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What are bred heifers bringing?

One question - - - I like to buy young (2 to 5 year olds) cows instead of hiefers as the calves will normally be better and you can get several more cows for the same money - - - Am I out of touch???
 
I went to Three Forks bred cow sale yesterday and the top cows brought around 900 but most went for under 800. The deal of the sale was seven head of 3 and 4 year old purebred herefords bred back to hereford bulls for 475. these were real framey good looking cows too. I would of bought them but didn't have my financing lined out ahead of time.
 
Kato said:
Not sure about heifers. I haven't seen a bred heifer sell here in a few years. They all go to slaughter instead, or else stay home. They are very rarely sold. Cows on the other hand can be got cheap. Our buyer told us $600 will buy you the best cow in the sale, and they go down from there.

Could be another year to buy bred cows and sell the heifers. That would make three years in a row where the calves are worth more than the cows. :? :? :?
Bought some bred heifers last friday for $780-800 but with my ceiling bid of 600 didn't get any cows
 
The only bred sale I was at was a registered angus one-- and the bred heifers sold for an average of $1600--which was off about $400 from last year...All I wished was that I had some extra hay (since the hail wiped me out) or else I would have owned a few of them.....

Not much for bred heifers moving around here yet (probably be in December) but the shorttermers and mid aged are way down too...
 
Hey OT - what do you think those Vermillion Ranch bred heifers will bring and are they worth the money?
 
T99 said:
Hey OT - what do you think those Vermillion Ranch bred heifers will bring and are they worth the money?

I really don't know-haven't even looked at a sale bill- as the type cattle they raise - nor buying from those type operations just doesn't fit my preferences, so I haven't really followed them much....I imagine there will be some big sellers bought up by the Angus mafia folks in their swapping back and forth of multi thousand dollar animals-- but that type thing happens all the time... :roll: :?
 
The heifers at the JKG sale, or whatever the name is, Goggin's son's place, brought pretty good money according to the sale report. Even the young cows brought up to $900 if I remember right.

We bought a truck load of young to mid aged cows at the beginning of the month and averaged around $925. We bought a couple of groups of 3 to 5 year olds and had to pay a bit for them, but we also picked up some older cows, 5 to 8, in groups of 5 for around $800.

Had close to 100 head of straight bred Herefords that came in and went for next to nothing for the kind of cows they were. Real moderate, survivor type of cattle. The bred heifers brought like $750 if they were lucky. Could have put about 30 head of mid aged cows togehter for about $500 a head. Pretty sad, if I had some money and a place to put them they would have been the deal of the day for me.

Best deal I made was buying two Angus cows that averaged 1740 lbs each for $725 a piece. Even at slaughter price I can break even or make some money, I think, if prices don't hit rock bottom!!
 
If you don't think that Canadian cows coming south of the border is affecting our cull cow prices then your ignorant. Over the past few years we've developed a domestic cull cow market and now it is diminshing. Don't give me the BS about other factors, this is one we can control and should.
 
Work Hard - Study Hard

If you check my post I don't believe I have ever voiced an opinion calling anyone out but you are the first.

Unless you have nothing else in your house other than American Made products then don't jump on our trade partners.

When you see me you will find I bleed Red / White / Blue My trucks are painted RWB, I wear a hat that states American by Birth / Marine by Choice

But if you try to build a fence remember the great wall in China - - - I love it when I get a good price for my work but anything other than free trade will only give short term benefits and will cause problems for us - - or possibly we can hold it off till our children or grand children pay the price for our stupidity.

Yes NAFTA has not been all in our favor but we live in a world wide economy and it gets more so every day. We are just getting back to the free trade we had with Canada prior to the mad cow scare and let us pray we never end up where they were.
 
I might be paying $1,500 for some registered black Angus heifers bred to calve in Feb/ March. It looks like that's a descent price from what I've been reading, but sounds like a lot to me. I found this in Canada: http://www.blackharvest.ca/sales.htm, might have to ship them up there . :shock:
 
I think mr. FH is going to sell 25 or 30 straightbred black Angus heifers this fall. They aren't AI bred, but they are bred to the same Wye bred Angus bulls as the heifers we had last year and those all calved unassisted. They are sure nice moderate framed easy-fleshing heifers with nice dispositions.
 
lazy T diamond said:
I might be paying $1,500 for some registered black Angus heifers bred to calve in Feb/ March. It looks like that's a descent price from what I've been reading, but sounds like a lot to me. I found this in Canada: http://www.blackharvest.ca/sales.htm, might have to ship them up there . :shock:

You could have bought registered bred heifers for that amount at one sale I was at the other day...I think they averaged around $1600...

Lots of bred cows selling on Superior today-- all sizes shapes and colors... :roll:

Heres what the bred stuff at Billings was yesterday:

Bred Heifers: Medium and Large 1-2 for Feb-Mar calving 1003-1081 lbs 1025.00-
1075.00; 874-90 lbs for Jan-Mar calving 910.00-960.00.


Bred Cows: Medium and Large 1-2 Young (3-4 year olds) for Feb-Apr calving
1157-1337 lbs 1275.00-1350.00, 998-1016 lbs 1200.00-1275.00, lesser quality
930-1181 lbs 1085.00-1260.00. Non-legible tattoos for Feb-Mar 1147-1340 lbs
1100.00-1210.00. Late calvers (After May 15th) 1032-1110 lbs 900.00-1000.00.
5-6 year olds for Feb-Mar calving 1511-1520 lbs 1200.00-1210.00, black-white
faced 1297 lbs 970.00.
Middle aged (solid mouth) for Feb-May calving 1254-1461 lbs 785.00-860.00, few
700.00-710.00.
Aged (broken mouth) for Feb-May calving 1194-1470 lbs 550.00-675.00, fancy
cows 710.00-775.00, thin fleshed cows 535.00-600.00.
 
in bred heifer sale last week. Bred to half brother, calving ease Angus bulls for 75 days. Brought $925 to $1010 per hd. Sold for $1100 last year but there is just not any one around with hay supplies for the winter. Getting alot of rain in the last month, to bad it didn't get here till the growing season was over.
 
T99 said:
Hey OT - what do you think those Vermillion Ranch bred heifers will bring and are they worth the money?


Looks like Vermilions bulls average $3,063-- registered bred heifers averaged $1594 and registered cows $2180....

Commercial bred heifers were $1381 and cows were $1390...

http://www.angusproductions.com/api_salering2.html?EventID=10411
 

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