Just a point here. Should you kill a cow today, you won't be eating it today. First it has to be bled, then butchered, then hung for a while to let the meat age. Meat that is not aged is about as tender as a leather boot, give or take. DW's wife had a dairy farm/cattle ranch. Amazing the stuff she knows.
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