There was a high demand from ringside buyers in Raphoe for its most recent cattle sale for all types of cattle present.
There was a strong entry of 398 cattle for sale. This high demand from ringside buyers showed with an overall clearance rate of 99% achieved.
The overall sale average was improved considerably on the October 2023 figures.
The sale was topped by a pedigree Limousin stock bull weighing 1,150kg that sold for €2,900 (€2.52/kg).
There were four stock bulls sold and they ranged from €2,220 to €2,900 for a strong average of €2,410.
There was a strong entry of cull cows. This section was topped by a powerful Simmental cow that weighed 990kg that sold for €2,750 (€2.78/kg).
Cull cow demand was high from ringside buyers, with cows ranging from €880 to €2,750 and averaged €1,933.
There was a very small selection of in-calf cows on offer. They were mostly dairy-bred animals and the top price paid for an in-calf cow was €1,580.
There was just two cow-and-calf teams on offer and bidding was rapid for these lots, with the first lot selling for €2,500 and the second lot selling for €1,840.
Strong bullocks
There was a large entry of strong bullocks, made up of a selection of continental and dairy-bred bullocks.
The section was topped by a pair of Charolais-cross bullocks that weighed 695kg each and they sold for €2,080 (€2.99/kg).
The general run of these bullocks sold from €1,100 to €1,800.
There was a slightly higher demand for continental-bred bullocks than dairy-bred bullocks.
Demand for high-quality weanling bulls was very high throughout the sale from both ringside and online buyers.
A large portion of these high-quality younger weanling bulls sold from €800 to €1,500.
Quality
High-quality weanling heifers were in very strong demand, reaching top prices of €4.09/kg.
Younger 2024-born heifers weighing around 300kg were in the strongest demand throughout the heifer section, selling between €3.50/kg and €4.09/kg.
There was large demand from both online and ringside bidders for these young high-end heifers.
Ringside buyers dominated the bidding for the heavier 2023-born heifers that sold between €1,200 and €1,940.