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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 9278958" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>the top prices are for top quality big hol milkers, giving a lot of milk'</p><p>and its down hill from there.</p><p></p><p>any faults, hard knocks. And they were not 'fresh', or giving a lot of milk, and only served, not so many bidders for them, If you removed the worst 3, would have been a lot higher, £850, £1020 and £900, one was faulted. They were good middle of the road cows, so good price on the day.</p><p></p><p>we sold 66 2 weeks ago, good cows, back in calf, for oct/nov, on the bunch, we had had 4250litres of milk, av £1392. Held back by 10 served only cows, giving a lot of milk.</p><p></p><p>to get top prices, you have to put something in the ring, that buyers want, just like calves, dead simple. We were happy with our price, reckon we had had about £1700 value of milk out of them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 9278958, member: 86168"] the top prices are for top quality big hol milkers, giving a lot of milk' and its down hill from there. any faults, hard knocks. And they were not 'fresh', or giving a lot of milk, and only served, not so many bidders for them, If you removed the worst 3, would have been a lot higher, £850, £1020 and £900, one was faulted. They were good middle of the road cows, so good price on the day. we sold 66 2 weeks ago, good cows, back in calf, for oct/nov, on the bunch, we had had 4250litres of milk, av £1392. Held back by 10 served only cows, giving a lot of milk. to get top prices, you have to put something in the ring, that buyers want, just like calves, dead simple. We were happy with our price, reckon we had had about £1700 value of milk out of them [/QUOTE]
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