The mart trade continues its strong performance up and down the country, especially in the store and weanling rings.
There seems to be good demand for suckler cow and calf outfits but quality is more important here, with farmers willling to go the distance for the top-class cow-calf pairings.
Gortatlea Mart held its suckler sale on Thursday with a large number of in-calf heifers included in the sale. Over 70 lots went through the ring on the night.
In Kerry today and called into Gortatlea Mart tonight for their suckler sale. As part of dispersal sale this 2010 born pedigree Charolais cow with her pedigree Charolais 270kg July born bull calf, 6 months back in calf was knocked down at €1620. @farmersjournal @FJBeef pic.twitter.com/7nt7eGtNMd
— Adam Woods (@ajwwoods) February 20, 2020
Demand was good for good-quality lots while lesser dairy cross types didn’t see as good a trade. Top call of the night was €1,930 for a June 2017-born Limousin cow with a February 2020-born Limousin heifer calf at foot.
Average-quality cows with autumn born calves at foot were making from €1,300 to €1,600.
In-calf heifers ranged from €1,000 to €1,500, with dairy crosses attracting the lower end of the prices. A number of pedigree bulls were sold on the night from 12 to 15 months, with prices ranging from €1,200/head to €1,700/head.