Newford Farm drafted 26 2019-born heifers for slaughter on Tuesday.
The heifers, which were an average of 19 months old, achieved an average carcase weight of 288kg and kill-out of 52%. The average grade was R=3=, while the base price was €3.65/kg. Six heifers graded R+, meaning they secured an extra 6c/kg on the QPS grid, while all animals were eligible for the 20c/kg QPS payment. This left the average sale price at €3.86/kg, with the heifers grossing a sale value of €1,113.
The heifers were slaughtered off grass without any concentrate supplementation. There are a number of heifers which possibly could have been killed in recent weeks but the slaughter date was delayed due to a withdrawal period for an outbreak of coccidiosis in August.
The remaining heifers are receiving concentrate supplementation of 5kg per head daily. These heifers have also been grazing in recent weeks on the Newford block and have been running into a yard for feeding. It is hoped to have another draft from this batch in the near future while it is likely that some heifers will need to be fed on into November before being fit for slaughter.
Bullocks
Bullocks have recently been housed on a finishing diet of ad-lib high-quality silage and 6kg concentrates. These bullocks were receiving concentrate supplementation at grass but with ground conditions deteriorating and the feeding value of grass reducing a decision was taken to house them and save the remaining grass for weanlings.
Table 1 details the average sales performance of cattle slaughtered to-date in Newford Farm. It is hoped to have another draft of bullocks, heifers and possibly cull cows over the next 10 days to two weeks.
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