Buying groceries, especially meat has gotten extremely expensive, AND you don’t know what has gone into that meat getting it to your grocery cart and your table.

Beauview Farm can take the unknown out of that, you’ll know exactly what’s gone into raising your beef, how it was taken care of, as well as the different options we have for buying beef. Whether it be an ⅛ of a beef suitable for an apartment size freezer or a whole beef to feed your entire family for a year. I have you covered!

Step One

Check out the shop and see what size of beef best suits you and your budget.

STEP TWO

Reach out with any questions you may have.

STEP THREE

Place a deposit to put your name in the queue or on the waitlist,

STEP FOUR

Once it's time for your animal to be harvested we will reach out to go over the cut page with you.

STEP FIVE

Delivery to a local pick up where you come and pick up your beef and enjoy!

 FAQs

  • We believe in providing our cattle with a balanced, nutritious diet that promotes their health and produces high-quality beef. Here's a breakdown of our feeding practices:

    Early Life: Our calves stay with their mothers for the first 7 to 8 months, primarily drinking milk and gradually introducing grazing.

    Post-Weaning Diet: After weaning, we transition our cattle to a carefully balanced diet:

    •70% Grass / 30% Barley

    Summer Months: During warmer seasons, our cattle spend most of their time grazing freely on our lush pastures along the scenic river banks. This allows them to enjoy a natural diet rich in diverse grasses and herbs.

    Winter Feeding: In the colder months, when pasture grazing isn't possible, we provide our cattle with high-quality bales of alfalfa-brome mix. This ensures they continue to receive proper nutrition year-round.

    Our feeding approach combines the benefits of grass-fed cattle with the flavor-enhancing qualities of grain, resulting in beef that's both nutritious and delicious. We're committed to sustainable farming practices that prioritize animal welfare and environmental stewardship.

  • At our farm we do not use any kind of growth hormones and it is antibiotic free. A common misconception with big level marketing is that some meat contains antibiotics, this is in fact just a marketing gimmick as all meat that is in the food chain is antibiotic free, while this doesn't mean some of our animals have never had meds as they have in order to cure them from illness the same as a doctor would prescribe you, what this means is that if an animal is given antibiotics there is a withdrawal period where you cannot harvest the animal, while we don't give meds unless we need to, we do what we need to in order to save the lives of our animals.