Kilkenny Mart held its weekly cattle sale on Thursday 3 August.
There was a reasonably big entry of stock for the time of year, which was met with a solid trade considering the recent price cuts on the factory floor.
Cull cows consisted of predominantly dairy-type cows, with a good mixture of traditional and continental suckler types through them.
Well-fleshed and heavy cows sold well, with a Charolais-cross cow weighing 670kg topping the section at €1,710 (€2.55/kg).
Continental cows
The majority of the continental cows ranged from €1.80/kg up to €2.61/kg, which was paid for an exceptional young Belgian Blue-cross weighing 590kg that sold for €1,540.
The lighter store-type cows were a harder sell, with the looming uncertainty of the falling beef price to the forefront of buyers' minds, with Friesian cows in the 500kg to 600kg bracket ranging from €1.30/kg up to €1.93/kg for the more forward and fleshier types.
Lighter store bullocks
Lighter store bullocks were met with a steady trade, considering the recent weather.
Traditional dairy beef-bred bullocks in the 350kg to 450kg range made from €700 to a high of €1,100 for three Hereford-cross bullocks weighing 432kg (€2.55/kg), with the majority selling upwards of €2.20/kg.
The female counterparts in a similar weight bracket were a slightly tougher sell, selling from €700 to €1,000, which was paid for three Hereford-cross heifers weighing 422kg (€2.37/kg).
The top price per kilo was €2.43/kg for three Hereford-cross heifers weighing 387kg that sold for €940.
Continental bullocks and heifers
Continental bullocks weighing 350kg to 450kg were met with a firmer trade, selling from €740 to a high of €1,300 for four super Charolais bullocks weighing 421kg (€3.09/kg).
Another notable price was achieved for four Limousin-cross bullocks weighing 405kg selling for €1,240 (€3.06/kg).
Continental heifers were more plentiful and the store types commanded prices from €800 to €1,310, which was met by a Charolais-cross heifer weighing 450kg (€2.91/kg), with other top-quality lots still coming in and around the €3/kg mark.
Fit-for-slaughter bullocks
Prime bullocks fit for slaughter and meeting the right criteria were met with a brisk trade. Three Limousin-cross bullocks weighing 700kg made a very strong price of €2,120 (€3.03/kg).
Farmers with quality forward stock were well rewarded, with over €1,200 with the weight frequently paid for U grade type stock - a prime example being two Limousin-cross bullocks that weighed 623kg selling for €1,940 (€3.11/kg).
Forward and slaughter-fit heifers were not as plentiful, but still sold freely to a high of €1,660 for a Limousin heifer weighing 635kg (€2.61/kg).
The majority of these prime lots fetched in the region of €900 to €1,100 with the weight.