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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 13/05/2025
Yarding 15,980 / sheep 8,563 / lambs 7,417
It was a similar throughput to last weeks sale in both numbers and quality. Although most lambs were light on condition there were some good quality lines presented in the yarding. The mutton runs also showed good weight and condition as well as a large volume of very light stores. Heavy lambs were selling well lifting slightly while lighter lambs eased and the mutton market was generally firm however Heavy ewes eased $8/10/head.
Store and airfreight lambs eased $8/10 with Store lambs selling from $40 to $113 while light lambs returned from $90 to $133/head. Trade lambs remained firm making $120 to $159 and heavy lambs lifted $5/6 selling from $150 to $200/head.
Lighter Merino wether hoggets were making $59 to $111 and with more weight topped out at $170 while heavier Merino ewe hoggets were selling from $110 to $142/head. Crossbred hoggets were firm with the better types ranging from $115 to $160 and younger rams sold to a top of $180 /head.
Boner Mutton ranged from $60 to $122 and even though the price parameters were similar to last week, overall heavier ewes eased $8/10 with medium ewes making $110 to $135 and heavy ewes from $130 to $174/head. Heavy wethers also eased up to $10 selling from $118 to $160 and mature rams from $40 to $136/head.
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 12/05/2025
Total Yarding 620
Numbers halved from last week with just over 600 head presented in a very mixed yarding. Quality declined with fewer prime cattle amongst a larger proportion of secondary lots and this was reflected in pricing. Well-presented local steers and heifers lifted 5/10c however these were few and with several buyers staying of the rail, store calves sold to a cheaper trend as did the cow market. Pastoral cattle represented about half of the sale and ranged from light framed animals lacking cover up to nicely conditioned Steers and heifers.
Most weaner steers were in store condition selling from 200c to 328c and with more fat cover up to 370c/kg. Weaner heifers in plain condition ranged from 100c to 276c and with more weight sold to a top of 318c/kg. Yearling steers returned 300c to 394c while yearling heifers sold from 100c to 252c for stores and better heifers sold to a top of 344c/kg. Pastoral steer calves were making 150c to 282c while Pastoral heifers sold in a wider price spread ranging from 50c to 296c both depending on quality.
Grown steers returned 250c to 304c while grown heifers made 150c to 262c/kg. Light framed pastoral cows lacking condition made 20c to 120c while bigger framed stores suiting feeders recorded prices from 140c to 190c/kg. Medium cows made 196c to 230c while prime cows didn’t reach last weeks values selling to a top of 250c/kg.
Bulls returning to the paddock started from 108c for plainer types up to 298c for well-presented young Angus bulls. Shipping bulls ranged from 160c to 290c and only 10 Slaughter bulls yarded selling from 212c to 264c/kg.
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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 06/05/2025
Yarding 16,551 / sheep 7,675 / lambs 8,876
Numbers increased this week as did the market across all categories. Competition from all sectors and the return of a major feedlot buyer saw store and light lambs lift $10/15 while trade and heavy lambs gained $4/5/head. All grades of mutton and wethers recorded increased values of $10/12 while most hoggets lifted $8/10/head.
Store lambs were selling from $30 to $125 while light lambs made $80 to $148/head. Trade lambs returned $110 to $158 and heavy lambs sold to a top of $189/head.
Store Merino wether hoggets were making $75 to $102 and with heavier frames up to $150/head. Light Merino ewe hoggets returned $67 to $96 and with more weight up to a top of $143/head. heavy Crossbred hoggets ranged from $98 to $158 and younger rams sold to a top $133/head.
Boner mutton were selling from $50 to $119 while medium ewes returned $110 to $158 and heavy ewes sold up to $173/head. Heavy wethers made $130 to $177 while mature rams gained $10 making $40 to $121/head.
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 05/05/2025
Total Yarding 1,264
Numbers lifted to over 1200 head today at Muchea. The yarding was again mostly local supply with several lines of mixed quality pastoral cattle. The buying field was well attended and apart from the odd pen of local yearlings and weaners showing good fat cover, most were predominately in store or feeder condition and considering this they held their recent gains in values well. Cows and mature bulls also held ground on pricing.
Weaner steers were selling from 250c to 384c while weaner heifers ranged from 270c to 350c/kg. Yearling steers also mostly stores sold from 280c to 386c while yearling heifers had a wider variance of quality with stores making 148c to 258c and with more cover from 290c up to a top of 340c/kg. Pastoral steer calves sold well from 250c to 374c and pastoral heifer calves from 120c to 280c/kg.
Finished grown steers sold well returning 266c to 344c while grown heifers sold from 250c to 284c/kg. Plain lightweight pastoral cows lacking frame and cover struggle to attract bids starting at 50c to 149c while bigger framed store cows made 160c to 200c/kg. Medium weight cows returned 222 to 258c and prime cows realized 274c/kg.
Shipping bulls made 180c to 292c while slaughter bulls returned 220c to 286c and bulls selling for breeding realized 352c/kg.
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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 29/04/2025
Yarding 15,748 / sheep 10,028 / lambs 5,720
It was a larger sale following the Easter break with around 5500 lambs and 10000 sheep. Quality lines of Lambs, mutton and wethers were on offer as well as larger lines of stores. The sale as a whole was dearer this week with competition from all sectors including proccessers, feedlots, restockers and exporters.
Store lambs started from $30 and with bigger frames up to $115 gaining $8/10 while light lambs sold from $88 to $120 lifting $5/head. Trade lambs were slightly dearer returning $105 to $155 and heavy lambs remained firm selling from $138 to $180/head.
Light Merino wether hoggets were making $29 to $85 and heavier wethers lifted $10/15 selling from $90 to $158 with a jacket. Ewe hoggets were also in demand from processors and restockers with Light weights making $50 to $85 and heavy’s sold to a top of $150 to gain $10/12/head. Heavy Crossbred hoggets were firm ranging from $91 to $149 and younger rams sold to a top of $140/head.
Mutton across the board lifted $10/15 with Boner’s selling from $43 to $112 while medium ewes returned $100 to $141 and heavy ewes sold to a top of $155/head. Heavy wethers gained $20/25 making $124 to $170 and mature rams held ground with most selling from $30 to $104/head.
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 28/04/2025
Total Yarding 861
It was a lighter sale after the Easter break with a drop of around 350 head from the previous sale. Today was very mixed across all categories including local and pastoral cattle. As the last sale was dominated by weaners reaching higher prices, this weeks values were back marginally with steers selling to a top of 376c and heifers to 344c/kg while good framed feeder cows lifted 40/50c and heavier cows gaining 5/c/kg.
Lighter weaner steers in store condition were selling from 288c to 300c and with more cover sold to a top of 376c/kg. Plain weaner heifers ranged from 180c to 240c and with more condition sold from 248c up to 338c/kg. Store yearling steers under 330kg started from 250c up to 376c and over 330kg consistently sold from 306c to also realize 376c/kg. Most plainer yearling heifers sold from 246c to 268c while better heifers returned 282 to 344c/kg.
Store pastoral steer calves ranged from 100c to 220c and in better condition sold up to 338c/kg. Plain pastoral heifers were hard to sell starting from 66c up to180c and with more cover sold from 240c to 282c/kg.
Grown steers sold well returning 280c to 350c, gaining 10c as well as grown heifers making 240c to 314c also gaining 5c/kg. Plain pastoral cows sold from 80c to 170c while better framed store cows were in demand selling from 202c to 268c/kg. Medium and heavy cows returned 228c to 280c/kg.
Shipping bulls made 200c to 294c and slaughter bulls returned 242c to 300c with one pen of Droughtmaster bulls reaching 326c to restockers.
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MLC Sheep 13/05/2025 Cont:
Mutton ewes light/medium $60-122
Mutton ewes med prime $110-135 down $10
Mutton ewes hvy $130-174-down $10
MLC Sheep 13/05/2025 - 15980 (down 571)
Lambs 12-16kgs $40-113 down $10
Lambs 16-18kgs $90-133 down $10
Lambs 18-22kgs $120-159
Lambs 22kgs+ $150-200 up $6
Wethers best hvy $118-160 down $10
Merino wether hoggets best $111-170
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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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 13/05/2025
Yarding 15,980 / sheep 8,563 / lambs 7,417
It was a similar throughput to last weeks sale in both numbers and quality. Although most lambs were light on condition there were some good quality lines presented in the yarding. The mutton runs also showed good weight and condition as well as a large volume of very light stores. Heavy lambs were selling well lifting slightly while lighter lambs eased and the mutton market was generally firm however Heavy ewes eased $8/10/head.
Store and airfreight lambs eased $8/10 with Store lambs selling from $40 to $113 while light lambs returned from $90 to $133/head. Trade lambs remained firm making $120 to $159 and heavy lambs lifted $5/6 selling from $150 to $200/head.
Lighter Merino wether hoggets were making $59 to $111 and with more weight topped out at $170 while heavier Merino ewe hoggets were selling from $110 to $142/head. Crossbred hoggets were firm with the better types ranging from $115 to $160 and younger rams sold to a top of $180 /head.
Boner Mutton ranged from $60 to $122 and even though the price parameters were similar to last week, overall heavier ewes eased $8/10 with medium ewes making $110 to $135 and heavy ewes from $130 to $174/head. Heavy wethers also eased up to $10 selling from $118 to $160 and mature rams from $40 to $136/head.
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 12/05/2025
Total Yarding 620
Numbers halved from last week with just over 600 head presented in a very mixed yarding. Quality declined with fewer prime cattle amongst a larger proportion of secondary lots and this was reflected in pricing. Well-presented local steers and heifers lifted 5/10c however these were few and with several buyers staying of the rail, store calves sold to a cheaper trend as did the cow market. Pastoral cattle represented about half of the sale and ranged from light framed animals lacking cover up to nicely conditioned Steers and heifers.
Most weaner steers were in store condition selling from 200c to 328c and with more fat cover up to 370c/kg. Weaner heifers in plain condition ranged from 100c to 276c and with more weight sold to a top of 318c/kg. Yearling steers returned 300c to 394c while yearling heifers sold from 100c to 252c for stores and better heifers sold to a top of 344c/kg. Pastoral steer calves were making 150c to 282c while Pastoral heifers sold in a wider price spread ranging from 50c to 296c both depending on quality.
Grown steers returned 250c to 304c while grown heifers made 150c to 262c/kg. Light framed pastoral cows lacking condition made 20c to 120c while bigger framed stores suiting feeders recorded prices from 140c to 190c/kg. Medium cows made 196c to 230c while prime cows didn’t reach last weeks values selling to a top of 250c/kg.
Bulls returning to the paddock started from 108c for plainer types up to 298c for well-presented young Angus bulls. Shipping bulls ranged from 160c to 290c and only 10 Slaughter bulls yarded selling from 212c to 264c/kg.
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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 06/05/2025
Yarding 16,551 / sheep 7,675 / lambs 8,876
Numbers increased this week as did the market across all categories. Competition from all sectors and the return of a major feedlot buyer saw store and light lambs lift $10/15 while trade and heavy lambs gained $4/5/head. All grades of mutton and wethers recorded increased values of $10/12 while most hoggets lifted $8/10/head.
Store lambs were selling from $30 to $125 while light lambs made $80 to $148/head. Trade lambs returned $110 to $158 and heavy lambs sold to a top of $189/head.
Store Merino wether hoggets were making $75 to $102 and with heavier frames up to $150/head. Light Merino ewe hoggets returned $67 to $96 and with more weight up to a top of $143/head. heavy Crossbred hoggets ranged from $98 to $158 and younger rams sold to a top $133/head.
Boner mutton were selling from $50 to $119 while medium ewes returned $110 to $158 and heavy ewes sold up to $173/head. Heavy wethers made $130 to $177 while mature rams gained $10 making $40 to $121/head.
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MLC Sheep 13/05/2025 Cont:
Mutton ewes light/medium $60-122
Mutton ewes med prime $110-135 down $10
Mutton ewes hvy $130-174-down $10
MLC Sheep 13/05/2025 - 15980 (down 571)
Lambs 12-16kgs $40-113 down $10
Lambs 16-18kgs $90-133 down $10
Lambs 18-22kgs $120-159
Lambs 22kgs+ $150-200 up $6
Wethers best hvy $118-160 down $10
Merino wether hoggets best $111-170
News
Date | Description |
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07/12/2022 | Muchea Livestock Centre (Mlc) Christmas Shutdown |
15/11/2022 | Muchea Sheep And Lamb Report |
