Mart manager Sean Leahy said that those heifers that were well-grown, with good EBIs and good figures sold from €1,400 to a top price of €1,940, which was paid for a top-quality heifer with 8,000kg of milk in the background.
Light and plain heifers sold to a low of €1,000 per head. The majority of average-quality heifers sold from €1,300 to €1,400.
This freshly calved heifer was born in March 2015, has an EBI of €74 and sold for €1,530.
Sean said that of the 140 animals that passed through the ring, about 120 of these were AI-bred, showing the quality of stock on offer. In terms of calving dates, the majority were from the end of January to the end of March.
This freshly calved heifer was born in February 2015, has an EBI of €53 and sold for €1,360.
This freshly calved heifer was born in October 2015, has an EBI of €82 and sold for €1,450.
There were about 16 calved heifers on offer also, which were met with good demand.
Prices of these ranged mainly from €1,300 to €1,600, again with size and a history of milk and solids being the main drivers behind prices at the sale.
This freshly calved heifer was born in October 2015, has an EBI of €77 and sold for €1,450.
This heifer was born in February 2016, has an EBI of €92, is due to calve in January 2018 and sold for €1,000.
Freeze brand 1461 is a 3rd calver, EBI €-12, sold for €960. Freeze brand 1576 is a second calver, EBI €11, sold for €1400. Freeze brand 1696 is a second calver, EBI €84, sold for €1,360. Freeze brand 1568 is a second calver, EBI €59 and sold for €1,450.
The cow on the left is a third calver, EBI €18, sold for €1310. The cow on the right is a second calver, EBI €40, sold for €1,100.
Demand was mostly Munster-based, with some farmers from as far away as Cavan buying at the sales.
Commission rates are 1.5% to the seller and 2.5% to the buyer.
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