Danzy wrote: » Willfarman wrote: » Supposed to be supplies backing up. Anything I seen the lair-age in slaney was well fit. Burnt grass makes roast beef as they say. Is it good for cattle, suppose it would be, they can eat more. Was going to wait till next week to book a few bullocks in but no point in hanging on. They might be here longer than I think. Will all this killing now, leave things a bit tighter in October.
Willfarman wrote: » Supposed to be supplies backing up. Anything I seen the lair-age in slaney was well fit. Burnt grass makes roast beef as they say.
Willfarman wrote: » Oh I almost forgot.. well done England!!!!
CHOPS01 wrote: » Willfarman wrote: » There’s a fair old volume being moved at the minute. 3.95 for this coming week for bullocks in slaney. Have you cattle going next week ? Hoping my man will be taking a few to be killed Monday morning.
Willfarman wrote: » There’s a fair old volume being moved at the minute. 3.95 for this coming week for bullocks in slaney.
Bass Reeves wrote: » this always happens when certain types of cattle are plentifull. Friesians always are the ones they try to back up because of there ability to carry more wait and not go over fat.
kk.man wrote: » A big cow finisher says they don't want Fr cows, finished or not.
blue5000 wrote: » kk.man wrote: » I heard the factories don't want Cows. Had to wait about 10 days after booking them in, but got a few away this week. I suppose they prefer a 3+ or 3= fat score to stick the burgers together. They probably don't want under finished cows alright.
kk.man wrote: » I heard the factories don't want Cows.
Cavanjack wrote: » Got 4.05 for steers yesterday in clones. I'd say they'll drop like a stone in the next month if this weather keeps up. They are getting cows thrown at them now too to keep the English in burgers.
Hershall wrote: » Willfarman wrote: » CloughCasey1 wrote: » The loss of that loop the loop has gone to your head. Someone give him a flake of a hurl to get him thinking straight!! 4.10 for a few tomorrow. 4.05 after that i was told. Too hot to swing a hurl to today clough. I’ll take a flake on a 99 :P 4.10 going here too but I don’t think there’s that much fat stock about. But if they are fit, sell and buy back is my mantra. Plain Store cattle have plummeted this week. Was in the local factory today lots of store cattle being killed. Unfortunately they quoting €4.00 for bks next week. Its an ill wind etc etc. 😊
Willfarman wrote: » CloughCasey1 wrote: » The loss of that loop the loop has gone to your head. Someone give him a flake of a hurl to get him thinking straight!! 4.10 for a few tomorrow. 4.05 after that i was told. Too hot to swing a hurl to today clough. I’ll take a flake on a 99 :P 4.10 going here too but I don’t think there’s that much fat stock about. But if they are fit, sell and buy back is my mantra. Plain Store cattle have plummeted this week.
CloughCasey1 wrote: » The loss of that loop the loop has gone to your head. Someone give him a flake of a hurl to get him thinking straight!! 4.10 for a few tomorrow. 4.05 after that i was told.
tanko wrote: » Yeah, so much for the world cup and the heat wave rising prices. Price fixing cartel fixes prices as usual, nothing to do with supply and demand but im sure the competition authority will look into it and take action...
grassroot1 wrote: » how are you claiming harry kane?