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Imissmygirls

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DD spent the afternoon at the auction ring today. She said bull calf prices were pathetic-- $50 range. They were giving the Jersey bull calves away ( I doubt that she was joking about that.) she said she didn't see any heifer calves go thru at all.
Hopefully, MReit will stop by and give a full sale report for eastern PA calves:)
And no, she didn't buy any... she's darn picky!
 

wynedot55

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here you can buy top end fresh cows an springers for $1100 to $1300.an some bull calves they are giving away.dairy heifer calves are $200 to $400 still.
 

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Here's the listing from our local livestock auction barn.
Cattle
FED CATTLE
Choice Beef Steers & Heifers 74-78
Select Beef Steers & Heifers 70-73
High Choice & Prime Grade Holstein Steers 70-72.75
Choice Grade Holstein Steers 63-69
Select Grade Holstein Steers 55-62
FEEDER CATTLE
(Feeder Cattle Sales each Wednesday at Noon)
Beef Feeder Steers 250#-650# 85-104
Beef Feeder Steers 650# - 950# 65-85
Holstein Feeder Steers 250# - 650# 60-75
Holstein Feeder Steers 650# - 950# 50-67

Cows
Slaughter Cows Live Auction
Good High Yielding Fleshy Cows 46-52
Average to High Yielding Cutter Cows 33-45
Thin Plain Canners and Poor Quality Cows Below 32

Bulls
High Dressing Bologna Bulls 52-59 top 61.50
Beef Bulls 50-58
Plainer Quality Bulls Below 47

Calves
49% of the Bull Calves Sold 50.00 - 95.00 per head
37% of the Bull Calves Sold 20.00- 49.00 per head
Top Quality Holstein Heifer Calves 100.00 - 225.00 per head
Plain Quality Heifer Calves 50.00- 100.00 per head
Lightweight Heifer Calves 45.00 per head and down

Hogs
Butchers 230-260# 40 & down
Heavy Sows 400-600# 35-38
Light Sows 300-400# 30-35
Boars 13 & down
Feeder Pigs (per head) 40-60# selling on Wed. 15-33

Sheep
Choice & Prime Ewes/Wethers 110-140# 97.75 & down
Choice & Prime Feeder Lambs 50-90# 105 & down
Slaughter Ewes 22 & down
Slaughter Bucks 17 & down

Dairy Replacement Cattle SELLING 200-300 DAIRY CATTLE EVERY TUES. @ 11:00
Top Quality Springing Holstein Heifers 1200-1550 top 1650
Plainer Quality Springing Holstein Heifers 1000-1200
Good Quality Short Bred Heifers 900-1200
Good Quality Springing and Recently Fresh Cows 1000-1550
Good Bred Back Milking Cows 800-1400
Plain Quality and Common Cows 500-800

Open Holstein Heifers
Dehorned and Vaccinated Heifers 550-750# 600-850 per head
Dehorned and Vaccinated Heifers 750-950# 650-1000 per head
Dehorned and Vaccinated Heifers 350-550# 350-700 per head
 

JerseyXGirl

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The auction we attend starts bottle calves at $125 or higher. Black always goes high. People just seem to like black. We did not purchase ours from the auction as I want and need to know where my animals come from and so forth.
 

WildRoseBeef

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JerseyXGirl said:
The auction we attend starts bottle calves at $125 or higher. Black always goes high. People just seem to like black. We did not purchase ours from the auction as I want and need to know where my animals come from and so forth.
Yep, black's a fad nowadays. All thanks to CAB. :rolleyes:
 

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JerseyXGirl said:
The auction we attend starts bottle calves at $125 or higher. Black always goes high. People just seem to like black. We did not purchase ours from the auction as I want and need to know where my animals come from and so forth.
If you can get them direct that is always better.
 

MReit

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Soooooooooo after the pathetic showing at the auction I stopped by a neighboring beef farmer and talked to the 87 y/o owner. He was delighted to have me stop by and chat. He has a small herd of black simmental, and has someone load them up and care for them during the winter and brings them back for summer pastures. He told me to stop by mid summer and seemed eager to help me out, told me I can have my pick when the cows drop :) So the afternoon wasn't so bad anyways.
 
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