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<blockquote data-quote="sheepwise" data-source="post: 7555400" data-attributes="member: 452"><p>It's all about supply and demand. Just now selling dead is a bit like an auction anyway with finishers touting stock between different abattoirs to get the best price. There will be plenty stock at the moment getting paid well over bid price. From experience I would say if you have a good supply relationship with an abattoir then they will be fair with you. I'm with [USER=3051]@Northeastfarmer[/USER] and like the option of both systems but on the prime cattle front live markets are really just a niche for supplying top quality to the local butchers and wholesalers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sheepwise, post: 7555400, member: 452"] It's all about supply and demand. Just now selling dead is a bit like an auction anyway with finishers touting stock between different abattoirs to get the best price. There will be plenty stock at the moment getting paid well over bid price. From experience I would say if you have a good supply relationship with an abattoir then they will be fair with you. I'm with [USER=3051]@Northeastfarmer[/USER] and like the option of both systems but on the prime cattle front live markets are really just a niche for supplying top quality to the local butchers and wholesalers. [/QUOTE]
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