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.
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.
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.
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.
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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