WEDNESDAY 10TH NOVEMBER 2021 – 368 HEAD
Export and slaughter cattle continue to smash previous records today,y with cows topping at 409c, with 47 cows averaging 371c. Bulls remained firm on last weeks rates. 4 tooth heavy
Export and slaughter cattle continue to smash previous records today,y with cows topping at 409c, with 47 cows averaging 371c. Bulls remained firm on last weeks rates. 4 tooth heavy
Very impressive prices today for all descriptions. Export cows exceeded expectations reaching a new record price topping at 403c/kg. Bulls also continued to sell to a very strong market. Feeder
A smaller yarding again this week due to the recent rain. All description remained fully firm to slightly dearer for export, feed on and vealer cattle. DESCRIPTION C/KG VENDOR $
A reduced yarding this week due to some good rainfall in the area. Export and slaughter cattle saw a rise in price. Heavy feeders were also in high demand, with
The market today was slightly dearer on last week, with cows reaching 378c/kg. All other markets also remaining firm with all cattle in high demand. DESCRIPTION C/KG VENDOR $ HEAVY
DESCRIPTION C/KG VENDOR $ Heavy Cows 354.2 Kayla Harvey $2550 Pen of Cows 363.2 Colin Hockley $2409 Heavy Heifers 379.2 D & R Hohenhaus $2066 Bulls 359.2 Emprja P/L $3196
Good heavy cows were slightly dearer today, with medium range feed on cattle selling slightly dearer. Feeders were in short supply today but still managed a strong market, topping at
Another quality yarding of local cattle came to hand today, with prices remaining firm across the board. Export and slaughter cattle sold to a similar market as last week. Heavy
The export and slaughter cattle continue to sell to a strong market, with cows up 25c on average and bulls up 15c on last week. Heavy feeders sold to a
The export and slaughter cattle sold to a strong market today, with cows averaging 301.2c/kg, bulls averaging 319.2c/kg and ox averaging 381.2c/kg. Not a lot of heavy feeders to quote