Beef / Lamb & Pig Price Tracker

JSmith

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Livestock Farmer
Only on this thread can you be one minute talking about the price of lambs then avoiding paying tax then the price of Turkeys then the best way to murder a peado
It’s all educational!!!! I’d hang the feckers but put a knot in the rope just close enough so it wouldn’t kill’em for a day or two!!!! I told a copper I was gonna do that to the twunts that keep stealing our ewes, he wasn’t overly impressed, miserable fecker!! 🤷‍♂️
 

Estate fencing.

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Livestock Farmer
It’s all educational!!!! I’d hang the feckers but put a knot in the rope just close enough so it wouldn’t kill’em for a day or two!!!! I told a copper I was gonna do that to the twunts that keep stealing our ewes, he wasn’t overly impressed, miserable fecker!! 🤷‍♂️
I think skinning alive would be only way for them to learn, the pedos that is. Cut the hands off the theives.
 

Anymulewilldo

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Cheshire
...Dressed turkeys last night in Hfd ....small ones £3.50 to £5 lb decent size ones £8.50 ish lb
Pheasants £1 brace
Partridge £3 for 2 brace
Rabbit. £1
Cockerels £3 a lb
Christmas trees £4 to £5
Surely the £8.50/lb birds were show birds? That’s almost double what they have been the last 2 years?!
 

Al R

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Livestock Farmer
Location
West Wales
I left about halfway through . Your 'contact' made quite a few purchases ......he obviously likes old cockerels !
It was flopping freezing there people were leaving cos it was so cold .
Nothing worse than a mart on a cold day, all that concrete and metalwork doesn’t half make it cold! Plus cattle pens let in a huge Baltic wind
 

Gedd

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Livestock Farmer
It’s all educational!!!! I’d hang the feckers but put a knot in the rope just close enough so it wouldn’t kill’em for a day or two!!!! I told a copper I was gonna do that to the twunts that keep stealing our ewes, he wasn’t overly impressed, miserable fecker!! 🤷‍♂️
Think most people would like some harsher punishments brought in instread of criminals being treated and pampered
 

lloyd

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Location
Herefordshire
I left about halfway through . Your 'contact' made quite a few purchases ......he obviously likes old cockerels !
It was flopping freezing there people were leaving cos it was so cold .
He bought a couple of turkeys and a few other things by all accounts.
He said he didn't see you buy anything because you were too tight but
I will have to correct him that infact you had your hands in your pockets
as it was far too cold to extract them. :ROFLMAO:
 
Life is a mystery!

I guess that the big deadweight drop caused many farmers to say sod it, we have sold plenty and can wait a while, so we don't need to be screwed yet.
The numbers in the markets have been down as well, yet the main export abattoirs will need big numbers of lighter to medium weight lambs up until New Year.

So good old supply and demand comes back into play!!

Ruthin a good trade this morning - these were char x tex out of a mix of welsh and mule type ewes
 

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XXFarmerJessXX

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FATSTOCK MARKET – MONDAY 20th DECEMBER - RED MARKET


York Auction Centre had 385 head of stock forward including 121 Cattle, 181 Sheep and 83 pigs at their weekly sale of Prime stock.


The last fat market of 2021 so before reading the report, we at York Auction Centre would like to thank you all for selling your stock with us and your support through yet another tricky year.

A much lighter show of cattle to match demand, all were a good trade, in fact better than the end of last week.

Top spot this week went to Mark Robshaw for a Limousin steer weighing 586kg selling for 301p/kg, purchased by David Penny. This was closely followed by a Limousin heifer from Pip Dale weighing 526kg selling at 300p/kg, purchased by David Penny again.


Please note our next fat market is Monday 3rd January 2022. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a safe and prosperous New Year.


CATTLE

54 Continental Young Bulls sold to 292p/kg from P & I Beal and to £2163.06 from M & C M Addy; to average 245.28p/kg.

Native Breed Young Bulls sold to 230p/kg from G Baxter & Sons and to £1280.61 also from G Baxter & Sons; to average 223.50p/kg.


12 Black and White Young Bulls sold to 246p/kg from J Brewster and to £1498.25 from M & D Nicholson; to average 199.42p/kg.


15 Continental X Steers sold to 301p/kg from W Robshaw & Son and to £1824.35 from M D Medd; to average 261.23p/kg.


4 Non Continental X Steers sold to 269p/kg from J F, J M & T Stephenson and to £1562.87 from E A Hughes; to average 229.75p/kg.


28 Continental X Heifers sold to 300p/kg from L Dale & Son and to £1844.64 from Edgar Bros; to average 273.50p/kg.


4 Non Continental X Heifers sold to 256p/kg from Dale Farms and to £1507.45 also from Dale Farms; to average 238.75p/kg.


Young Bulls
Continental

P & I Beal 292p/kg, 281p/kg, 277p/kg, 273p/kg, 269p/kg, 268p/kg, 261p/kg, 250p/kg; S Beachell & Son 286p/kg, 280p/kg, 276p/kg, 268p/kg; Wilson & Kellett 284p/kg, 258p/kg; M & C M Addy 275p/kg; D Hardcastle & Sons 258p/kg; F & R M Pickering 258p/kg; G Baxter & Sons 255p/kg, 248p/kg; Messers Skelton 254p/kg; Wagstaff Bros 252p/kg, 245p/kg, 244p/kg; J R Gowthorpe 251p/kg, 249p/kg; M & D Nicholson 246p/kg, 245p/kg; H W Cowling & Son 245p/kg, 239p/kg, 236p/kg, 231p/kg; G J Taylor 240p/kg, 229p/kg; J B & M Hodgson 238p/kg, 230p/kg; D A Shirt & Sons 232p/kg; Agri Tec EDC 229p/kg

Native Breeds
G Baxter & Sons 230p/kg

Black & Whites
J Brewster 246p/kg, 174p/kg; M & D Nicholson 231p/kg; J A Gibson & Sons 225p/kg, 221p/kg; D Hardcastle & Son 215p/kg; A Sykes 187p/kg, 184p/kg; D A Shirt & Sons 180p/kg, 178p/kg; G Baxter & Sons 174p/kg


Steers
Continental

W Robshaw & Son 301p/kg, 290p/kg; M D Medd 287p/kg, 268p/kg; F W & J M Douglas Ltd 285p/kg; L Dale & Son 282p/kg, 268p/kg; M & C L R Dale 281p/kg, 268p/kg; Dale Farms 274p/kg, 254p/kg; H Crossley & Sons 272p/kg, 260p/kg; H W Cowling & Son 235p/kg, 201p/kg


Non Continental
J F, J M & T Stephenson 269p/kg; H W Cowling & Son 236p/kg; E A Hughes 210p/kg, 206p/kg


Heifers
Continental

L Dale & Son 300p/kg, 285p/kg, 284p/kg, 282p/kg, 281p/kg, 278p/kg, 274p/kg, 270p/kg; R Mccaie 296p/kg, 283p/kg; H Crossley & Sons 287p/kg; D G Johnson & Son 287p/kg, 265p/kg; F W & J M Douglas Ltd 281p/kg, 279p/kg, 270p/kg, 259p/kg; J F, J M & T Stephenson 280p/kg, 256p/kg; Messers Skelton 277p/kg; Edgar Bros 275p/kg; H W Cowling & Son 271p/kg; Dale Farms 269p/kg, 259p/kg, 254p/kg, 233p/kg; M & C L R Dale 262p/kg;


Non Continental
Dale Farms 256p/kg, 250p/kg, 239p/kg, 212p/kg

SHEEP
114 lambs sold to 346p/kg from M R Cass and to £166 from R A Dobson; to average 289.75p/kg.

65 cull sheep sold to £138 from Green Farm.

Lambs Per Kg
M R Cass 346p/kg, 329p/kg, 319p/kg, 316p/kg, 303p/kg, 298p/kg, 290p/kg, 284p/kg, 282p/kg; R A Dobson 339p/kg, 337p/kg, 319p/kg, 300p/kg, 294p/kg, 274p/kg; A J & E Philip 308p/kg, 275p/kg, 274p/kg, 271p/kg; H Sergent & Son 291p/kg, 278p/kg, 275p/kg, 272p/kg, 259p/kg; W & L Thompson 287p/kg, 285p/kg, 283p/kg, 276p/kg; B Pearson 279p/kg, 276p/kg, 270p/kg, 261p/kg; B Parker 266p/kg; M L Parvin 266p/kg
PIGS
82 pigs sold to 122p/kg from A & S Livestock and to £156.40 from K P Allen.

Gilts sold to 111p/kg from D Yorke; to average 107.13p/kg

Boars sold to 122p/kg from A & S Livestock; to average 95.67p/kg

Cutters averaged 109.63p/kg; Baconers averaged 105.64p/kg

Cull pigs sold to 22p/kg from K P Allen.


TO ENTER YOUR STOCK AT YORK AUCTION CENTRE LIVESTOCK MARKET CALL:

CATTLE


Edward Stephenson (Auctioneer) - 07801 685663
David Moxon (Auctioneer) - 07885 353925

PIGS
Rod Cordingley (Auctioneer) – 07801 685660

SHEEP

Stephen Burley (Auctioneer) - 07736 081785

YORK AUCTION CENTRE

Monday 3rd January 2022

Sheep & cattle – Red market
 

Anymulewilldo

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Cheshire
So in our future political utopia we seem to have @Hilly up here , @Al R in Wales, but who is bold enough to lead the revolution in Englandshire ?
@Northeastfarmer ?
Or @Hfd Cattle ?
3 dictatorships running their own patch of dirt .
I’m in !👍
( mainly because I think if you were to
annoy our leader @Hilly , you’d wake up under 6 cube of concrete !🥴😂)
I’d throw my hat in the ring but I’m probably a bit too bloodthirsty and crude… 😂
 

Hfd Cattle

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Hereford
So in our future political utopia we seem to have @Hilly up here , @Al R in Wales, but who is bold enough to lead the revolution in Englandshire ?
@Northeastfarmer ?
Or @Hfd Cattle ?
3 dictatorships running their own patch of dirt .
I’m in !👍
( mainly because I think if you were to
annoy our leader @Hilly , you’d wake up under 6 cube of concrete !🥴😂)
You know my solution to anyone who goes against the average common sense people ......
..shoot the buggers !!
I would nominate @Steevo for the English leader
 

Hilly

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