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Anymulewilldo

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Cheshire
Welshpool this morning 😒
47.5s 129.80
47.5s 125.80
46's 121
47s 123.5
48.5s 122
Bloody good lambs and the buyers told me so, bidding was more animated on mine than a lot of pens but it's still sh!t if it carries on like this I'll be going deadweight with everything I'm fùçked if I'm going to get up at half 4 for that
Half 4?! Jesus wept!!
 

muleman

Member
Welshpool this morning 😒
47.5s 129.80
47.5s 125.80
46's 121
47s 123.5
48.5s 122
Bloody good lambs and the buyers told me so, bidding was more animated on mine than a lot of pens but it's still sh!t if it carries on like this I'll be going deadweight with everything I'm fùçked if I'm going to get up at half 4 for that
Youl do well to find any deadweight firm that can give £130 at the moment
 

Estate fencing.

Member
Livestock Farmer
Does anyone want to guess a figure for young mule ewes and lambs. I got someone who wants 40 and I’m thinking I could buy them for £80/life for twins and 90 for singles. Buying march/April born lambs in may.
 
Location
Devon
1100 + but I hear they are going to get dearer .
One of the big processors held crisis talks early last week about how they are going to manage to source enough cattle to supply the ever growing demand !
I'm NOT putting in the public domain who it is but my source of info is reliable !
Simple answer on how they are going to get enough cattle...

Pay a sustainable price that covers the ever increasing input costs, investment and a sensible profit margin for all farmers in the chain be that the calve rearer/ suckler cow farmer/ store producer or finisher.

If they paid £6 kilo for suckler bred cattle many farmers who have got out would go back in or it would entice new people to keep sucklers instead of the current situation where there will be no suckler cows left before long and the land will have either gone for rewilding or grain/ growing crops for AD plants. ( and the same can be said about dairy bred beef stock )
 

Hilly

Member
4 until 7 are the best hours in the day, no one to bother you, can get all the sheep and paperwork done before 7, if I don’t do them until later it takes ages!
Tis the time of day we are most sharp, my late father used to work peace work and said if you didnt have the wage earned by lunch time it didnt happen in the afternoon , he also described peace work as white slavery 😂
 

Hfd Cattle

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Hereford
Simple answer on how they are going to get enough cattle...

Pay a sustainable price that covers the ever increasing input costs, investment and a sensible profit margin for all farmers in the chain be that the calve rearer/ suckler cow farmer/ store producer or finisher.

If they paid £6 kilo for suckler bred cattle many farmers who have got out would go back in or it would entice new people to keep sucklers instead of the current situation where there will be no suckler cows left before long and the land will have either gone for rewilding or grain/ growing crops for AD plants. ( and the same can be said about dairy bred beef stock )
Totally agree.
The emmediate problem is that the cattle just aren't there .
One reason mentioned was the quantity of cattle killed at a young age . 15/17 mths instead of being allowed to grow on into bigger cattle . It's become almost a viscious circle .
I was shown a graph which was quite interesting about different joints from beef cattle 15/17 mths 25/27 mths and then 36 mths . It does make you think we are actually 'wasting beef' in a funny sort of way !
..it's quite interesting that the bigger cattle tend to be going through the livestock fat markets and the same abbatoirs are buying them !
I pointed out that it was the abbatoirs that originally set the trend for smaller cattle !
 

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