Irish farmers could earn or lose up to €150 per head on their cattle in choosing the factory where they kill their cattle. According to analysis of prices paid at Irish factories by the Irish Farmers Journal for every animal bought in 2019, there is a 38c/kg difference on the price paid for a U=3= young bull between the top and bottom factories. When this is applied to a 395kg carcase, it amounts to €150 per headIt should be pointed out that the biggest differences in prices paid are more common in the extreme grades and where factories don’t buy a category of cattle as a matter of policy. We don’t have access to the individual cattle kill at individual factories but we can assume that, in some cases, tiny numbers are killed which may also explain a huge price-per-kilo variance.