
WEDNESDAY 17TH APRIL 2024 – 525 HEAD
The export and slaughter market were noticeably cheaper this week by 20c to 30 cents. There were no heavy feeders to quote. Light feeder steers sold to a similar market

The export and slaughter market were noticeably cheaper this week by 20c to 30 cents. There were no heavy feeders to quote. Light feeder steers sold to a similar market

Description Breed Vendor C/Kg $ HEAVY COW Charbray D Hohenhaus 256 $1705 MEDIUM COW Charbray D & L Gelhaar 256 $1555 PEN OF 3 HEAVY COWS Bradford A . Murphy

The export and slaughter market saw an increase in prices today across most descriptions. Heavy feeder steers also rose in price today as did the feeder heifers. Re-stocker steers also

The market saw slight improvements for most descriptions today due to some good widespread rainfall. The biggest rise was export cows with most good quality cows making $2.45 to $2.60/kg.

The export and slaughter market softened again this week as we lead up to Easter. Heavy feeder steers also saw a fall in price. Although one major feedlot remains out

The slaughter market and heavy feeder market eased today with a few shorter weeks coming up. A very impressive line of 180 light feeder steers came to hand today and
Hayes & Co yarded a total of 528 head of the inaugural Kilcoy Special Store Sale held at the Kilcoy Showgrounds on Saturday 9th March 2024. Cattle were drawn from

This week saw a larger yarding of cattle come to hand at Silverdale, with all types of cattle selling to a firm to slightly dearer market than last week. A

This week’s Store Sale saw prices slightly easier, trending with all other selling centres. Quality cattle were still selling well, with the majority of the yarding going to Western &

The market softened slightly today for export and slaughter cattle. Heavy feeder steers sold to similar rates as last week. Weaner steers and heifers continue to sell to a strong