Bull Prices in Ireland

Latest bull price trends, market data, and a real look at the risk vs. reward for Irish beef farmers.

Bull Price Dashboard

Finished Bulls (€/kg)

€5.30
Steady, but volatile

Market as of July: €5.30/kg.
Feed: €540/head, cost pressure remains.

Store Bullocks (€/kg)

€3.20
Firm demand

Demand for stores holding up, but margins are tight.

Feed Cost (€/head)

€540
Cost pressure up

Ration/meal price continues to squeeze net returns.

12-Month Bull Price Trend

Bull Finishing vs. Hemp Diversification

Bulls

Finish window: 16-22 months
Cost exposure: High ration, housing, and deduction risk
Margin visibility: Usually only clear at sale time
Workload: Daily handling and shed pressure

Hemp

Crop window: 3-4 months
Cost exposure: Field establishment and harvest only
Margin visibility: Clearer before harvest if contracted
Workload: Seasonal field passes
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Bull Price - A Farmer's Reality

The bull's pushing weight now. You've fed him since spring, watched him fill out slowly through summer, and now you're hauling him through muck to keep him on clean straw every few days. He's a tank, but that tank runs on meal, minerals, and muscle - your muscle.

You've tipped half your Single Farm Payment into feed. The ration bill alone could buy you a small car. You check the mart prices and see €5.30/kg and think maybe, finally - but by the time the haulier's paid and the deduction slips in, it doesn't feel like a win.

That gate he bent? €180 to replace. The heifer he jumped the wall to get at? Vet bill for a twisted womb. It adds up fast. And all the while, you're gambling on a price that moves like the weather and a system that hasn't favoured the small farmer in years.

Where diversification can actually help

Hemp is not a magic replacement for beef. It is a separate seasonal enterprise that is not tied to ration bills, factory grids, or one difficult animal wiping out a month's margin.

Some farmers keep their bull system and use a smaller hemp acreage to spread cashflow risk, reduce pressure on winter housing, and stop every acre from depending on the same beef cheque.

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How long does it take to finish a bull?
Most intensive finishing systems run 16-22 months, but the expensive period is the final feeding stretch when meal intake and housing costs peak.
Where does bull margin disappear fastest?
Usually in ration, housing, haulage, and factory deductions. A strong headline price can still leave a thin net margin once those costs land.
Can diversification reduce finishing risk?
Yes. A second enterprise can spread cashflow pressure and reduce how much of the farm depends on one beef sale window.
Do I have to quit beef to add hemp?
No. Most mixed farms that trial hemp use it beside livestock rather than instead of livestock.
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