Bass Reeves wrote: » Stores or breeding. If stores what weight and what did they make
Lady Haywire wrote: » Oooh true, hadn't thought of that. Only ever watch it to sell, very poor AA bulls went through there before the drys.
Base price wrote: » If your interested in buying sucklers and springers it's sorta important to know if they are in calf, when they are due or not in calf etc, iykwim.
Lady Haywire wrote: » I just find half the time I don't listen to the auctioneer at all & just watch the screen price, decent internet needed though!
Base price wrote: » The change of auctioneers helped - M. McE is easier to understand.
Lady Haywire wrote: » Watching it too. It's when the fecking audio just goes completely which annoys me! Happened there at about 204 in the dry cows.
Base price wrote: » I'm watching Carrigallen and the audio is awful. I can't understand a word the auctioneer is saying due to the echo in the shed, clanging and banging gates. I can't understand why marts cannot get the audio correct at this stage. It has to impact sales.
Bass Reeves wrote: » This is a huge issue if you limit your buying choice in farming it is impossible to make a profit. Paying 100 euro extra for an animal means it needs to kill 25 kgs than the next animal
morphy87 wrote: » Your spot on there, heard of people buying and then when seeing the cattle at home are dissapointed, the cattle I am trying to buy looked at them today after dinner in the field so I have a fair idea what I am trying to buy
Base price wrote: » I prefer LSL too as most marts (not all) using the app have a catalogue prior to the sale commencing. I can look at the catalogue and see if there is anything that I may be interested in. TBH I think LSL is more professional that Marteye but I haven't used Martbids so cannot comment. I have upgraded from the laptop to the TV. I use a lead to link them and you can select which video stream you want to watch although we bid on the phones. Like you we have bought online without viewing the stock beforehand. As I said in previous posts the lighting in the ring is very important especially if you are buying dark coloured/black/black ended calves and cattle. We got caught out with a few AAx/HEx calves in the early days of LSL but over time I have trained my eye into the ring size, surrounding gates etc. I've looked at the sale from Gortalea mart in Kerry a few times and imho it's one of the best online sales that I have seen. Edit to add yet again: All calves sold in a mart whether it's online or not should show the Dam's breed code, it's now recorded on the blue card so it should be shown so that potential purchasers are properly informed. I note that my previous requests hasn't been taken up by any of the main stream Ag publications.
Bass Reeves wrote: » It important to make sure you are registered with the mart you are bidding at. As I suppose you know different marts use different systems. I have used LSL and Marteye. I slightly perfect LSL but both methods are user friendly. Remember cattle squeezed in a pen look different to cattle in a mart ring. You need a fairly good internet connection. I found that bidding from home on fibre connection using the home PC was better than bidding over a mobile phone. However I never went to the mart to view. I was happy enough with what I bought
Base price wrote: » I have upgraded from the laptop to the TV. I use a lead to link them and you can select which video stream you want to watch although we bid on the phones.
patsy_mccabe wrote: » There's also martbids.ie . How many are there in total?https://bidding.martbids.ie/app/v4/login.php
patsy_mccabe wrote: » There's also martbids.ie .How many are there in total?https://bidding.martbids.ie/app/v4/login.php
Dunedin wrote: » I’ve registered through both LSL and marteye. When I click ‘submit to bid’ and it says it’s sent but it never comes back. From an iPhone
Albert Johnson wrote: » I've only used the LSL app and online mart.ie but on both of those it told me when I was the highest bidder. If I was the underbidder it again displayed this information as well as how much the next bid would cost me and how long I had to get back in before the hammer fell. As for the app freezing that's an intermittent thing and will vary depending on your internet connection and other factors. It's a reasonably straight forward process imo and if I can use it successfully then it's not too difficult.
morphy87 wrote: » Have to buy some cattle this week, I will be doing it online, have the app and am registered with the mart I have never used it before so when you bit how do you know your bid is the highest during bidding? Does the screen light up? Also do you need good coverage or broadband for this to work? The last thing I want to happen is for it to freeze when I have a lot picked out to bid on