memorystick wrote: » Going to start mealing cattle next week. Mixed bag. What’s the going rate for fleshy AAx and HRx bullocks about 600kg? Sound
Bass Reeves wrote: » Factory or Mart. In the the Mart I saw 600 kg AA heifers make 1400 euro yesterday. There is reports of flat prices of 4.4-4.5 AA's going. HE would be 10-20c/ kg back off that. Ballinrobe supposed to be paying great money for the lighter AA and HE hanging at around 300 kgs or below it, I am not sure if they are near you
MIKEKC wrote: » Wonder would it pay to try and get fresians out under 30 months. Average quality around 600kg.Normally let them run on to 33-34 months no meal.With so few qualifying for bonus , would there be much difference at the end of the day. Feeding in field wouldn't be very safe at my age.
memorystick wrote: » I’ve some light Fr that I’m going to feed. They’re all 26 months + I’d say they’re over 500kgs. 2 months of good feeding should get them fit.
MIKEKC wrote: » Probably would but would the cost justify it is what I'm trying to figure out.You would probably want a magic wand to answer that. Price may drop before mine get to the usual 33-34 months.Hoping that the cheap weight gain off grass would make up for loss of the few bonuses. Won't be buying anything until autumn so will have plenty grass
morphy87 wrote: » A man I know is getting 4.50 flat for hex cattle under age,quality assured, they are a good type of Hereford,he said the agent is anxious for cattle
DBK1 wrote: » I’ve heard of that being offered in a factory in the midlands as well and another midlands factory offering €4.60 flat rate for Angus. Both were third hand information and not directly from an agent but I’m fairly sure it’s accurate.
morphy87 wrote: » Usually sell my cattle the end of August early September, the agent I deal with rang me this evening looking for cattle,have I anything at all,4.20 on the grid but I’d say if selling would squeeze more, he doesn’t know how long it will last but he said cattle are very scarce, a lot of people have them sold all ready that would normally going in the next few weeks
DukeCaboom wrote: » Funny old year, I've never as many cattle sold as early as I have this year. Would really be Aug and Sept id be aiming for. There only killing ok but I've a fine cheque.
morphy87 wrote: » Weight wise are you back much considering your selling two months earlier? This shortage could last for a while so
grange mac wrote: » Probably better off marting heavy cattle.. .seen a 850kg chx go unsold in skibb today for 2020... Never seen bullock breach 2k in skibb previously
Albert Johnson wrote: » I wonder did the seller run out of road when he was still unsold at that price? Greed can set in with a good trade and it's simple enough you can overshoot the runway.
Bass Reeves wrote: » Was he under or over 30 months
grange mac wrote: » Just Under... 2 big golden Charolais. .. Super cattle... Were early so no sale initially at 1950...came through again at end bullocks to 2020...was shocked when heard after they were being taken home.. ... Must have a guaranteed price from someone... Or else pure stupidity
cute geoge wrote: » any quotes for p/o cows for next week
Albert Johnson wrote: » I wonder did the seller run out of road when he was still unsold at that price? Greed can set in with a good trade and it's simple enough you can overshoot the runway.[/QUOTE The beef farmer is allowed to be greedy once every fifty years
Anto_Meath wrote: » I generally find that good R / U grade beef cattle fit to kill make around €50 less in the Mart than they would in the factory where as O /P grades could make over €100 less. The lads around the ring buying beef are no fools they know the value of an animal like to the nearest €1. But at the minute whatever is happening the AA cattle are make about €100 more than they would in the factory..
Bass Reeves wrote: » He might be a better judge of cattle than we think. At 850 kgs and it being mart weight he should killout 55/56%. He be 475DW at 56%. He should grade U-/U=. By the look of it next week's base will be 4.25/kg U30 months that bullock should make 4.57/4.63per kg he would make 2150-2220 Over 30 months he should make a price of 4.45-4.5/kg he make 2100euro He may know his own cattle, there grading and killout
morphy87 wrote: » How much further can you see cattle rising to? I’d say it will be 4.25 this week How long will it last and when will the pull start this year? All I know back our way factory cattle are very scarce