Kilkenny Mart’s first sale of 2025 exceeded all expectations, with an insatiable demand for slaughter-fit stock driving the trade.
The entry of 700 head on Thursday last was higher than anticipated and mart manager Michael Lynch commented that fierce competition between agents is encouraging more producers to market cattle live.
Beef heifers were the sharpest trade in terms of price per kilo achieved, with an average price of €3.25/kg or €2,050/head for 630kg.
The standout price in this section was €3,340 paid for a 965kg Charolais heifer.
There was some super-quality continental heifers on offer, which drove prices to €3.50/kg and a top of €3.78/kg for a batch of four Charolais heifers weighing 598kg.
Forward store heifers averaged around the €2.90/kg mark, with prices ranging from €2.50/kg for Friesian heifers to €3/kg to €3.30/kg for traditional breeds and upwards of €3.50/kg for some quality continentals.
There was a similar trend for bullocks, with prices for bullocks weighing in excess of 600kg ranging from €2.73/kg to €3.77/kg and recording a fine average of €3.21/kg.
Friesian and dairy-cross stock ranged in the main from €2.80/kg to €3.25/kg, with continental cattle again selling to €3.50/kg and higher.
Lighter bullocks weighing 500kg to 600kg recorded the same average price per kilo, with agents and feeders especially active for any forward types and lots with a good cover of flesh.
Bullocks weighing 400kg to 500kg averaged around €3/kg, with Friesian bullocks selling from €2.50/kg to €2.90/kg depending on quality and continental-crosses from €3.20/kg all the way to €3.75/kg.
Cull cows
There was also an excellent trade for cull cows on Tuesday. Reporting on an entry of over 200 head, auctioneer George Candler said that demand for top-quality cows was electric, with continental cows from €2.40/kg to €3.10/kg.
Friesian cull cows sold from €1.40/kg to €1.80/kg for lighter and aged cows with lower kill-out potential, rising to €2/kg to €2.48/kg for better conformed types.
Demand for dairy stock also looks more positive, with freshly calved Friesian cows and heifers selling from €1,650 to €2,240 for younger lots and back to €1,200 for older or plainer-quality lows. In-calf cows and heifers sold from €900 to €1,600.