Carlisle Sale

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monica a waltho
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Re: Carlisle Sale

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Prices
BULLs not forward/not sold
lot
28 500
29 460
30 500
31 380
32 430
33 400
36 580
37 370
39 450
40 430
41 460
44 410
45 420
46 490
48 440
49 500
50 440
53 600
54 430
55 350
56 400
62 500
63 400
64 360
65 310 non ped cow
66 320 non ped incalf heifer
steers not forward
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Re: Carlisle Sale

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Kay Darnbrook has supplied the following results for Carlise

cows, 14 sold, £370-£580, av £448, av 2012 £495
served heifers, 11 sold, £350-£600, av £459, av 2012 £576
maiden heifers, 3 sold, £360-£500, av £420, av 2012 £318

overall average, 2103 £450, overall average 2012 £474


Mine, lots 49, 58, 59, and 60, were 500,500,500 and 490. I had set £500 as reserve price worked out from possible beef sales if I took them home, and I would not have let the first one go at £490 but it seemed petty to take the last one home for the sake of £10. During the sale I think vendors were feeling a bit under seige, probably due to the bulls not selling at the beginning. However looking at the averages it was not as poor a sale as it seemed to be at the time! Some were taken out unsold and I fully agree with that, as I say mine definitely would have been taken home if the £500 was not achieved. The Burnside heifers all went to different owners, 3 of them new herds being formed, and one to a well known contributor to this list. I wish them all well with their new purchase, and look forward to hearing updates.

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Re: Carlisle Sale

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Thanks for the prices both and as you say Duncan, they don't look as bad [as I was imagining].

Steers not being forward seems to be a recurring theme - the last York sale had a lot of steers entered but in the end only a handful were forward, I guess because the steer buyers get the catalogues and arrange private deals.
LISA wrote:Does anyone have any actual prices from the sale please, in particular what did Planetree Themis (photo on for sale section of this site) make? She looks stunning in the photo.
580gn, seems like a good price
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Re: Carlisle Sale

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I didnt think the prices were that bad but why try to sell bulls at beginning of sale not the end
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Re: Carlisle Sale

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Rob R wrote:
580gn, seems like a good price

£1000 to £1,200 gns seems better but of course, I am only working from a photograph and haven't looked at the breeding or family members.
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Re: Carlisle Sale

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Thank you very much for taking the time and trouble to post the prices, Monica and Duncan.
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I got £850 culling a small non-short bull last year. And prices are better now! Surely the lowest price for any half-decent bull should be over £1000?
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Re: Carlisle Sale

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Jac wrote:
Rob R wrote:
580gn, seems like a good price

£1000 to £1,200 gns seems better but of course, I am only working from a photograph and haven't looked at the breeding or family members.
Aye, but you could get a cow more than twice the size for that, and Dexter beef doesn't fetch twice the price, yet.

ETA - I was also working on the information that she's a five year old + cow that's only produced one calf and isn't due again before April, so almost three years from producing a return from beef, which gives a return of £99 if the purchase price was invested in the best bank account (5% AER).
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Re: Carlisle Sale

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Broomcroft wrote:I got £850 culling a small non-short bull last year. And prices are better now! Surely the lowest price for any half-decent bull should be over £1000?
How small? I'm wondering what the price per kg was.
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monica a waltho wrote:I didnt think the prices were that bad but why try to sell bulls at beginning of sale not the end
I have always thought that the word average should really come with a health warning - while prices achieved for stock sold may not be dramatically lower than last year at Carlisle if memory serves correct only 28 out of 40 animals forward sold through the ring or a clearance rate of 70% - does anyone know how that compares to last year?

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Re: Carlisle Sale

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Just seen the sale report is now available online
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