Goat Cut Sheet
Please contact us at farmers@brasenhillfarm.com or by calling (603) 868 2001 with any questions.
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Your Information
Please provide the name and email that you used when you placed your order so that we can match each cut sheet to the correct person
Name *
Email *
Cut Options
Each part of the goat provides different choices as to how it can be cut.  For each cut, a small percentage is considered 'trim', ie what is discarded as a roast or chops are formed.  This can be combined to make either stew or ground meat, the option for which is listed below.  If you enjoy stew or ground meat, you can forgo other cuts in order to receive more of it.  Typically, if you choose shanks, roasts, chops, etc, over adding those parts of the goat to the trim,  you can expect to have very little left over for stew meat or ground meat.
Shoulder *
The shoulder of the goat can be cut into a roast which is typically 4lbs each, or chops.  There are two shoulder roasts per goat.
Fore Quarter *
The fore quarter is the upper half of the front leg.  These can come as roast, slices, or can be added to the stew meat or ground meat.
Shanks *
The shanks are the lower half of the front legs
Leg *
Whole legs are approximately 4lbs each while half legs are approximately 2lbs each.  There are two whole legs or four half legs per goat.
Rib *
The ribs can be broken down into either two racks of goat or rib chops.
Flank *
The flank can be cut as riblets or added to the trim.  We recommend adding this cut to the trim.
Trim *
Please decide whether you would like ground goat or goat stew meat.  You may also choose to have your trim split between both, though please note that due to type of trim that is left over, the slaughterhouse may not be able to honor your request.
Offal *
The offal includes the kidneys, liver and heart.  Please select whether you would like to receive it.
Bones *
Please select whether you would like to receive the bones.  They are cut into manageable sizes and perfect for making broth.
Packaging
Please specify how you would like your goat packaged.  If you ordered chops, choose how thick you would like them cut, and how many chops per package.
Wrapping *
We recommend vacuum sealing your meat.  It lasts longer and does not use any more plastic than white wrapping, as the meat is wrapped in a plastic bag inside of the butcher paper.
Trim Package Weight *
We typically request one pound packages for ground and stew meat.
Chops Per Package *
We typically base this off of how many chops we defrost at a time for a meal
Chop Thickness *
We recommend 1"
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