There was a large turnout for this week’s sale in Bandon.
Manager Tom McCarthy put the surge in numbers down to recent poor weather and the fact it was a bank holiday sale.
The vast majority were Friesian or traditional breed crosses, born from January to April 2016 and weighing between 460kg and 560kg.
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These bullocks born in February 2016 and weighing 512kg, sold for €830 (€1.62/kg).
Angus and Hereford bullocks made up just under half of the bullocks that passed through the sales ring, with strong demand from feeders.
Prices ranged from €1.75/kg up to €1.90/kg.
Continentals were short in numbers, and of what was available coloured continentals were making from €2.05 up to €2.35 while dairy cross continental were making about 5c/kg more than traditional beef crosses.
![](http://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/320/096/853786-320096.jpg)
These bullocks born January 2016 and weighing 561kg, sold for €1,045, (€1.86/kg).
Friesians made up about 40% of what was available in and with a few exceptions most made between €800 and €950.
Prices for Friesians were very consistent, with most selling from €1.50/kg to €1.65/kg.
2016 born bullocks:
Six Friesians, born in February and weighing 544kg sold for €840 (€1.54/kg).Four Friesians, born in March and weighing 561kg sold for €920 (€1.62/kg).Seven Friesians, born in January and weighing 557kg sold for €880 (€1.58/kg).Four Herefords, born in February and weighing 476kg sold for €870 (€1.83/kg).Six Herefords, born in April and weighing 481kg sold for €835 (€1.74/kg).Four Angus, born in February and weighing 523kg sold for €950 (€1.82/kg).Nine Angus, born in January and weighing 561kg sold for €1,045, (€1.86/kg).Two Charolais, born in January and weighing 562kg sold for €1,180, (€2.10/kg).Six Limousins, born in February and weighing 566kg sold for €1,090, (€1.93/kg). Read more
In pictures: heavy cows in demand in Carrigallen
Strong demand holds the trade steady at Balla
There was a large turnout for this week’s sale in Bandon.
Manager Tom McCarthy put the surge in numbers down to recent poor weather and the fact it was a bank holiday sale.
The vast majority were Friesian or traditional breed crosses, born from January to April 2016 and weighing between 460kg and 560kg.
![](http://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/320/096/853781-320096.jpg)
These bullocks born in February 2016 and weighing 512kg, sold for €830 (€1.62/kg).
Angus and Hereford bullocks made up just under half of the bullocks that passed through the sales ring, with strong demand from feeders.
Prices ranged from €1.75/kg up to €1.90/kg.
Continentals were short in numbers, and of what was available coloured continentals were making from €2.05 up to €2.35 while dairy cross continental were making about 5c/kg more than traditional beef crosses.
![](http://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/320/096/853786-320096.jpg)
These bullocks born January 2016 and weighing 561kg, sold for €1,045, (€1.86/kg).
Friesians made up about 40% of what was available in and with a few exceptions most made between €800 and €950.
Prices for Friesians were very consistent, with most selling from €1.50/kg to €1.65/kg.
2016 born bullocks:
Six Friesians, born in February and weighing 544kg sold for €840 (€1.54/kg).Four Friesians, born in March and weighing 561kg sold for €920 (€1.62/kg).Seven Friesians, born in January and weighing 557kg sold for €880 (€1.58/kg).Four Herefords, born in February and weighing 476kg sold for €870 (€1.83/kg).Six Herefords, born in April and weighing 481kg sold for €835 (€1.74/kg).Four Angus, born in February and weighing 523kg sold for €950 (€1.82/kg).Nine Angus, born in January and weighing 561kg sold for €1,045, (€1.86/kg).Two Charolais, born in January and weighing 562kg sold for €1,180, (€2.10/kg).Six Limousins, born in February and weighing 566kg sold for €1,090, (€1.93/kg). Read more
In pictures: heavy cows in demand in Carrigallen
Strong demand holds the trade steady at Balla
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