Prime Cattle
November 14 | Yarding: 1,823
Numbers lifted and quality was mixed with an increase of cows and light and plain yearlings. There was added competition from restockers for young cattle. Yearlings were well supplied and there was a good variety. Grown steers were limited but there was a good line of heavy bullocks. Cow numbers jumped to around 650 head.
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Restockers paid similar prices for stock that was plainer than previous weeks. Steers sold from 240c-313c and heifers made from 195c-240c/kg. Feeder steer eased, selling from 260c-293c/kg. Feeder heifers were firm, making from 252c-280c/kg on the better shapes. Trade steers eased 10c, selling from 274c-293c and heifers were firm making from 278c-283c/kg on the heavy heifers. Prime grown steers sold to a stronger trend from 295c-310c and heavy bullocks reached 305c/kg. Medium weight cows held firm, selling from 190c-232c but heavy cows made from 210c-262c.
Cat Wght Qty c/kg $/Hd
- Light Steers 350 233 Top 314.2 $1,005 Av 272 $699, Light Heifers 350 324 Top 280 $930 Av 243.5 $650
- Trade Steers 351 - 500 159 Top 308.2 $1,407 Av 282.1 $1,156, Trade Heifers 351 - 500 292 Top 283.6 $1,315 Av 260.9 $1,097
- Export Steers 501+ 34 Top 305 $2,360 Av 291.7 $1,905, Export Heifers 501+ 90 Top 310.2 $1,962 Av 270 $1,560
- Cows 638 Top 273.7 $2,000 Av 232.4 $1,300
- Bulls 700 15 Top 260 $1,725 Av 235.5 $1,134
- Bulls 700 15 Top 280 $2,996 Av 264.9 $2,594
Prime Sheep, Lamb
November 13 | Yarding: 29,532
Lamb numbers were steady and quality was plainer with more light and drier lambs coming in. Light lambs were well supplied and trade weights were in reasonable numbers. Heavy lambs were limited. The market sold to a cheaper trend.
New season lambs to restockers and feed were $15 cheaper selling from $72-$140/head. Heavy dry lambs returning to the paddock reached $160/head. Trade lambs 18-22kg made 715c-730c/kg cwt on average. 22-24kg lambs sold from $160-$178/head and heavy and extra heavy lambs were $10-$12 softer, selling from $170-$210/head. Merino lambs sold from $123-$148 and heavy old lambs reached $184/head. Mutton numbers lifted and quality was mixed. Prices were dearer on lighter sheep and firm to $6/head cheaper on heavy weights after smaller lots were sold. Medium weight ewes sold from $104 -$174/head. Heavy crossbreds made from $152-$189/head. Merino ewes reached $170/head.
Cat Qty $/Hd
- Suckers XB 12,129 Top $210.00 Ave $144.28
- Lambs Merino 2,285 Top $148.00 Ave $104.15
- Lambs XB 1,166 Top $200.00 Ave $128.30
- Hoggets XB 376 Top $188.20 Ave $141.28
- Wethers Merino 2,496 Top $176.00 Ave $135.15
- Ewes XB 1,563 Top $180.00 Ave $133.06
- Ewes Merino 6,993 Top $180.00 Ave $128.92