Market Report
Prime Sheep & Lamb
July 26
Total Yarding: 12,102
Lamb numbers lifted and the quality was fair to good. Trade and heavy lambs were best supplied with extra heavy lambs in short supply.
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Store lambs were limited and there was only a few new season lambs offered. Merino lambs were well supplied although there was not as much weight in most of the runs. The market was cheaper.
Light 2 score processing lambs averaged $88/head. The medium and heavy trade weights eased $15 to $20 and ranged from $100 to $131/head, to average 530c/kg cwt. Heavy lambs eased by $10 to $20 and sold between $123 and $140 while extra heavy lambs received to $168/head.
Carcase prices ranged from 490c to 530c/kg cwt. Merino trade lambs ranged from $90 to $109/head. The best of the heavy hoggets reached $125/head.
Mutton numbers were steady and the quality varied. Light and medium weight ewes were best supplied along with a good number of Merino wethers. Prices were back by up to $25/head.
Medium weight ewes sold from $74 to $105 and heavy crossbred ewes reached $113/head. Heavy Merino wethers made from $100 to $115/head.
Carcase prices ranged from 360c to 410c/kg cwt for the medium and heavy weights.
Market Report
Prime Cattle
July 27
Total Yarding: 868
Numbers improved as did the quality. There were more trade cattle available and feeders were better covered.
Weaner steers and heifers attracted strong competition from restocking orders. Grown steers and bullocks lifted in numbers but there were only 130 better quality cows penned.
Light restocking steers lifted 11c, ranging from 329c to 380c/kg. Restocking heifers sold to 350c/kg. Vealers ranged from 280c to 337c/kg. Feeder steers were firm on the medium weights but heavy steers eased by 11c/kg. Prices ranged from 308c to 328c/kg for the medium weights.
Trade cattle eased 10c to 14c/kg on a better run. Trade steers sold from 289c to 329c and heifers made from 262c to 331c/kg. Grown steers and bullocks were firm to 5c easier on age and quality averaging 285c/kg for the two tooths. The 2 score medium weight cows were 5c cheaper making from 200c to 215c/kg. While the heavy 3 and 4 scores were firm to 9c cheaper, selling from 218c to 245c, to average 235c/kg for the prime heavy weights
Market Report: MLA's National Livestock Reporting Service
Sales
- Prime sheep and lambs, every Wednesday, 11am
- Prime cattle, every Thursday, 8am
- Goat sale, Monday, July 31, noon