High Performance Angus Bulls attract Top Bids at Perth
UK - An analysis of prices paid for Aberdeen-Angus bulls at the Perth sales two weeks ago clearly shows that buyers are seeking bulls with a high terminal sire index.In contrast, the 24 bulls with an index of 17 or under averaged only £2761 and 41% were unsold while two bulls in the bottom 10% - an index of 11 or under – averaged £1995 and 60% in this category were unsold.
“The message to Aberdeen-Angus breeders could not be clearer,” said Ron McHattie, chief executive of the Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society. “Buyers are looking for bulls with figures to back up their looks and are prepared to pay high prices for bulls demonstrating above-average performance.”
But Mr McHattie stressed that buyers were not only taking terminal sire index into account but also other important performance information such as 400-day and 600-day weights, eye muscle area, fat, retail beef yield and milk which was important when the main consideration was breeding heifers for replacements.
“These individual performance figures are highlighted as an integral part of the Society’s innovative Breedplan recording system and buyers are obviously finding this performance information extremely valuable,” said Mr McHattie
Source: Stackyard