef Share

Owed to Flying 8 Ranch

Hanging weight = 162.5 lbs

Price per pound = $4.50

162.5 lbs x $4.50/lb = $731.25

Owed to Butcher: Prineville, OR Butcher Boys

162.5 lbs x $1.15/lb cut and wrap fee = $186.88. 

(Please note that the butcher's cut and wrap fee is subject to change and is outside of our control.)

Approximate Total Cost of Quarter Beef Share = $918.13. 

Payment Options

Our payment options include cash, check, or debit/credit card through our website. If you have any questions please email flying8ranchoregon@gmail.com.

Pick-Up Location

There is no shipping available for beef shares. Purchased beef shares are to be picked up straight from the butcher located in Prineville, Oregon.

Butcher Boys: 2525 NW Ritches Ln, Prineville, OR 97754. 

Freezer Space Needed

A general guideline is approximately 30 pounds of meat per cubic foot of freezer space.

Did You Know?

Our cattle are born, raised, and processed right here in Eastern/Central Oregon.