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Don’t think I want too know the ins and outs… that’s why I pay commission and don’t complain. I pick up enough info that it would keep me awake at night as it is!You wouldnt know the half of what goes on would we.
Don’t think I want too know the ins and outs… that’s why I pay commission and don’t complain. I pick up enough info that it would keep me awake at night as it is!You wouldnt know the half of what goes on would we.
Edit… I don’t complain MUCH…Don’t think I want too know the ins and outs… that’s why I pay commission and don’t complain. I pick up enough info that it would keep me awake at night as it is!
How much did those 12 make?DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (October 6th) sold 1,009 weaned calves at their first annual district ballot show and sale.
The show champion sponsored by Iain MacEachen Haulage Ltd and judged by Mr Cameron MacIver, Easter Strath of Auchterflow was awarded to a 260kg 7 month old Limousin cross from Mr D MacLean, 4 Bualnaluib, Aultbea realising £1,060. The reserve champion was a 310kg 8 month old Limousin cross from Mr I Grant, Seaview Cottage, Gairloch which realised £900.
Bullocks (535) averaged 288.9p (last year 262.4p) and sold to 409.8p per kg for a 205kg Charolais cross from Guisachan Farm, Cannich and £1,180 gross for a 545kg Limousin cross from 2 Coast, Inverasdale.
Heifers (468) averaged 260.9p (last year 246.9p) and sold to 354.0p per kg for a 226kg Simmental cross from Dunlichity Farm, Farr and £1,180 gross for a 360kg Limousin cross from 4 Bualnaluib, Aultbea.
Young Bulls (6) averaged 241.3p (last year 214.4p) and sold to 293.8p per kg for a 470kg Beef Shorthorn from Keppoch Farm, Dundonnell and £740 gross for a 350kg Aberdeen Angus cross from Strathaird Farms, Broadford.
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That's a pen of twelve peas in a pod, out of a total of 370 store calves from the same seller. Fantastic sight to see, and a credit to the farmer.
Post in thread 'Beef / Lamb & Pig Price Tracker'How much did those 12 make?
What did the heifers make?Post in thread 'Beef / Lamb & Pig Price Tracker'
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No idea, sorry. The full report is on Facebook so you could maybe work it out from there.What did the heifers make?
£870What did those make???
£780What did the heifers make?
It probably does, but paying on the day and getting £3 'discount' back in the thousand is a massive incentive for me. But then I'm pretty certain that the people that I have bought for are going to pay pretty quick, prime stock auction buyers for some firms might not be so sure.Sometimes a bit of credit can gain a lot of leverage
I bought 50 off them for my own flock, they look good back home and should be some good ewes.They should grow into good sorts of sheep. I’ve just looked at the report. We’ve had loads of sheep of the Taylor boys over the last few years. Proper old fashioned sheep still.
We were out on Tuesday morning in a downpour looking around 40 acre with many different fields and a wood about 5am hunting store lambs good luckView attachment 989810There’s some store lambs out here to go this morning, somewhere!
Found them, 10 are fat as well!We were out on Tuesday morning in a downpour looking around 40 acre with many different fields and a wood about 5am hunting store lambs good luck
Wish I hadn’t found the fats now, fats made £94 and stores made £95!Found them, 10 are fat as well!
That says it all.Wish I hadn’t found the fats now, fats made £94 and stores made £95!
Competition as well. Only 6 fat buyer but probably 12 store ones.That says it all.
There my friend is the difference between farmers/dealers and meat men
of corse they where good lambs, I only have good sheep. Had some welsh cross Suffolk twins that made £80. I left my very small lambs at home but should have gone back to get them.Must be good lambs to make £95 in the stores
But not good enough for the fat ones to make £95!!Must be good lambs to make £95 in the stores