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Carrfields Livestock sale bucks trend

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A large crowd of buyers at the Carrfields Livestock feeder calf sale paid prices in excess of $200/head for Friesian bull calves.

A large crowd of buyers at the Carrfields Livestock feeder calf sale paid prices in excess of $200/head for Friesian bull calves.

Each of the Tararua feeder calf sales had its own characteristics over the past week.

New Zealand Farmer's livestock had a very good sale of just over 100 calves on Thursday, August 23, vigorous bidding driving prices up to a top of $255/head for white faced bulls although there were not many on offer, Friesian bulls down a little at an average of $150/head and heifers reaching a top price of $180/head.

These Angus cross heifers were a bargain at $110/head on Monday.
These Angus cross heifers were a bargain at $110/head on Monday.

The pattern was not repeated at its Monday, August 27 sale, a disappointing number of buyers scoring real bargains for quality stock, the top price for Friesian bulls being just $125/head and many not making $100/head.

PGG Wrightsons' sale at Mangatainoka had its largest offering of the season at 126 on Tuesday, August 28, half of them being white-faced. Friesian bulls topped out at $170 and ranged between $130-165 for good quality animals. White-faced and Angus crosses reached $180/head for bulls and $130-150 for heifers.

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This white-faced bull calf reached $200 on Wednesday.
This white-faced bull calf reached $200 on Wednesday.

Nearly 50 calves went under the hammer at Carrfields Livestock on Wednesday, August 29 but a keen group of buyers paid between $200 and $225/head for Friesian bulls. Only 12 white-faced and Angus cross calves were up for sale the top reaching $230/head but the majority ranged between $140 and $190/head.

Best price in the NZ Farmers Livestock sale on Monday was $150/head for these white faced heifers.
Best price in the NZ Farmers Livestock sale on Monday was $150/head for these white faced heifers.
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