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Levin stock report

Horowhenua Chronicle
19 Jul, 2018 05:00 PM2 mins to read

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Levin stock was of good quality at the recent sale.

Levin stock was of good quality at the recent sale.

Levin sale was down on numbers but what was here was of good quality.

On a/c of M & P McArley a line of 40 F/H yrlg steers made $700 — $780, autumn born steers $600, ylg F/H heifers $560 to $700, lesser xbreed sorts $350 to $560.

The first spring calves Freis bulls $130 — $180, F/H bulls $160, F/H heifers $140. Only three fat lambs made $150.

The weekly Feilding Sale is going very well, with large yarding of sheep and cattle.

* For further inquiries phone David Haworth, Dann Warner, Marg Morgan.

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Rongotea July 18

2 year cross bred steers 419 kg made $910 ($2.17).

2 year white face heifers 459 kg made $1215 ($2.65).

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Yearling cross bred steers 174 kg — 257 kg made up to $590 ($1.94 — $2.57).

Yearling Friesian bulls 184 kg — 225 kg made up to $650 ($2.61 — $3.05) and white face bulls 205 kg made $575 ($2.80).

Yearling white face heifers 267 kg made $725 ($2.72) and cross bred heifers 187 kg — 215 kg made up to $490 ($2.00 — $2.28).

Weaner Friesian bulls 125 kg made $430 ($3.44), white face bulls 149 kg made $450 ($3.02) and cross bred bulls 155 kg — 158 kg made up to $430 ($2.16 — $2.22).

Weaner cross bred heifers 115 kg made $220 ($1.91).

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Jersey cows with a calf at foot made $810.

Friesian boner cows 415 kg made $720 ($1.74), cross bred boners 360 kg — 425 kg made up to $700 ($1.50 — $1.65) and Jersey boners 339 kg — 430 kg made up to $710 ($1.48 — $1.65).

Weaner pigs made $40 — $60.

Ewes with lambs at foot made $80 — $99 all counted, RWR ewes made 65 and mixed sex lambs made $79 — $141.

Friesian bull calves made $40 — $155 and white face bull calves made $145 — $180. White face heifer calves made $145 — $225.

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