mallethead wrote: » have a big charolais cow to go she's about 800kg what sort of money is worth?
mf240 wrote: » Lol at the spelling. But what would these be worth? Nice enough and bucket reared so theyed be quite?http://www.donedeal.ie/beefcattle-for-sale/weaklings/10156552
orm0nd wrote: » heavy cattle well back in the marts , lighter stock not as much just talking to guy earlier who sells usually sell lm bullocks (he would have them nice, all home bred) about 330 to 360 kgs , reckons they are back on average €50 in 2 weeks
simx wrote: » '14 good sq Fr blks 353kg €780
jd06 wrote: » A neighbour of mine sold 700kgs lims for 1530 . Big cattle are way back at de marts
CloughCasey1 wrote: » Thats south by 200approx.
flutered wrote: » may 2013, 350kg angus hefhirs running with a limousen bull for the last six weeks, well fed, rough estimate please
Miname wrote: » Are You sure they are only 350kg?
flutered wrote: » could be more i am a bad judge
CloughCasey1 wrote: » 27mts old should be a lot more. At 350 kg they have only done 12kg a month since birth. Sould be twice that with average feeding.
Farmer Pudsey wrote: » They are Angus'es what do you expect
whelan2 wrote: » :rolleyes:, :rolleyes: jex
flutered wrote: » sorry every one, my mighty mistake, born last may, so may 14, 350kg roughly
larrymiller wrote: » That's more like it.
Farmer Pudsey wrote: » Some of those JEX's are great cattle. Lad below killed O-3+ and 335kgs at 28 months. He did nearly a kg/day for last 400 days before he was slaughtered. he was squeezed during that time as well. He out preformed the best of two AA that were around the same weight bought at the same time.
simx wrote: » What age/price was he bought at puds?
Farmer Pudsey wrote: » Bought at 14 months at 345 kgs LW, he was a bull. He was on the farm for about 15 with his weight with fees and transport paid. If you had 10 like him ever year you be very He killed O-3+. there was a bit left in him still
CloughCasey1 wrote: » Plain animal can leave as much as the best. Were you only one bidding on him? Seen a yearling frx 380kg hardly get a bid last week. ignorance is twice as dangerous as knowledge.
Farmer Pudsey wrote: » Remember it was last year early summer bulls were not the flavour of the month. Bought a good Fr bull same day 390kgs for 450 and another a few week later 450 for 500. Not sure was it I or the dealers opened them but I ended up with them. God I never knew plain animals left as much as the best at times. I just taught I was buying them as they were on euro saver menu.:rolleyes: