Citations:cowpooling

Noun: "the practice of two or more parties jointly purchasing all or part of a butchered cow and dividing the meat between them"

 * 2008 — Wency Leung, "You take the ribs, I'll take the rump", The Globe and Mail, 21 May 2008:
 * Cowpooling, however, is far more involved than simply grabbing a sirloin from the grocery freezer.
 * 2009 — Laura Vozzella, "Going the extra mile for local food", Ashland Daily Tidings, 11 August 2009:
 * Liz Smith of Hamilton has plans to buy a whole steer from an area farmer and split the meat with four friends. Her name for it: "cowpooling."
 * 2011 — Melissa Tosetti & Kevin Gibbons, Living the Savvy Life: The Savvy Woman's Guide to Smart Spending and Rich Living, Morgan James Publishing (2011), ISBN 9781600378348, page 137:
 * Once we get about half way through the original 77 pounds of beef that's sitting in our freezer, we will start the cowpooling process again. If you're interested in cowpooling, the Internet is the first place to start.