dryan wrote: » I let a few bullocks go this morning at 3.85 base price. The factory are quoting 3.80 for next week.
bob charles wrote: » got and get are two different things unfortunately. IFA said €4 is to be "got"
poor farmer wrote: » i have dairy bred bulls to sell, sold some last week at €3.70/kg for O I have been quoted €3.65 for this week. I also have a fr. stock bull to sell 4 year old in good flesh about 900kg live anyone know what i should be getting for him
NewBeefFarmer wrote: » Im new, 3.85 3.90 ? whats this? .. per what? If i have a chx suppose hes 550/650, i know these are factory prices ye are talking about here. are they for bullocks? lol. . ive often read through this tread, but my prices on my excel sheet are in around 2/2.20 per kg, and i often wondered what are ye lads talking about. :pac:
rayzorsharpest wrote: » Im having alot of hasstle getting heifers killed. I had them booked in since the ploughing. i only got €3.90 for them today. any idea where id get a better price??
49801 wrote: » €3.00-€3.20 for sucker culls but thinks 3.15ish
locha wrote: » Got 3.90 Thursday for a combination of R's & Os - steers
Cavanjack wrote: » 3.95 for a mix of o and r grade heifers
poor farmer wrote: » are prices hardening
bob charles wrote: » are these flat prices or base prices, many people still sell cattle on a flat price?
49801 wrote: » €3.96 /kg base price incl BB for heifers €3.00-€3.20 for sucker culls but thinks 3.15ish
bob charles wrote: » prices currently qouted for good culls is very weak, sell live
bob charles wrote: » Those prices in the independent sound very strong especially for the south of the country maybe more available up river. Your kinda snookered with not having the time to test them. As I overheard a procurement manager on the phone recently to an irate caller questioning prices he said "why didn't you sell them to the f**ken paper so":D