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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 13/07/2026
Total Yarding 789
Numbers were down for a small yarding of 789 head. A mixed quality yarding comprising of a mix of quality prime lines as well as an assorted quality of pastoral cattle on offer. Prices reflected quality with most categories gaining with demand while the lesser quality sold at lower rates. Light weight Angus weaner steer calves sold to 596c while a pen of heifers sold for 516c/kg. A good run of heavy cows was firm while low numbers of heavy bulls sold to 340c/kg.
Local weaner steers sold from 400c to 596c while weaner heifers made 330c to 516c/kg. Local yearling steers returned 350c to 500c while yearling heifers sold from 396c to 502c/kg. Pastoral steer calves sold for 248c to 448c and yearlings from 394c to 480c while pastoral heifer calves made from 120c to 380c and yearling heifers from 170c to 416c/kg.
Grown steers weighing over 750kg sold for 340c while grown heifers weighing under 540kg sold from 376c to 480c and heavier weights made 390c to 394c/kg. Store cows made 120c to 338c, medium weights sold from 300c to 320c heavy weight cows were firm selling from 326c to 378c/kg.
Restockers and exporters paid 290c to 412c for light weight bulls while heavy bulls returned 282c to 340c/kg.
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A fantastic result from yesterday's sheep sale at Muchea Livestock Centre under the new mandatory sheep and goat electronic identification (eID) requirements.
We would like to acknowledge and thank all agents, producers, transporters and industry participants who played their part in making the transition such a success.
With 5,889 sheep yarded yesterday, an impressive 98.3% arrived in the Muchea Livestock Centre tagged with a functioning eID. This is an outstanding outcome and a credit to the commitment and preparation undertaken across the industry.
The result reflects the hard work invested by producers, agents, industry organisations and supply chain participants over the past two years to prepare for the introduction of nationally-agreed mandatory eID requirements for sheep and goats.
The seamless implementation at yesterday's sale demonstrates what can be achieved when an industry works together towards a common goal.
Congratulations and thank you to everyone involved. Your efforts have helped ensure a smooth transition while supporting livestock traceability, biosecurity and the ongoing success of the Western Australian sheep and goat industry.
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 07/07/2026
Yarding 5,889 / sheep 887/ lambs 5002
Numbers were up for a total yarding of 5889 sheep and lambs at Muchea. Lambs dominated the numbers doubling from last week with prices easing with volume. Extra heavy lambs sold to $300/head. A small offering of sheep categories saw all classes gain with demand, heavy ewe mutton sold to $250 while wethers topped at $290/head. A highlight of the sale was a large yarding of new season lambs selling to $280/head.
New season lambs made $180 to $237 for weights under 18kg cwt and from $272 to $280 for the heavier lambs.
Old season Lambs weighing under 16kg cwt sold from $73 to $190 while weights under 18kg cwt made up to $236/head. Trade weight lambs sold from $202 to $264 while heavy lambs sold from $270 to $300/head. Good numbers of ram lambs were once again in demand selling from $176 to $313 for the heaviest.
A small yarding of Merino wether hoggets made $152 to $170 for stores while heavy weights sold for $235 to $282/head. Merino store ewe hoggets sold from $141 to $200 with a fleece, medium weights made $155 to $231 and heavy weights from $233 to $274/head. Heavy Crossbred hoggets returned $240/head.
Store ewes sold from $160 to $198 with a fleece while medium weights made $186 to $228 and heavy weights returned $238 to $250/head. Heavy wethers sold from $255 to $290 while mature rams ranged from $100 to $174/head.
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 29/06/2026
Total Yarding 990
Numbers were down for a total yarding of 990 head. Prices eased with lesser quality offered and reduced buyers present. The best Angus weaner steer calves sold to 596c while the heifers sold to 462c/kg. Heavy cows gained selling to 388c while the heavy bulls sold to 348c/kg. Pastoral cattle were in good numbers with quality back on last weeks sale.
Local weaner steers sold from 470c to 596c while weaner heifers made 342c to 462c/kg. Local yearling steers returned 370c to 552c while yearling heifers were selling from 362c to 480c/kg. Pastoral steer calves sold for 456c and yearlings from 340c to 460c while pastoral heifer calves made from 270c to 404c and yearling heifers from 368c to 430c/kg.
Grown steers weighing over 600kg sold from 382c to 468c while lighter weights returned 326c to 480c/kg. Grown heifers weighing under 540kg sold from 332c to 450c and heavier weights made 408c to 452c/kg. Store cows made 158c to 290c, medium weights sold from 320c to 350c heavy weight cows were up selling to a top of 388c/kg.
Restockers and exporters paid 274c to 448c for light weight bulls while heavy bulls returned 300c to 348c/kg.
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A reminder from our wonderful colleagues at the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
From tomorrow (1 July 2026), all sheep and goats leaving your property must be identified with an electronic identification (eID) tag.
Older stock born before 1 January 2025 can be identified with either a yellow eID or their year of birth colour eID tag if they were bred on your property. Stock not bred on your property, that don’t already have an eID tag, are identified with a pink post-breeder eID tag.
For more information, phone 1300 926 547, email [email protected] or go to dpird.wa.gov.au/eid-sheep-and-goats
If you need more information on requirements for sheep, lambs and goats arriving in or leaving MLC from 1 July 2026, please ring the WAMIA Administration Office on (08) 9571 0013 during business hours.
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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 30/06/2026
Yarding 4,278 / sheep 1,527/ lambs 2,751
Numbers were down for a total yarding of 4278 sheep and lambs at Muchea. A very mixed quality yarding with prices generally trending up with processor / feeder demand and low numbers on offer. Extra heavy lambs sold to $342 while mutton gained with all processors in action to top at $280 for ewes and $317 for a pen of wethers carrying a full fleece.
Lambs weighing under 16kg cwt sold from $75 to $185 while weights under 18kg cwt made up to $240/head. Trade weight lambs sold from $220 to $261 while heavy lambs sold from $254 to $321 and weights over 30kg cwt made up to $342/head. Ram lambs made from $130 to $338 for the heaviest.
A small yarding of Merino wether hoggets made $180 for stores while heavy weights sold for $212 to $260/head. Heavy Crossbred hoggets returned $242 to $263/head.
Store ewes sold from $76 to $213 with a fleece while medium and heavy weights returned $170 to $280/head. Heavy wethers sold from $215 to $317 while mature rams ranged from $80 to $208/head.
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Muchea Cattle 13/7/2026 Cont:
Heavy prime cows 326-378c/kg firm
Store cows 120-338c/kg firm
Heavy bulls 282-340c/kg firm
Muchea Cattle 13/7/2026 cont:
Local yearling hfrs 396-502c/kg up 50c
Pastoral yearling hfrs 170-416c/kg up 40c
Grown hfrs <540kg 332-450c/kg up 20c
>540kg 408-452c up 20c
Grown strs < 500kg NY
>500kg 340c/kg NQ
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| Date | Description |
|---|---|
| 24/07/2025 | 2025/26 Statutory Fees |
| 07/12/2022 | Muchea Livestock Centre (Mlc) Christmas Shutdown |
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 13/07/2026
Total Yarding 789
Numbers were down for a small yarding of 789 head. A mixed quality yarding comprising of a mix of quality prime lines as well as an assorted quality of pastoral cattle on offer. Prices reflected quality with most categories gaining with demand while the lesser quality sold at lower rates. Light weight Angus weaner steer calves sold to 596c while a pen of heifers sold for 516c/kg. A good run of heavy cows was firm while low numbers of heavy bulls sold to 340c/kg.
Local weaner steers sold from 400c to 596c while weaner heifers made 330c to 516c/kg. Local yearling steers returned 350c to 500c while yearling heifers sold from 396c to 502c/kg. Pastoral steer calves sold for 248c to 448c and yearlings from 394c to 480c while pastoral heifer calves made from 120c to 380c and yearling heifers from 170c to 416c/kg.
Grown steers weighing over 750kg sold for 340c while grown heifers weighing under 540kg sold from 376c to 480c and heavier weights made 390c to 394c/kg. Store cows made 120c to 338c, medium weights sold from 300c to 320c heavy weight cows were firm selling from 326c to 378c/kg.
Restockers and exporters paid 290c to 412c for light weight bulls while heavy bulls returned 282c to 340c/kg.
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A fantastic result from yesterday's sheep sale at Muchea Livestock Centre under the new mandatory sheep and goat electronic identification (eID) requirements.
We would like to acknowledge and thank all agents, producers, transporters and industry participants who played their part in making the transition such a success.
With 5,889 sheep yarded yesterday, an impressive 98.3% arrived in the Muchea Livestock Centre tagged with a functioning eID. This is an outstanding outcome and a credit to the commitment and preparation undertaken across the industry.
The result reflects the hard work invested by producers, agents, industry organisations and supply chain participants over the past two years to prepare for the introduction of nationally-agreed mandatory eID requirements for sheep and goats.
The seamless implementation at yesterday's sale demonstrates what can be achieved when an industry works together towards a common goal.
Congratulations and thank you to everyone involved. Your efforts have helped ensure a smooth transition while supporting livestock traceability, biosecurity and the ongoing success of the Western Australian sheep and goat industry.
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 07/07/2026
Yarding 5,889 / sheep 887/ lambs 5002
Numbers were up for a total yarding of 5889 sheep and lambs at Muchea. Lambs dominated the numbers doubling from last week with prices easing with volume. Extra heavy lambs sold to $300/head. A small offering of sheep categories saw all classes gain with demand, heavy ewe mutton sold to $250 while wethers topped at $290/head. A highlight of the sale was a large yarding of new season lambs selling to $280/head.
New season lambs made $180 to $237 for weights under 18kg cwt and from $272 to $280 for the heavier lambs.
Old season Lambs weighing under 16kg cwt sold from $73 to $190 while weights under 18kg cwt made up to $236/head. Trade weight lambs sold from $202 to $264 while heavy lambs sold from $270 to $300/head. Good numbers of ram lambs were once again in demand selling from $176 to $313 for the heaviest.
A small yarding of Merino wether hoggets made $152 to $170 for stores while heavy weights sold for $235 to $282/head. Merino store ewe hoggets sold from $141 to $200 with a fleece, medium weights made $155 to $231 and heavy weights from $233 to $274/head. Heavy Crossbred hoggets returned $240/head.
Store ewes sold from $160 to $198 with a fleece while medium weights made $186 to $228 and heavy weights returned $238 to $250/head. Heavy wethers sold from $255 to $290 while mature rams ranged from $100 to $174/head.
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Muchea Cattle 13/7/2026 Cont:
Heavy prime cows 326-378c/kg firm
Store cows 120-338c/kg firm
Heavy bulls 282-340c/kg firm
Muchea Cattle 13/7/2026 cont:
Local yearling hfrs 396-502c/kg up 50c
Pastoral yearling hfrs 170-416c/kg up 40c
Grown hfrs <540kg 332-450c/kg up 20c
>540kg 408-452c up 20c
Grown strs < 500kg NY
>500kg 340c/kg NQ
News
| Date | Description |
|---|---|
| 24/07/2025 | 2025/26 Statutory Fees |
| 07/12/2022 | Muchea Livestock Centre (Mlc) Christmas Shutdown |





