Ruken said: "Feedlots in Alberta purchase calves for as cheaply as they can. It's the free enterprise option. They can also pay extra if they need to as well. Un AV'd calves will not fit certain markets at slaughter time so they pay accordingly for them at entry. Like it or not."
True.
Here's the rub. There are enough compulsary age verified calves in Alberta to more than fill the markets that need them. Age verification is mandatory, so those calves will be used in this way. Since there are more of them than what the market requires, I doubt they are no more likely to go for any more money than they would otherwise.
Therefore, Saskatchewan and Manitoba calves are really not worth age verifying, since AV is not needed for them. We will not see a premium for AV until the market is so big that Alberta can't fill it. Is that going to happen any time in the near future? No it is not.
Yet another example of the perils of living in Ten Little Countries.
True.
Here's the rub. There are enough compulsary age verified calves in Alberta to more than fill the markets that need them. Age verification is mandatory, so those calves will be used in this way. Since there are more of them than what the market requires, I doubt they are no more likely to go for any more money than they would otherwise.
Therefore, Saskatchewan and Manitoba calves are really not worth age verifying, since AV is not needed for them. We will not see a premium for AV until the market is so big that Alberta can't fill it. Is that going to happen any time in the near future? No it is not.
Yet another example of the perils of living in Ten Little Countries.
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