"This is just giving them away."
An Angus from a Shorthorn and Ayrshire cow made $156, with Smith making the unprecedented move to take bids in $2 increments to get the price of the calf up for the vendor.
The lowest prices in the bull section were $65 a head for two belted Galloway calves and $50 for two Hereford cross calves.
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With Clint Worthington stepping up as auctioneer for the first time, selling the heifer calves, the first pen of two went for $200. But as the heifer sales continued, buyers drifted away and prices ranged from $40 to $155 a head, with a Murray Grey going for $60 and two Angus making just $40.
This was a healthy sale with more than $16,000 changing hands for the 125 lots.
Today will be the last Thursday sale for New Zealand Farmers Livestock in Dannevirke, but their Monday sales will continue for the next three or four weeks, depending on yardings.
Carrfields continue to hold their feeder calf sale on Wednesdays.