CloughCasey1 wrote: » Do ya reckon Larry and his merry band of apostles will drop the prices much due to the recent news? Especially for cull cows/older stock?
bogman_bass wrote: » You can bet your backside he'll try. wether farmers will bite or not is another story
blue5000 wrote: » I hear abp Nenagh will be closing for 2-3 weeks for a refurb.
CloughCasey1 wrote: » For long?
Willfarman wrote: » Cows are unbelievable at minute. Prime beef been robbed by comparison.
Willfarman wrote: » They are indeed. Good fat cow would be ate without salt
dryan wrote: » any quotes to be got for steers this week? r/u grades.
TUBBY wrote: » 4.25 base cause i in aa scheme so no bargaining but 4.30 freely available with a load.
Cavanjack wrote: » Is that 4.25 before all aa bonuses?
TUBBY wrote: » Yes. 4.25 base + QA + AA bonus (- .12 on average due to o+)
jd06 wrote: » Iv 28 month old continental heifers ready to go there being looked atat sat what price at de mo, lm qa too
jd06 wrote: » 4.30 plus 12 for quality assured under age heifers today ballon meats
tanko wrote: » Are you happy enough with that?
jd06 wrote: » Ya, I think its ok or am I wrong??
tanko wrote: » No, I don't think you're wrong, prices are often a lot less than that. Hopefully you made a few quid.
larrymiller wrote: » Factory wouldn't take non qa heifer for a neighbour of mine. They mustn't be to stuck for cattle so..
Willfarman wrote: » Slaney been like that for a while now. Kavanaghs is the spot for them. Don't be in a hurry for cheque but it's a sound set up.
larrymiller wrote: » Yeah was slaney.. Where's kavanaghs?
TUBBY wrote: » ballymena paying great money for non qa, overage etc.
larrymiller wrote: » Bit of a trek for the small numbers he has. Will probably bring to the mart for him. What's trade like for finished or near finished black white head heifers?