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Recently Western Beef met with the CEO of WAMIA over coffee to discuss all aspects of the supply chain here in WA and the issues that producers face here in WA. This included 'paddock to plate' producers who have faced considerable disruption this season.
Its important for producers to know that WAMIA understands the concerns facing producers and are working hard to create outcomes. That said it is a very complex industry and there is no quick fix to some of these issues.
Earlier this year WAMIA released some guidelines for those looking to explore the option to set up their own abattoir. Here is the link wamia.wa.gov.au/abattoir-approvals/#tab-438eea2a3eff3ca1077
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 03/06/2025
Total Yarding 508
As expected, numbers dropped for the WA long weekend. The sale mainly comprised of local yearling and weaner steers and heifers presenting fat scores suitable to feedlots or backgrounding. Very few pens of finished cows or grown steers and heifers were on offer and all mature bulls were in secondary condition with very few bulls over 600kg.
Weaner steers start from 140c up to 372c as they improved and the same for weaner heifers making 120c to 364c/kg. Yearling steers ranged from 186c up to 364c with more fat cover while yearling heifers returned 242c to 330c/kg.
Grown steers made 264c to 308c while grown heifers made 300c to 302c/kg. Store cows started from 80c up to 150c while medium to prime cows sold from 162c to 256c/kg.
Bulls returning to the paddock sold from 80c to 180c while shipping bulls made 150c to 258c and the limited slaughter bulls returned 120c to 270c/kg.
Source: NLRS
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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 03/06/2025
Yarding 7,597 / sheep 2,886 / lambs 4,711
Numbers halved this week mostly due to rain and the long weekend however this did nothing to dampen values. A full buying gallery ensured top prices with most lamb categories lifting while sheep values remain firm to slightly dearer.
Store lambs gained $4-5 and were selling from $45 to $130 while light lambs made $110 to $150/head. Trade lambs lifted $6-8 and sold from $123 to $180 while heavy lambs returned $150 to a top of $241, gaining $10-12/head.
Merino wether hoggets ranged from $100 to $166 while Prime Merino ewe hoggets also topped at $166/head. Heavy Crossbred hoggets sold from $90 to $182 and younger rams sold to a top of $200/head.
Boner mutton were selling from $80 to $140 while medium ewes returned $130 to $160 and heavy ewes sold to a top of $177/head. Heavy wethers made $110 to $190 while mature rams ranged from $30 to $136/head.
SOURCE NLRS
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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 27/05/2025
Yarding 15,069 / sheep 7,622 / lambs 7,447
While sheep supplies remained similar to last weeks volume, lamb supplies increased by around 5000 for a total close to 7500 lambs. A full buying field of regulars plus 2 eastern states buyers adding competition across most categories of lambs recorded increased values. The majority of trade lambs ranged from 750/850c with the odd pen pushing up to 900c/kg cwt while a good percentage of mutton ranged from 500c to 550c/kg cwt.
Store lambs gained $8/12 starting from $40 and with bigger frames sold up to $130 while Cross-bred light lambs also lifted $8/10 and Merino lambs were up $15/20 selling from $100 to $162/head. Trade lambs returned $130 to $186 and heavy lambs realized $227/head, both dearer by $15/20.
Hoggets were firm with Store Merino wether hoggets selling from $40 to $120 and with more weight and frame sold to a top of $154/head. Store Merino ewe hoggets made $75 to $121 while prime ewe hoggets returned $120 to $167/head. heavy Crossbred hoggets ranged from $100 to $164 and younger rams sold to a top of $170/head.
All categories of mutton lifted $8/10 with boning grades selling from $85 to $138 while medium ewes returned $110 to $162 and heavy ewes reached a top of $175/head. Heavy wethers gained $10 making $120 to $166 while mature rams lifted $16/18 to return $60 to $120/head.
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 26/05/2025
Total Yarding 818
Although the sale was around the same Volume as last week it was big lines of well-bred mostly Angus weaner steers and heifers making up a large portion of the sale while bulls and especially cows were limited in supply. The breed component as well as several restockers from the south had a lot to do with gains in weaner values while the bull and cow markets eased considerably.
Plain weaner steers were selling from 220c to 320c and with better breeding from 332c up to 398c/kg. The same for weaner heifers lacking size or breeding ranged from 140c to 274c and better-bred heifers from 280c to 376c/kg. Yearling values were back 25c with steers returning to paddocks selling from 182c to 286c and with more fat cover 300c to 356c/kg. Lighter yearling heifers sold from 164c to 270c while better heifers sold to a top of 304c/kg.
Grown steers were softer and ranged from 150c to 286c while grown heifers were making 226c to 290c/kg. The cow market was back 25/30c with Store cows selling from 50c to 180c, medium cows from 190c to 230c and the very limited volume of prime cows presented sold up to 260c/kg.
Bulls returning to the paddock sold from 156c to 180c while shipping bulls eased 15/20c ranging from 180c to 258c and very few slaughter bulls were showing condition and ranged from 120c to 230c/kg, easing 20c.
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WAMIA is proud to be working closely with Allflex Australia and AgriNous to install the new electronic identification (eID) scanning equipment and integrate the hardware with our existing software at the Muchea Livestock Centre, funded through the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development's eID Infrastructure Grants Scheme.
With the 1 July deadline fast approaching for mandatory scanning of eID-tagged sheep and lambs in saleyards, our focus is on supporting Agents and users of the facility to ensure a smooth, well-prepared transition.
This collaborative effort highlights the strength of partnerships and teamwork, with all parties committed to delivering practical solutions that benefit the livestock sector during the transition.
✅ Equipment installed
✅ System integration underway
✅ Strong support network for users
We’re confident that with this level of preparation and teamwork, the Muchea Livestock Centre will be ready to lead the way in the next phase of implementing the eID scanning mandate in the saleyard.
#livestocktraceability #allflex #AgriNous #sheepindustry #workingtogetherr #sheepandgoats
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MLC Cattle 03/06/2025 cont:
Local yearling hfrs 242-330c/kg up 25
Pastoral yearling hfrs 140-242c/kg down 25c
Grown hfrs 300-302c/kg
Grown strs 264-308c/kg up 20c
Heavy prime cows 162-256c/kg
Store cows 20-150c/kg
Heavy bulls 120-270c/kg
MLC Cattle 03/06/2025 - 508 head (down 310)
Local weaner strs 140-372c/kg down 20c
Local weaner hfrs 120-364c/kg
Pastoral weaner strs NY
Pastoral weaner hfrs 20-242c/kg down 50c
Local yearling strs 186-364c/kg up 10c
Pastoral yearling strs 306c/kg down 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 |
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Recently Western Beef met with the CEO of WAMIA over coffee to discuss all aspects of the supply chain here in WA and the issues that producers face here in WA. This included 'paddock to plate' producers who have faced considerable disruption this season.
Its important for producers to know that WAMIA understands the concerns facing producers and are working hard to create outcomes. That said it is a very complex industry and there is no quick fix to some of these issues.
Earlier this year WAMIA released some guidelines for those looking to explore the option to set up their own abattoir. Here is the link wamia.wa.gov.au/abattoir-approvals/#tab-438eea2a3eff3ca1077
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 03/06/2025
Total Yarding 508
As expected, numbers dropped for the WA long weekend. The sale mainly comprised of local yearling and weaner steers and heifers presenting fat scores suitable to feedlots or backgrounding. Very few pens of finished cows or grown steers and heifers were on offer and all mature bulls were in secondary condition with very few bulls over 600kg.
Weaner steers start from 140c up to 372c as they improved and the same for weaner heifers making 120c to 364c/kg. Yearling steers ranged from 186c up to 364c with more fat cover while yearling heifers returned 242c to 330c/kg.
Grown steers made 264c to 308c while grown heifers made 300c to 302c/kg. Store cows started from 80c up to 150c while medium to prime cows sold from 162c to 256c/kg.
Bulls returning to the paddock sold from 80c to 180c while shipping bulls made 150c to 258c and the limited slaughter bulls returned 120c to 270c/kg.
Source: NLRS
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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 03/06/2025
Yarding 7,597 / sheep 2,886 / lambs 4,711
Numbers halved this week mostly due to rain and the long weekend however this did nothing to dampen values. A full buying gallery ensured top prices with most lamb categories lifting while sheep values remain firm to slightly dearer.
Store lambs gained $4-5 and were selling from $45 to $130 while light lambs made $110 to $150/head. Trade lambs lifted $6-8 and sold from $123 to $180 while heavy lambs returned $150 to a top of $241, gaining $10-12/head.
Merino wether hoggets ranged from $100 to $166 while Prime Merino ewe hoggets also topped at $166/head. Heavy Crossbred hoggets sold from $90 to $182 and younger rams sold to a top of $200/head.
Boner mutton were selling from $80 to $140 while medium ewes returned $130 to $160 and heavy ewes sold to a top of $177/head. Heavy wethers made $110 to $190 while mature rams ranged from $30 to $136/head.
SOURCE NLRS
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MLC Cattle 03/06/2025 cont:
Local yearling hfrs 242-330c/kg up 25
Pastoral yearling hfrs 140-242c/kg down 25c
Grown hfrs 300-302c/kg
Grown strs 264-308c/kg up 20c
Heavy prime cows 162-256c/kg
Store cows 20-150c/kg
Heavy bulls 120-270c/kg
MLC Cattle 03/06/2025 - 508 head (down 310)
Local weaner strs 140-372c/kg down 20c
Local weaner hfrs 120-364c/kg
Pastoral weaner strs NY
Pastoral weaner hfrs 20-242c/kg down 50c
Local yearling strs 186-364c/kg up 10c
Pastoral yearling strs 306c/kg down 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 |
