Autumn is traditionally a very busy time for the country’s marts. Increased numbers of weanlings and farmers who summer-graze cattle usually sell in September and October as the grass year comes to an end.

Elphin Mart is just finished a very busy two weeks of trading. Its special autumn bullock and heifer sales are renowned for the quality of the stock and the autumn 2020 sales didn't disappoint.

Wednesday 9 September saw heifers come to the fore. Over 700 heifers went through the ring and they were met with a flying trade.

Mart manager Gerry Connellan said: “We had a lot of enquires, so we knew we were going to have a good sale. Top-quality continental heifers were hitting over €900 with the weight, with some of the top heifers in the sale hitting over €3/kg.”

Purchasing breeding heifers, putting them in-calf and selling them on at special sales has become very popular in the west and there was a number of customers there willing to go that extra distance to secure the right heifer.

Top price

Top price of the sale went to a 2018-born Charolais-cross heifer weighing 705kg which sold for €2,360 (€3.34/kg). She was knocked down to a local specialist in-calf heifer producer.

Next highest price went to another Charolais heifer weighing 595kg which sold for €2,300 (€3.86/kg).

The bullock sale was held on Wednesday and was a very good trade for the top-quality bullock.

A number of northern customers were filling orders for cattle for the wholesale trade in Northern Ireland and with beef prices holding steady at 50c/kg to 60c/kg ahead of ROI prices, these customers were a big help around the ring.

The general run for bullocks in the 600kg to 700kg bracket was €2.20/kg to €2.40/kg, with €2.50/kg to €2.60/kg being paid for some lighter fancier lots.

Bullocks in the 400kg to 600kg bracket were generally making from €2.40/kg to €2.70/kg.

Monday night’s dry cow sale was small, with a lower entry than previous nights.

Nevertheless, good-quality cows were a very good trade, with the top cows hitting over €2/kg.

Plainer types lacking flesh were easier bought, making between €1.60/kg and €1.80/kg.

In pictures

This Limousin cow weighed 700kg and sold for €1,360 (€1.94/kg).

This Limousin cow weighed 755kg and sold for €1,450 (€1.92/kg).

This Limousin cow weighed 675kg and sold for €1,280 (€1.89/kg).

This Charolais-cross cow weighed 740kg and sold for €1,680 (€2.27/kg).

This March 2011-born Charolais-cross cow weighed 780kg and sold for €1,690 (€2.16/kg).

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