On Wednesday 15th March, the Ballinasloe Mart is offering ten top-quality continental bullocks for auction. All these bullocks are CHx bred Blks, weighing between 650kg to 700kg and aged between 20-24 months old. They are all U-grade Blks and belong to one owner who has home-bred them in a closed herd. These bullocks are ideal for finishing and will be sold in pen 6 via the LSL Auctions App. If you’re in the market for prime cattle, this is an event that you won’t want to miss.
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Top Quality Continental Bullocks for Auction at Ballinasloe Mart
The Breed and Quality of the Bullocks
The ten continental bullocks that will be on offer at the Ballinasloe Mart are all CHx bred Blks. This means that they have been bred from Charolais, a French breed of beef cattle that is known for its excellent meat quality, and another continental breed such as Limousin, Simmental, or Blonde d’Aquitaine. These breeds are well-known for their exceptional meat yield and quality, and this is reflected in the quality of the bullocks that will be on offer at the auction.
The Age and Weight of the Bullocks
The bullocks that will be auctioned off are aged between 20-24 months old, which is the ideal age for finishing. At this age, the bullocks have reached their peak muscle development and are ready to be fed a high-energy diet to produce a premium-quality beef product. The weight of the bullocks is also ideal, ranging from 650kg to 700kg. This means that they have a good meat-to-bone ratio, and their carcasses will produce a high yield of prime beef cuts.
The Quality Grade of the Bullocks
All the bullocks that will be on offer at the Ballinasloe Mart are U-grade Blks. This is the highest quality grade that can be achieved for beef cattle in Ireland, and it indicates that the meat produced from these bullocks will be of exceptional quality. U-grade beef is known for its tenderness, juiciness, and flavour, and it is highly sought after by consumers who are willing to pay a premium price for top-quality beef.
Ideal Cattle for Finishing
Home-bred Bullocks from a Closed Herd All the bullocks that will be on offer at the Ballinasloe Mart have been home-bred by the owner. This means that they have been raised in a controlled environment, with the highest standards of animal welfare and nutrition. The owner has also maintained a closed herd, which means that the bullocks have not been exposed to outside animals that could introduce disease or other health problems. As a result, the bullocks are in excellent health and are ready for finishing to produce premium-quality beef.
Perfectly Aged and Sized for Finishing
The bullocks that will be on offer at the Ballinasloe Mart are aged between 20-24 months old, which is the ideal age for finishing. They have also been raised to a weight of between 650kg to 700kg, which is the perfect size for finishing. This means that they are ready to be fed a high-energy diet to produce the optimal amount of marbling and fat, which will result in premium-quality beef.
Participate in the Auction Online
For those unable to attend the auction in person, online bidding is available via the LSL Auctions App. This allows buyers from all over the country to participate in the auction from the comfort of their own homes. The app is user-friendly and allows for real-time bidding, ensuring that all buyers have a fair chance to secure these top-quality continental bullocks.
The Ballinasloe Mart Cattle Sale on 15th March is offering ten top-quality continental bullocks for auction. These bullocks are ideal for finishing, with excellent meat quality and yield. Buyers can participate in the auction in person or online via the LSL Auctions App, and payment and collection can be arranged with ease. If you’re looking for premium-quality beef, make sure you don’t miss out on this opportunity.
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