Hi. Back in 80’s 90’s western calves came to Ont. by the train loads and we paid anywhere from 85 cents to a dollar for good calves and used to think then that prices were awfully high, times have changed.Thanks.🐂🐂
Very cool about going to the same hotel for that many years and keeping the tradition alive. I enjoy going to the cattle auction even if I don’t have any calves to sell. Our sale barn has the best lunch deals around and they make a great cheeseburger 😊. Happy you got a good price on your calves. Makes the trip even better
We are seeing record prices for feeders here in Southern Indiana also. We have a fall and spring calving herds. Just sold the spring calves for $2.76 a lbs at an average weight of 610 lbs.
Hey there Tyson. Prices seem to get a little better every week. I was gonna feed my heifers, but they are leaving Monday. First winter I won’t be backgrounding calves. Did buy a bunch of breds at Clyde’s last sale. Clyde has one of the nicest loadouts of any auction barn I’ve taken the cattle pot into. Lots of room for this farmer trucker to get around.
Dad got rid of his purebred Hereford herd in 2002 because of the drought and we went straight grain farming, and it wasn’t a decision he took lightly. 20 years later I decided to seed a half section to pasture and another quarter to hay although the vast majority of my land is and will be in crop. I thought it would be a nice side project for the farm to get back into cattle now that I don’t have an off farm job anymore because of buying a few quarters here and there over the past ten years. As I was refencing and building new corrals and fixing up the old barn I thought “what the hell did I get myself into here?” Glad I stuck it out. My herd is small only 45 pairs but I did well this November. And I think my plan to get into cattle was well timed.
sent some cattle last week...., seems like the prices are pretty good. So good it worries a fella a bit to when the bottom is going to fall out of this market. but least you won't have to worry about that for a year cause this year its good times!
Thats cool history with that hotel, especially with the loss of yer dad this year, i still have to go back to Scotland to pay my respects from losing mum this year
Hope you have better luck than I usually have as the price goes up then the week I sell crashes before going up the next week. But given the issues with the BTV3 restrictions I can't really complain.
Blue tongue Virus (serotype 3) I do question the sanity of governments as the spread in Europe is thought to have come from midges hitching a ride on cut flowers from the areas of Africa where it is endemic. How much of it is proven and how much is conspiracy theories I have no idea but given the last two times we have had foot and mouth it has been from the military due to budget cuts buying in tainted meat from Brazil where it was endemic at the time as it was cheaper due to that fact and because a worker at a government facility couldn't be bothered to dispose of a live sample properly and instead washed it down the sink kind of taints the image especially with the actions of the same party now in that I think they are as popular in rural areas as Trudeau is in rural Canada.
How times have changed... We had a 225 head bred cow dispersal sale at Clyde Corner in 1985. They were all relatively young Charolais - Hereford Cross cows. The average sale price was $575.00. How many head of cattle do sell in a day now at Clyde, Do you know?
Tyson, you said it was @ 3hour drive to the market. What city/town is that and the motel located? Is it south of you, west, east? Congratulations on good prices you got. I was worried when you shared some vid of the sale ring it looked empty. I then thought that a lot of the buyers are on line now. Thanks for sharing.
Gd day Tyson Yes people in here r saying they r very high. Yes good time to be in cattle I wonder what is in future for prices Ths They r paying what u got, how much more to bring into Oni/
I love your pick up and trailer 😍 we are in Ireland and we don’t have large pick ups here because fuel prices are very high because we had a Green Party in government and they put carbon tax’s on fuel ! We are also not allowed to pull any more than 3500 kgs 🙄 stupid
Sold most of my calves too early as I was short on feed due to drought here, ppl feeling better about economy now that Trump won is helping things as packers thinking ppl will be able to afford beef on their plate again
I enjoy watching others deal with cattle lol, and i also enjoy not having cattle anymore. It was a sad day when they all left but im happy they're gone.
How times have changed... We had a 225 head bred cow dispersal sale at Clyde Corner in 1985. They were all relatively young Charolais - Hereford Cross cows. The average sale price was $575.00. How many head of cattle do sell in a day now at Clyde, Do you know?
Enjoyed the cattle update...the bit of the auction!👍
@@ronromkoz5995 glad you did
Thanks for bringing us along on the trip.
@@douggilroy1188 welcome
Glad the cattle sold good for you Tyson love seeing your videos you replacing the herd? Take care god bless you and the whole family
Just sold my calves too. Glad I was able to keep my herd through bad years
@@wallyyuriy8912 i know hey
Always enjoy yours videos, thanks!
@@davemccalla5047 welcome
Thanks Tyson like the video and thanks for keeping the tradition alive .
@@leolarocque-v5v thanks
Really like the cattle videos and seeing how things are done up north.
Thanks...I just uploaded another video spreading steaw for cattle
Hi. Back in 80’s 90’s western calves came to Ont. by the train loads and we paid anywhere from 85 cents to a dollar for good calves and used to think then that prices were awfully high, times have changed.Thanks.🐂🐂
Very cool about going to the same hotel for that many years and keeping the tradition alive. I enjoy going to the cattle auction even if I don’t have any calves to sell. Our sale barn has the best lunch deals around and they make a great cheeseburger 😊. Happy you got a good price on your calves. Makes the trip even better
@DickAnderson-k9y that's great...same here always great burgers and fries
We are seeing record prices for feeders here in Southern Indiana also. We have a fall and spring calving herds. Just sold the spring calves for $2.76 a lbs at an average weight of 610 lbs.
Yeah in Florida we use to go a couple times a year also.
Hey there Tyson. Prices seem to get a little better every week. I was gonna feed my heifers, but they are leaving Monday. First winter I won’t be backgrounding calves. Did buy a bunch of breds at Clyde’s last sale. Clyde has one of the nicest loadouts of any auction barn I’ve taken the cattle pot into. Lots of room for this farmer trucker to get around.
@chadtosh6831 yea it's a great place to unload ...I was going to buy some breds but passed
@ they are pricey to buy, but I think we’ll see even higher prices on breds the last couple sales of the tax year.
Dad got rid of his purebred Hereford herd in 2002 because of the drought and we went straight grain farming, and it wasn’t a decision he took lightly. 20 years later I decided to seed a half section to pasture and another quarter to hay although the vast majority of my land is and will be in crop. I thought it would be a nice side project for the farm to get back into cattle now that I don’t have an off farm job anymore because of buying a few quarters here and there over the past ten years. As I was refencing and building new corrals and fixing up the old barn I thought “what the hell did I get myself into here?”
Glad I stuck it out. My herd is small only 45 pairs but I did well this November. And I think my plan to get into cattle was well timed.
@oilersridersbluejays yea no kidding hey...paid off in the end
Calf prices are good. I’ve only got 15 steers to sell. Trying to decide when to take them.
Good stuff and need more cattle updates
@@larrybg9293 ok
Very interesting Thanks Tyson. Hard work does pay off sometimes
@@wayneroland8220 you betcha
Excellent!! Glad that it was a good payday for you!!
sent some cattle last week...., seems like the prices are pretty good. So good it worries a fella a bit to when the bottom is going to fall out of this market. but least you won't have to worry about that for a year cause this year its good times!
@valleyviewacres9120 yea we were talking about that to
Thanks for the video of the cattle they sure looks great
@@coltenkilgore1617 welcome
Thats cool history with that hotel, especially with the loss of yer dad this year, i still have to go back to Scotland to pay my respects from losing mum this year
Sent my calves out last year on a ground load. It was slick
@@jeremycherny2041 yea they are not bad
Prices are great we sold last week in Lloyd heifers were around 2400 steers were 2800
Loved to see the cattle we have a small cow calf 40 brood cows an 2 bull s Hereford & black an red angus sell freezer beef an some feeder s
Thanks for sharing Tyson. You didn’t mention if you brought any animals home. Safe travels
No never do really..usually after new years
Hope you have better luck than I usually have as the price goes up then the week I sell crashes before going up the next week. But given the issues with the BTV3 restrictions I can't really complain.
@@SlipShodBob what's bvt3
Blue tongue Virus (serotype 3) I do question the sanity of governments as the spread in Europe is thought to have come from midges hitching a ride on cut flowers from the areas of Africa where it is endemic. How much of it is proven and how much is conspiracy theories I have no idea but given the last two times we have had foot and mouth it has been from the military due to budget cuts buying in tainted meat from Brazil where it was endemic at the time as it was cheaper due to that fact and because a worker at a government facility couldn't be bothered to dispose of a live sample properly and instead washed it down the sink kind of taints the image especially with the actions of the same party now in that I think they are as popular in rural areas as Trudeau is in rural Canada.
You guys work hard four money.😊
I liked this video! Obviously your cattle are mixed breeds, but what breed of bulls do you use?
@@kevinmurphy5007 hereford, simmental and black angus
What comes around, goes around. Good to see beef is back! Too late for me. Sold the cows 8 years ago.
@@hughmackellar7941 retired now?
Put some gray sand on that ramp helps alot hoofs on slick
@@billbooth4147 i did after
I like that title better 😂😂 NICEEE
@@straightpipeacres6365 haha
Nice looking calves.
Nice video. How many total have you sold this year?
120 ish
How times have changed... We had a 225 head bred cow dispersal sale at Clyde Corner in 1985. They were all relatively young Charolais - Hereford Cross cows. The average sale price was $575.00.
How many head of cattle do sell in a day now at Clyde, Do you know?
@@NielsBreum between 4 and 7000 head eblvery tuesday
Unfortunately high prices will cure high prices. Taking the ride right now is fun while it lasts.
@sambecker7826 true...to high isn't good either
I know what you mean, long drives are killers on the legs. Especially for a tall guy like you
Oh yea...after awhile I gotta get out lol
Who is the camera woman?
@@BillStecik you know
@ lol.
Tyson, you said it was @ 3hour drive to the market. What city/town is that and the motel located? Is it south of you, west, east? Congratulations on good prices you got. I was worried when you shared some vid of the sale ring it looked empty. I then thought that a lot of the buyers are on line now. Thanks for sharing.
Westlock Alberta ...it's south of me. The ring isn't usually that full of people...there's about 6 or 7 buyers and they buy them all
Bought a load of 120 475 lb strs from Westlock last week of November. Nice cattle
I know hey
Rite on nice ur back miss ur vids
Good video
@@billbooth4147 thanks
Gd day Tyson Yes people in here r saying they r very high. Yes good time to be in cattle I wonder what is in future for prices
Ths They r paying what u got, how much more to bring into Oni/
Very interesting Tyson! Thanks forsharing bye
What colour tractor u guys looking at now , red, green or blue ???
Mainly red and geeen
Sounds like they are newly weaned
@@AgWildNebraska yes 2 days
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I love your pick up and trailer 😍 we are in Ireland and we don’t have large pick ups here because fuel prices are very high because we had a Green Party in government and they put carbon tax’s on fuel ! We are also not allowed to pull any more than 3500 kgs 🙄 stupid
We have carbon tax on fuel to..it's crazy. This truck is a f450
THANKS!
@@MySORRELL WELCOME
Weaned all the way to the sale barn
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put the ribeyes on the grill.
In America, he call a livestock trailer pulled by a semi truck is called “ a bull rack”
@@kevinknoff9809 i thought they call them pots
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Great video Tyson
@@KevinChristiansen-i2q thanks
8:56 your tax dollars at work on the TV.
Good luck selling your calves Tyson
Sold most of my calves too early as I was short on feed due to drought here, ppl feeling better about economy now that Trump won is helping things as packers thinking ppl will be able to afford beef on their plate again
Here in Canada the herd is low so supply is short main factor driving prices
I enjoy watching others deal with cattle lol, and i also enjoy not having cattle anymore. It was a sad day when they all left but im happy they're gone.
How times have changed... We had a 225 head bred cow dispersal sale at Clyde Corner in 1985. They were all relatively young Charolais - Hereford Cross cows. The average sale price was $575.00.
How many head of cattle do sell in a day now at Clyde, Do you know?