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Have your say on the Australian Animal Welfare Strategy here: app.converlens.com/agriculture-au/australian-animal-welfare-strategy-aawsThe Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry is now inviting written submissions on the renewal of the Australian Animal Welfare Strategy.
Animals are important for Australia socially, culturally and economically.
The renewed strategy will confirm Australia’s commitment to a modern, sustainable, evidence and science-based approach to animal welfare.
Your views are important.
Help inform a national approach to animal welfare in Australia, have your say today at: www.agriculture.gov.au/haveyoursay/aaws.
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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 09/04/2024
Total Yarding: 9,126 - Sheep 4,922 - Lambs 4,204
Numbers were down by almost 2000 head from the previous sale before the Easter break. Lambs made up almost half of the sale with light and store weights dominating against lighter supplies of trade and heavy lambs. The lighter lamb market gained in values by $4/6 helped with enquiry from 2 eastern states buyers bidding on selected lines. Heavy mutton also lifted along with slaughter rams although the gains for rams was mainly driven by quality.
Most store lambs lifted $4/6 ranging from $10 to $70 while light lambs enjoyed the same gains selling from $60 to $91/head. Heavier lambs were firm with trade lambs returning $81 to $118 and heavy lambs sold to a top of $136/head.
Merino wether hoggets with a fleece were making $40 to $65 while Merino ewe hoggets also with wool returned $30 to $59 and Crossbred hoggets sold to a top of $70/head.
Boner ewes were equal starting at $5 up to $17 while medium ewes were selling from $20 to $35 and heavy ewes topped out at $52/head. Mature rams also gained marginally selling from $5 to $75/head.
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 08/04/2024
Total Yarding 875
There were similar numbers to the previous sale before the Easter break with the majority made up of cows and heifers with very few steers and under 100 bulls penned. Mature cattle presented mostly in slaughter condition however quality in younger yearlings and weaners was down from previous weeks. The prime cattle market remained strong and fortunately there were several fresh faces in the restocking sector helping to keep the market on plainer cattle buoyant.
Lighter framed vealer steers with little fat cover and dry coats ranged from 100c to 210c while heavier steers with bigger frames averaged 270c and sold to a top of 288c/kg. light framed vealer heifers with little weight once again proved hard to attract bids however with more weight and better frames returned 180c to 244c/kg. Yearling steers were selling from 180c to 290c while Yearling heifers in plainer condition under 280kg again struggled to attract bids starting at 70c up to 164c while the better presented heifers over 280kg sold from 184c to 262c/kg.
Grown steers returned 200c to 230c while grown heifers sold from 156c to 212c/kg. Light cows made 80c to 142c, medium cows 130c to 180c and prime cows realized 190c/kg.
Very few Shipping bulls were penned ranging from 120c to 215c while slaughter bulls returned 150c to 210c/kg.
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A reminder that there will be no livestock sales next week. We are all looking forward to spending quality time with our families over the long weekend and back next week for a couple of maintenance projects in the saleyard to keep it in tip top shape.
We wish everyone a safe Easter weekend, with wonderful memories made during the time spent with your family and friends.
We hope to see you back in the Muchea Livestock Centre all refreshed for cattle sales on 8 April 2024 and sheep sales on 9 April 2024.
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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 26/03/2024
Total Yarding: 10,931 Sheep 5,910 - Lambs 5,021
Almost 11000 sheep and lambs were offered today with around 6000 sheep and 5000 lambs. Heavy and trade lambs were in limited supply against the volume of airfreight weights and store lambs. The sale started off a little slow but gained momentum as the sale progressed. As paddocks are getting dryer Store lambs are getting cheaper while heavier lambs overall remained equal With a return of an eastern states buyer and feedlot interest. Mutton also held firm as did wethers and rams.
Store lambs under 16kg cwt eased $3/5 ranging from very plain tail end lines starting at $5 up to $61 on stores with more potential. Heavier lambs remained barely equal with airfreight weights selling from $51 to $84 while trade lambs returned $70 to $117 and heavy lambs topped the market at $120/head. the best Merino wether lambs with a full jacket made $97 and the ewe lambs from the same vendor realized $99/head.
Better Merino wether hoggets with a fleece were making $35 to $55 while Merino ewe hoggets returned $30 to $61 and the best Crossbred hoggets sold to $55/head.
Boner ewes made 50c to $19 while medium returned $18 to $35 and heavy ewes realized $39/head. The best ram lambs made $70 while slaughter rams sold from $5 to $51/head.
There will be no sheep sale over the Easter break with The next sale on the 9th of April.
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MLC Cattle 08/04/2024 Cont:
Local yearling hfrs 70-262c/kg down 10c
Pastoral yearling hfrs 50-168c/kg
Grown hfrs 156-212c/kg down 10c
Grown strs 200-230c/kg
Heavy prime cows 130-190c/kg
Store cows 80-142c/kg
Heavy bulls 150-210c/kg
MLC Cattle 08/04/2024 - 857 head (up 25)
Local weaner strs 120-288c/kg
Local weaner hfrs 20-244c/kg up 20c
Pastoral weaner strs 100-238c/kg
Pastoral weaner hfrs 60-100c/kg down 30c
Local yearling strs 180-290c/kg
Pastoral yearling strs 250-278c/kg up 20c
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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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Have your say on the Australian Animal Welfare Strategy here: app.converlens.com/agriculture-au/australian-animal-welfare-strategy-aawsThe Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry is now inviting written submissions on the renewal of the Australian Animal Welfare Strategy.
Animals are important for Australia socially, culturally and economically.
The renewed strategy will confirm Australia’s commitment to a modern, sustainable, evidence and science-based approach to animal welfare.
Your views are important.
Help inform a national approach to animal welfare in Australia, have your say today at: www.agriculture.gov.au/haveyoursay/aaws.
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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 09/04/2024
Total Yarding: 9,126 - Sheep 4,922 - Lambs 4,204
Numbers were down by almost 2000 head from the previous sale before the Easter break. Lambs made up almost half of the sale with light and store weights dominating against lighter supplies of trade and heavy lambs. The lighter lamb market gained in values by $4/6 helped with enquiry from 2 eastern states buyers bidding on selected lines. Heavy mutton also lifted along with slaughter rams although the gains for rams was mainly driven by quality.
Most store lambs lifted $4/6 ranging from $10 to $70 while light lambs enjoyed the same gains selling from $60 to $91/head. Heavier lambs were firm with trade lambs returning $81 to $118 and heavy lambs sold to a top of $136/head.
Merino wether hoggets with a fleece were making $40 to $65 while Merino ewe hoggets also with wool returned $30 to $59 and Crossbred hoggets sold to a top of $70/head.
Boner ewes were equal starting at $5 up to $17 while medium ewes were selling from $20 to $35 and heavy ewes topped out at $52/head. Mature rams also gained marginally selling from $5 to $75/head.
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 08/04/2024
Total Yarding 875
There were similar numbers to the previous sale before the Easter break with the majority made up of cows and heifers with very few steers and under 100 bulls penned. Mature cattle presented mostly in slaughter condition however quality in younger yearlings and weaners was down from previous weeks. The prime cattle market remained strong and fortunately there were several fresh faces in the restocking sector helping to keep the market on plainer cattle buoyant.
Lighter framed vealer steers with little fat cover and dry coats ranged from 100c to 210c while heavier steers with bigger frames averaged 270c and sold to a top of 288c/kg. light framed vealer heifers with little weight once again proved hard to attract bids however with more weight and better frames returned 180c to 244c/kg. Yearling steers were selling from 180c to 290c while Yearling heifers in plainer condition under 280kg again struggled to attract bids starting at 70c up to 164c while the better presented heifers over 280kg sold from 184c to 262c/kg.
Grown steers returned 200c to 230c while grown heifers sold from 156c to 212c/kg. Light cows made 80c to 142c, medium cows 130c to 180c and prime cows realized 190c/kg.
Very few Shipping bulls were penned ranging from 120c to 215c while slaughter bulls returned 150c to 210c/kg.
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MLC Cattle 08/04/2024 Cont:
Local yearling hfrs 70-262c/kg down 10c
Pastoral yearling hfrs 50-168c/kg
Grown hfrs 156-212c/kg down 10c
Grown strs 200-230c/kg
Heavy prime cows 130-190c/kg
Store cows 80-142c/kg
Heavy bulls 150-210c/kg
MLC Cattle 08/04/2024 - 857 head (up 25)
Local weaner strs 120-288c/kg
Local weaner hfrs 20-244c/kg up 20c
Pastoral weaner strs 100-238c/kg
Pastoral weaner hfrs 60-100c/kg down 30c
Local yearling strs 180-290c/kg
Pastoral yearling strs 250-278c/kg up 20c
News
Date | Description |
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07/12/2022 | Muchea Livestock Centre (Mlc) Christmas Shutdown |
15/11/2022 | Muchea Sheep And Lamb Report |