For some vendors, Tuesday's Dannevirke/Pahiatua weaner sale was a nail-biting time as they watched their calves go under the hammer.
The first pen of 20 outstanding autumn bull calves made $600 a head, with prices for other lines ranging from $595 down to the mid $400s. Small pens of two or three calves failed to sell under the hammer at $270.
John and Pat Shannon of Woodville had a nervous wait for their line of 15 spring weaners to make it over their bottom line of $500.
"We'd told the stock agent we weren't going to sell under $500, because with the ridiculous price of milkpowder, we would have made bugger all," Pat told the Dannevirke News.
"It seems some vendors took a hammering, but we had our bottom line and we were sticking to it. Of course you want more because a lot of work goes into rearing calves and under $500 a head we would have lost money. We would have taken them home if they hadn't made that price."