A hedonic analysis of sale lot traits affecting calf prices in Mississippi auction markets

J.A. Parish , B.R. Williams , K.T. Coatney PAS , T.F. Best , C.O. Stewart
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The objective of this study was to quantify lot trait influences on calf prices at Mississippi auction markets. From May 2014 to 2015, 21,128 calf lots at 4 auctions were evaluated. With price differentials relative to BCS 1 to 3, premiums (P < 0.0001) were $0.2553/0.4536 kg (BCS 4), $0.3242/0.4536 kg (BCS 5), $0.3474/0.4536 kg (BCS 6), $0.3150/0.4536 kg (BCS 7), and $0.3094/0.4536 kg (BCS 8 to 9). Calves with branded hides sold for $0.0170/0.4536 kg less (P = 0.02) than unbranded calves. Price per unit BW decreased (P < 0.0001) as BW increased. There was a $0.1652/0.4536 kg premium (P < 0.0001) for black hair coat. Horned calves were discounted $0.1464/0.4536 kg (P < 0.0001). Large- and medium-framed calves were priced comparably (P = 0.41), but small-framed calves were discounted (P < 0.0001) $0.2023/0.4536 kg. Relative to average gut fill, gaunt or shrunk calves sold for $0.0839 more (P < 0.0001) and full calves for $0.0278/0.4536 kg less (P < 0.01). Price increased (P < 0.0001) as muscle thickness increased. Mildly lame or sound calves earned premiums (P < 0.001) of $0.3799/0.4536 kg or $0.5113, respectively, versus moderate to extremely lame calves. Premiums were $0.0306/0.4536 kg (P = 0.02) and $0.0402/0.4536 kg (P < 0.01) for calm and slightly alarmed calves, respectively, versus moderately alarmed, nervous, or aggressive calves. Cost should be weighed against price differentials to determine profitable trait levels.

对影响密西西比州拍卖市场小牛价格的拍卖品特征的享乐分析
本研究的目的是量化许多性状对小牛价格在密西西比州拍卖市场的影响。2014年5月至2015年,共对4次拍卖的21128头小牛进行了评估。相对于BCS 1到3的价格差异,保费(P <0.0001)分别为0.2553美元/0.4536公斤(BCS 4)、0.3242美元/0.4536公斤(BCS 5)、0.3474美元/0.4536公斤(BCS 6)、0.3150美元/0.4536公斤(BCS 7)和0.3094美元/0.4536公斤(BCS 8至9)。与未打烙印的小牛相比,烙印小牛的售价低0.0170美元/0.4536公斤(P = 0.02)。单位体重价格下降(P <0.0001),体重增加。溢价为0.1652美元/0.4536千克(P <0.0001)。有角小牛折价$0.1464/0.4536 kg (P <0.0001)。大框和中框犊牛的价格相当(P = 0.41),但小框犊牛的价格打折(P <0.0001) 0.2023美元/0.4536公斤。相对于平均饱腹率,瘦弱或缩水的小牛售价高出0.0839美元(P <0.0001)和整头犊牛,少0.0278美元/0.4536公斤(P <0.01)。价格上涨(P <0.0001),肌肉厚度增加。轻度跛行或健全的小牛获得保费(P <0.001),分别为0.3799美元/0.4536公斤或0.5113美元,而中度至极度跛的小牛。溢价分别为0.0306/0.4536千克(P = 0.02)和0.0402/0.4536千克(P <0.01),相对于中度惊恐、紧张或好斗的小牛。应该权衡成本和价格差异,以确定有利可图的性状水平。
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