
Strong demand for quality dairy stock continues to support prices even as seasonal livestock sales begin to wind down.
Ireland’s dairy livestock market continues to show resilience, with top-quality dairy cows reaching prices of up to €2,600 as seasonal trading activity gradually eases. While the volume of sales is beginning to decline, demand for productive dairy animals remains firm, supporting strong values across auction rings.
According to recent market reports, well-bred, high-performing dairy cows attracted the strongest buyer interest, particularly animals with proven production records and desirable genetics. Buyers remained selective, focusing on stock capable of delivering strong milk yields and long-term herd performance.
The report noted that dairy heifers and younger replacement animals also continued to attract attention, although overall market activity has started to slow as the main spring trading period draws to a close. Sellers benefited from a market environment supported by favorable milk price expectations and confidence in dairy farm profitability.
Strong farmgate milk prices have been a key factor underpinning demand for replacement stock throughout the season. Producers remain willing to invest in herd quality, reflecting optimism about dairy returns despite ongoing concerns around input costs and broader market uncertainty.
As sales activity tapers off for the season, market observers expect trading volumes to continue easing. However, the combination of robust dairy margins and ongoing demand for quality livestock is likely to keep prices relatively well supported in the near term, particularly for premium dairy breeding stock.
Source: Agriland – Dairy Trade Up to €2,600 as Sales Wind Down
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