Why Longhorn Beef A breed that puts on muscle, not marbling.
Texas Longhorn cattle have spent four hundred years on this
continent learning how to thrive on grass. They are not a beef
breed in the modern sense — they were never bred to fatten quickly
in a feedlot. What that means for your freezer is leaner cuts,
beefier flavor, and a meat profile that tends to come out
healthier on a panel.
Freezer beef has been part of Fun-EE Farm from the very beginning.
It started in the family's 4-H dairy-beef years — three animals the
first season, offered to neighbors to gauge interest. It was a
success, so the next years brought five, then seven. Selling beef
straight to local families is something we have done, and believed
in, for a long time.
Every order is processed by a local butcher and cut to your
specifications. When you reserve a share, you work from a cut sheet
— steak thickness, roast sizes, how many packages, what to keep and
what to grind. First time through? We walk you through it. There is
nothing complicated about it once someone shows you how.