
Wednesday 24th November – 316 head
There was reduced yarding again this week due to continuous heavy rain. Cattle that were on offer sold for very competitive rates. Export cattle sold for strong rates and remained
There was reduced yarding again this week due to continuous heavy rain. Cattle that were on offer sold for very competitive rates. Export cattle sold for strong rates and remained
The market remained firm across the board. 31 cows averaged 354c. Bulls also remained firm with 8 heavy slaughter bulls averaging 361c. There was a quality run of 4 and
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