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All our preparation paid off!
The first day went well here in the Muchea Livestock Centre with 1,505 head of sheep with eID tags scanned in the first sale of 2025-26.
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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 01/07/2025
Yarding 10,566 / sheep 2,725 / lambs 7,841
Lamb supplies remained solid with almost 9000 this week as mutton numbers fell away to just shy of 1500 head. Trade and heavy lambs were in good volumes and presented nicely through each Agent. The buying field consisted of most of the regulars operating as well as 2 eastern states buyers plus a return of a major processor. Store lambs in particular again recorded gains along with the lighter grades of mutton.
Store lambs lifted $8/10 ranging from $71 to $176 while light lambs were firm to slightly dearer selling from $132 to $187/head. Trade lambs remained equal selling from $150 to $192 and heavy lambs started from $180 up to a top of $269 for a pen of 30+ kg cwt Merino lambs with fleece.
Merino wether hoggets were making $82 to $135 for stores and heavier bodies sold from $142 to $219/head. Merino ewe hoggets returned $111 to $168 while heavy Crossbred hoggets ranged from $113 to $200 and likewise for younger rams selling to a top $200/head.
Light to medium weight mutton gained $12/15 with boning grades selling from $90 to $163 and heavier ewes regardless of weight sold to a top $200/head.
Heavy wethers made $150 to $230 while mature rams returned $40 to $150 depending on age and weight.
SOURCE NLRS.
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 30/06/2025
Total Yarding 442
Numbers remain conservative for the last sale of the financial year with under 500 in total. A high percentage of good quality local cattle including heavy trade and yearling steers and heifers were offered while weaners were short in supply. Cows presenting weight were once again limited in volume with most being in store condition. There were only 4 local heavy bulls yarded as well as a small run of mature pastoral bulls. Most of the regular buyers were present keeping values mostly firm as any price changes were quality driven.
Weaner steers were selling from 150c to 264c while weaner heifers ranged from 152c to 298c quality dependent. Yearling steers under 330kgs sold from 200c to 340c and over 330kgs returned 256c to 362c/kg. Yearling heifers under 330kgs sold from 170c to 220c while heavier heifers made of 242c to 328c gaining 20c/kg.
Grown steers averaged 280c while grown heifers made 264c to 290c/kg. Store cows ranged from 128c to 272c depending on potential weight gains while medium cows made 200c to 248c and prime cows realized 258c/kg.
Bulls back to the paddock sold from 120c to 180c while most shipping bulls sold from 230c to 250c/kg. Local heavy bulls made 234c to 262c while pastoral bulls over 600kgs returned 240c to 250c/kg.
SOURCE NLRS.
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We were excited to showcase how our newly minted eID scanners to journalists from Farm Weekly, Countryman and ABC South West earlier this week.
Our skilled staff Sam and Karina provided a demonstration of how the system works and, in the process, demystified the scanning of electronically tagged sheep and goats going through the Muchea Livestock Centre, required from 1 July 2025.
Thank you to the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development for the funding and capability support to help with the transition process.
Keep an eye out for the articles, which hopefully will reach you soon! 🤞
www.wa.gov.au/government/announcements/eid-scanning-starts-new-traceability-system-protect-livest...
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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 24/06/2025
Yarding 12,074 / sheep 4,534 / lambs 7,540
Numbers lifted by approximately 1000 head with store lambs making up a large percentage of the sale and a good portion of those lambs were showing dry and untidy skins. This had no effect on values as store lambs again recorded gains of $6/8/head. With one major processor absent from the buyer gallery and eastern states buyers mostly inactive, Mutton eased slightly by $4/5/head.
Store lambs started from $45 up to $163 for bigger framed Merinos while light lambs were selling from $130 to $185/head. Trade lambs gained $5/6 to return $150 to $191 and heavy lambs remained firm selling from $180 to $240/head.
Plain store Merino wether hoggets sold over a wide range from $34 to $120 and with more weight sold to a top of $198 with a fleece. Merino ewe hoggets returned $70 to $170 while heavy Crossbred hoggets made $120 to $192 and younger rams sold to a top $180/head.
Mutton eased marginally by $4/5 with boning ewes selling from $80 to $149, medium ewes returned from $122 to $185 and heavy ewes sold up to $237 with wool. Heavy wethers made $140 to $200 while mature rams returned $40 to $120/head.
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 23/06/2025
Total Yarding 530
Supply was conservative today with just over 500 head. It was a mixed sale with some very well-presented trade steers and heifers in the yarding along with good runs of yearlings and weaners, A large proportion of the cow run were predominantly in store condition against the occasional pen of heavy cows while bulls were very limited in quantity. Most regular buyers were present along with a several seasonal restockers chasing the lighter framed calves. Steers were firm to slightly softer and heifers eased 15/25c while Cows lost the 30c gains recorded last to peak at 258c/kg.
Store weaner steers were selling from 220c to 332c and with more potential realized 382c/kg. Store weaner heifers returned 160c to 242c and with more weight topped at 338c/kg. Yearling steers ranged from 290c to 358c while plain yearling heifers made 150c to 220c and with more fat cover sold to a top of 310c/kg. Pastoral steer calves sold from 166c to 280c depending on frame and condition while pastoral heifers lacking potential started from 88c to 180c and when showing condition returned 200c to 270c/kg.
Grown steers made 250c to 340c while grown heifers returned 250c to 300c/kg. Plain light framed pastoral cows sold from 10c to 120c while bigger framed store cows made 130c to 210c and fat cows returned 220c to 258c/kg.
Bulls returning to the paddock sold from 120c to 180c while shipping bulls made 170c to 250c and slaughter bulls returned 192c to 250c/kg.
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MLC Sheep 01/07/2025 Cont:
Mutton ewes light/medium $90-163 up $14
Mutton ewes med prime $150-199 up $10
Mutton ewes hvy $180-200 down $10
MLC Sheep 01/07/2025 – 10566 (down 1508)
Lambs 12-16kgs $71-176 up $10
Lambs 16-18kgs $132-187 up $2
Lambs 18-22kgs $ 150-192
Lambs 22kgs+ $180-269
Wethers best hvy $150-230 up $20
Merino wether hoggets best $142-219 up $20
News
Date | Description |
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07/12/2022 | Muchea Livestock Centre (Mlc) Christmas Shutdown |
15/11/2022 | Muchea Sheep And Lamb Report |
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All our preparation paid off!
The first day went well here in the Muchea Livestock Centre with 1,505 head of sheep with eID tags scanned in the first sale of 2025-26.
#electronicID #Traceability #biosecurity #sheepandgoats
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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 01/07/2025
Yarding 10,566 / sheep 2,725 / lambs 7,841
Lamb supplies remained solid with almost 9000 this week as mutton numbers fell away to just shy of 1500 head. Trade and heavy lambs were in good volumes and presented nicely through each Agent. The buying field consisted of most of the regulars operating as well as 2 eastern states buyers plus a return of a major processor. Store lambs in particular again recorded gains along with the lighter grades of mutton.
Store lambs lifted $8/10 ranging from $71 to $176 while light lambs were firm to slightly dearer selling from $132 to $187/head. Trade lambs remained equal selling from $150 to $192 and heavy lambs started from $180 up to a top of $269 for a pen of 30+ kg cwt Merino lambs with fleece.
Merino wether hoggets were making $82 to $135 for stores and heavier bodies sold from $142 to $219/head. Merino ewe hoggets returned $111 to $168 while heavy Crossbred hoggets ranged from $113 to $200 and likewise for younger rams selling to a top $200/head.
Light to medium weight mutton gained $12/15 with boning grades selling from $90 to $163 and heavier ewes regardless of weight sold to a top $200/head.
Heavy wethers made $150 to $230 while mature rams returned $40 to $150 depending on age and weight.
SOURCE NLRS.
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 30/06/2025
Total Yarding 442
Numbers remain conservative for the last sale of the financial year with under 500 in total. A high percentage of good quality local cattle including heavy trade and yearling steers and heifers were offered while weaners were short in supply. Cows presenting weight were once again limited in volume with most being in store condition. There were only 4 local heavy bulls yarded as well as a small run of mature pastoral bulls. Most of the regular buyers were present keeping values mostly firm as any price changes were quality driven.
Weaner steers were selling from 150c to 264c while weaner heifers ranged from 152c to 298c quality dependent. Yearling steers under 330kgs sold from 200c to 340c and over 330kgs returned 256c to 362c/kg. Yearling heifers under 330kgs sold from 170c to 220c while heavier heifers made of 242c to 328c gaining 20c/kg.
Grown steers averaged 280c while grown heifers made 264c to 290c/kg. Store cows ranged from 128c to 272c depending on potential weight gains while medium cows made 200c to 248c and prime cows realized 258c/kg.
Bulls back to the paddock sold from 120c to 180c while most shipping bulls sold from 230c to 250c/kg. Local heavy bulls made 234c to 262c while pastoral bulls over 600kgs returned 240c to 250c/kg.
SOURCE NLRS.
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MLC Sheep 01/07/2025 Cont:
Mutton ewes light/medium $90-163 up $14
Mutton ewes med prime $150-199 up $10
Mutton ewes hvy $180-200 down $10
MLC Sheep 01/07/2025 – 10566 (down 1508)
Lambs 12-16kgs $71-176 up $10
Lambs 16-18kgs $132-187 up $2
Lambs 18-22kgs $ 150-192
Lambs 22kgs+ $180-269
Wethers best hvy $150-230 up $20
Merino wether hoggets best $142-219 up $20
News
Date | Description |
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07/12/2022 | Muchea Livestock Centre (Mlc) Christmas Shutdown |
15/11/2022 | Muchea Sheep And Lamb Report |
