CHOPS01 wrote: » They are left overs from a load last Nov. Going by that lot I reckon they are 670 - 700 kg. One lad possibly a shake more
Bass Reeves wrote: » Hard to see a rise before April ( and that may be optimistic.). If they were lighter I would grass them if you had land that would take them in mid March. I think that cattle will be really scarce for July and August. TBH if they are finished I would let them off but the truth is replacements are really scarce.
Cassidy2 wrote: » Money will be scarce before cattle
Ger1987 wrote: » Any update on prices? any sign of it picking up at all? Killing Bulls here at the moment but we are just getting €3.90 for U's, €3.8 for R's and €3.70 for 0's. Mixture of continentals and Freisians. They are trying to implement a cut of €0.20/kg for any animals over 420kg. Had a lad in the yard offering us €2.20/kg flat liveweight for finished continental bulls and nearly finished continental heifers. Bit to low I think as the majority will kill out U= and heifers would get quality assurance on the grid. Speaking to a guy I know well the other day, very large farmer who finishes mostly bullocks, he has not killed an animal on the grid yet, flat price only. It would be nice to be that big that the factory would agree to that in order to get the cattle!! To be fair, he is sending all his cattle around 80 miles to be killed.
Bass Reeves wrote: » Kildare???
dryan wrote: » any update on the Steer prices these days?
danjoe wrote: » Looking to move a Lim stock bull soon,was quoted 2.80 today,any other better quotes around? Tia
Ger1987 wrote: » Any update on prices? any sign of it picking up at all? Killing Bulls here at the moment but we are just getting €3.90 for U's, €3.8 for R's and €3.70 for 0's. Mixture of continentals and Freisians. They are trying to implement a cut of €0.20/kg for any animals over 420kg.Had a lad in the yard offering us €2.20/kg flat liveweight for finished continental bulls and nearly finished continental heifers. Bit to low I think as the majority will kill out U= and heifers would get quality assurance on the grid. Speaking to a guy I know well the other day, very large farmer who finishes mostly bullocks, he has not killed an animal on the grid yet, flat price only. It would be nice to be that big that the factory would agree to that in order to get the cattle!! To be fair, he is sending all his cattle around 80 miles to be killed.
blue5000 wrote: » Where were they headed to and were they fussy about weights? PM me if you prefer.
I said wrote: » Sent some this am €3.95 base +QA and bonus 4.13 R+3
CloughCasey1 wrote: » Any idea of weights yet? What age stock? Mine went to north tipp!
CloughCasey1 wrote: » Chx bought as suck. 15 mts 6 days. 330kg dw 3.85 base plus qa & 6c on grid. R+ 2+.
dryan wrote: » Heifers/bullocks/bulls?
Robson99 wrote: » Would it not have paid to feed him for another 3 weeks?
Cassidy2 wrote: » Beef getting a bit scared.anyone else hear anything