I was at Rawes Charolais sale yesterday and was lucky enough to be able to pick up one of the very top bulls for $3000. This sale had 68 head on offer from 400 cows and they were excellent although I believe they only averaged around $2500.
Before the sale started we had to sit through the speech telling us how everything was rosy in the cattle industry and that the calves we sell off the bulls we buy this Spring will bring the highest $ ever. Best case scenario, this may very well be true - given the low N.American cattle inventories. I was however querying the logic of trying to talk up the current bull trade on the strength of this. If the trade does improve hugely and calves are $1.40 again calves off the rubbish bulls will sell well too. In my opinion the real test of bull quality is the ones that are siring calves that earning premiums at this moment when trade is at its lowest ebb. I forsee bigger and bigger differences emerging between the top cattle and the majority of run of the mill calves.
Before the sale started we had to sit through the speech telling us how everything was rosy in the cattle industry and that the calves we sell off the bulls we buy this Spring will bring the highest $ ever. Best case scenario, this may very well be true - given the low N.American cattle inventories. I was however querying the logic of trying to talk up the current bull trade on the strength of this. If the trade does improve hugely and calves are $1.40 again calves off the rubbish bulls will sell well too. In my opinion the real test of bull quality is the ones that are siring calves that earning premiums at this moment when trade is at its lowest ebb. I forsee bigger and bigger differences emerging between the top cattle and the majority of run of the mill calves.
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