That’s good have they been fed creep?I had £134 for 42kg sucks at Sedgemoor today 319 kg pleased with that for July
I dont think anyone would ever doubt that.Just goes to show the liveweight sets the deadweight price
You need to get rid of them mules thenI dont think anyone would ever doubt that.
Also not much doubt that some classes of livestock sell better deadweight and some live .....if i had lambs like you i would sell through the auction!
Have thought about it.You need to get rid of them mules then
I wouldn't know, I'd booked mine in and had them penned early and left.Heard they were turning ewes away, I wanted to send some but they weren't very keen so I'll take my business elsewhere.
1600 at Exeter today.About 1200 lambs in sedge
What’s the commission and charges with Exeter?
Who was missing from bakewell?
So is someone going to let on who is supposed to have gone wrong in the ewe job ??The one that's gone bang.
A local rugby man told me recently that an increasing number of the traditional/local rugby supporters are turning to Melton. He said one of the main men was making a good job of upsetting the locals whilst canvassing sellers from away.melton,be a lot of ex rugby vendors there!!
Oh, ok I see what you meanAnd if they hold off for a week or on volume slightly, causes an over supply for demand and price eases.
So is someone going to let on who is supposed to have gone wrong in the ewe job ??
Few gone to Thrapstone too!A local rugby man told me recently that an increasing number of the traditional/local rugby supporters are turning to Melton. He said one of the main men was making a good job of upsetting the locals whilst canvassing sellers from away.