We are currently going through a bit of a problem with the
business that processes our meat.
Here's what happened. I'd like some input on this.
We fed a heifer out that injured her foot last summer.
She was fed with some steers and fed for 120 days.
As she got heavier her foot started to bother her.
We took 3 steers and the heifer to be processed. I called
in how we wanted it cut and wrapped. They called and
said it was done and to pick it up. I cooked some steaks and
while they were a little small, they were really good. Tender,
and tasted great. I've cooked roasts, no problem. Now the
hamburger is a different story. Smelled rancid when I cooked
it. Once was enough. I don't want to cook up any more hamburger...
we did give some away before we realized there was a problem.
So I called that person and asked how the hamburger was and
they said, "well, since you asked, it wasn't great."
So, I called
the processing plant and talked with them. They said that she
wasn't fat enough to hang that long. I asked how long they hung her and
they said 2 weeks, but that was too long. I then asked, "who told
you to hang her 2 weeks?" They said that's what they do. To which
I replied, "why didn't someone tell us she wasn't fat enough to
hang that long? Why didn't you ever mention this to us? I called
once about the processing directions AND then again about
making some jerky. No one ever mentioned a problem with
anything..." :x
My mother was a meat wrapper. And she said if there is anything
wrong it will show up in the fat of an animal. I think they mixed
some rancid fat with this hamburger, but they deny that. What I
think would be fair is for them to replace some of the burger, if
not all...
If they didn't mix some bad fat with the burger, why wouldn't all
the meat have a bad taste? You can smell that burger when it's
cooking, does not smell like good burger.
I'd appreciate any comments. Never have we had this happen
before, ever.