
WEDNESDAY 4TH MARCH 2026 – 689 HEAD
689 head this week. Both the export and slaughter market remained unchanged from last week. Heavy feeder steers sold to strong rates again with extra buying competition. Feeder heifers also

689 head this week. Both the export and slaughter market remained unchanged from last week. Heavy feeder steers sold to strong rates again with extra buying competition. Feeder heifers also

989 head yarded today. The export and slaughter market remained unchanged from last week. Heavy feeder steers also held firm on previous weeks. An excellent run of grain assist heifers

685 head yarded today. Export and slaughter market remained unchanged from last week. Heavy feeder steers also held firm on previous weeks. Had an excellent run of HGO treated, spayed

Today’s Silverdale Live Weight Sale saw export cows sell slightly easier to fully firm, with ox and pasture fed steers selling fully firm on last week’s market. Feeder cattle were

854 head yarded today. Export and slaughter market was firm on last week and saw little to no change. Heavy bulls to kill gained 10c/kg this week. Another great run

819 head yarded today. Export and slaughter market eased today by 10-15c. Most good heavy cows still sold from $3.86c/kg to $4.11c/kg. An exceptional line of feeder steers came to

806 head yarded today. The export and slaughter market remained unchanged with some exceptional lines of heavy cows, bulls and bullocks on offer. Heavy feeder steers met similar competition as

Welcome back! 619 head yarded today for our first live weight sale for 2026. Export and slaughter markets kicked off right where they finished last year with a full panel

A smaller yarding of 678 head this week for the last Silverdale Live Weight Sale of 2025. With processors slowing down for the Christmas break we saw export and slaughter

A total yarding of 949 head was presented today. Buyer competition remained strong with processors and re-stockers the most active throughout the sale. Export and slaughter cattle remained fully firm