The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: ScotsGirl on June 20, 2013, 01:20:51 pm
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I have 3 mules 5 years old which I am going to sell. I have a friend who wants to buy them but I don't know what is a fair price. One was barren this year so thought £50. The other 2 consistently produce triplets and he wants to breed from them again even though I have told him they are high maintenance. I thought around £85 each as I know they produce good strong lambs.
I'm sure SteveH will tell me that's too much!
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Depends what sort of condition they are in - if you look on the Salisbury market website, you can get an idea of prices.
Cull ewes were selling as follows on the 18th June
Best Quality av £83.87
Medium av £70.49
Plain av £50.85
(Overall average £64.80).
If I am selling old ewes for breeding, I reckon £5-10 over cull is about right. If I am selling them not for breeding, I would look at what kind of condition it is in and sell it according to cull price.
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It's a bit like the proverbial piece of string. Steve's prices are about the same as they were fetching at Selby last week.
However your best quality will refer to something like a well fleshed suffolk or texel cross, and the plain ones are most likely mules.
So presuming your barren one is quite fat (for a mule), then I would have thought £50 about right.
However, your other 2, having presumably raised triplets, are unlikely to carry much flesh at the moment so would fetch a lot less as culls. So I would have thought you'd be doing well to get £60 for what are, or soon will be, broken mouthed ewes.
Just a thought though - why sell your friend an old barren sheep? Wouldn't he be better with one that he can get a few more lambs off?
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Just sent 4 to Stirling auctions and they made an average of £79 each ;D
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Ah well he originally only wanted them to eat the grass down then sell at market. Now he would like some Quiet ones which he can breed from and let the kids at local school name, feed etc. presumably lambs will eat sold on so he will make a few quid on them.
The pair with triplets are actually quite well covered because they have only raised twins and I have taken the third.
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Just sent 4 to Stirling auctions and they made an average of £79 each ;D
Wow!
Good day at market then. :excited: