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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 04/02/2025
Total Yarding 14,704 - sheep 8,689 - lambs 6,015
Numbers increased by over 5500 head at Muchea today with 14704 in total. Aged sheep delivered in larger volumes was the main reason for the jump in numbers while lamb supplies were around the same as last week. Quality dropped back a little this week in heavy trade lambs and this was reflected in values by around $5/head. Store and light lambs remained barely equal along with mutton recording no change in prices. Rams were yarded in higher numbers and had a wide price spread between $2 to $97/head.
Store lambs started from $40 up to $110 with bigger frames while light lambs were selling from $81 to $130/head. Trade lambs returned $90 to $155 and heavy lambs sold from $154 to $185/head.
Light Merino wether hoggets made $40 to $75 and heavier wethers hoggets up to $120 with a jacket. Light Merino ewe hoggets returned $45 to $60 and better types from $65 to $111 again with a fleece. heavy Crossbred hoggets ranged from $70 to $125 and younger rams sold to a top of $165 /head.
Boner ewes were selling from $40 to $75 while medium ewes returned $70 to $93 and heavy ewes sold up to $112/head. Heavy wethers returned $80 to $129 while mature rams sold from $2 to $97/head.
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 03/02/2025
Total Yarding 1,054
There was just over 1000 head today at Muchea. The sale was made up mostly of local cattle with a good line up of heavy trade steers and heifers showing finished weights as well as quality prime cows. The buying group was not quite at full capacity however pricing on cows and slaughter bulls held ground on recent upward trends. Yearling steers improved on last weeks values mostly due to better quality while most other categories remained equal.
Vealer steers in store condition or with smaller frames were sometimes hard to sell starting from 100c up to 230c for the better types and with more frame and weight sold from 240c to 326c/kg. Vealer heifers lacking weight and size ranged from 80c to 170c and when showing more condition sold from 196c to 280c, also firm on last week. Yearling steers lacking fat cover returned 150c to 200c and with more weight and cover sold up to 336c/kg. Lighter yearling heifers were hard to attract bids ranging from 50c to 160c while better heifers sold from 180c to 274c with no change in pricing.
Grown steers returned 240c to 290c while grown heifers sold from 200c to 280c/kg. Plain small- framed cows were selling from 50c to 100 while bigger framed Stores ranged from 120c to 178c/kg. Medium cows sold from 180c to 210c and prime cows consistently sold from 220c to 246c/kg.
Shipping bulls made 180c to 290c and slaughter bulls returned 162c to 246c to gain 6c/kg.
SOURCE: NLRS
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 28/01/2025
Total Yarding 763
Cattle supplies were back to a conservative volume today. Quality declined both in the breed component and fewer finished bodies suited for processing and this was reflected in values. Most lots on offer were either in feedlot or return to paddock condition with Live shipping buying the lighter calves with good cover.
Vealer steers sold from 150c to a top of 340c while vealer heifers ranged from 60c to 260c all quality dependent. Yearling steers made 180c to 300c while Yearling heifers sold from 60c to 278c/kg.
Grown steers returned 250 to 288c while grown heifers made 220c to 270c/kg. Plain cows sold from 80c to 180c, medium cows from 180c to 200c and prime cows up to 244c with one exceptional cow topping at 250c/kg.
Bulls returning to the paddock sold from 100c to 180c while shipping bulls made 180c to 304c and slaughter bulls returned 150c to 240c/kg.
SOURCE: NLRS
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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 28/01/2025
Total Yarding 9,166 - sheep 4,111 - lambs 5,055
Numbers were back after the long weekend however lambs were still in good supply. Trade and heavy lambs eased in $15/20 while lighter lambs held their ground to stay firm. Mutton prices were equal with a full buyers gallery including several agents buying the bigger lines for restocking clients.
Store lambs ranged from $46 to $73 and with bigger frames up to $120 while light lambs were selling from $100 to 138/head. Trade lambs eased making $110 to $160 while heavy lambs returned $132 to $190/head.
Merino wether hoggets ranged from $65 to $99 while the better Merino ewe hoggets $70 to $125 with a jacket mostly to restockers. Cross-bred hoggets with weight sold from $68 to $124 while young rams topped out at $126/head
Boner ewes were selling from $31 to $74 while medium ewes returned $55 to $90 and heavy ewes sold up to $115 with a fleece. Heavy wethers made $80 to $140 while mature Rams sold from $30 to $110/head.
SOURCE: NLRS
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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 21/01/2025
Total Yarding 12,332 - sheep 6,484 - lambs 5,848
Numbers were back by almost 2000 head from last weeks sale. Quality and weight in both Lambs and mutton continued to present across all agents. The sale felt erratic at times with pricing a little softer over the lamb market after stronger gains recently. Mutton was sold in large lines and values across all categories were also back by $4/5 even with a large buying field.
Cross-bred store lambs were back $5 selling from $40 to $105 and Merino stores from $65 to $115 while light lambs also eased $8/10 selling from $80 to $135/head. Trade lambs were softer ranging from $104 to $170 while heavy lambs returned $154 to $210/head.
The heaviest Merino wether hoggets were making $75 to $123 with a skin while Prime Merino ewe hoggets returned $70 to $97/head. heavy Crossbred hoggets ranged from $80 to $129 and younger rams sold to a top $120/head.
Boner mutton eased $4/5 to make $40 to $80 while medium ewes returned $77 to $107 and heavy ewes sold up to $117/head. Heavy wethers sold to a top of $117 while mature rams returned $15 to $72/head.
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 20/01/2025
Total Yarding 2105
There was just over 2000 head today almost tripling last weeks total. The sale consisted of generous volumes of local weaner steers and heifers penned in large lines along with good runs of cows while bulls and pastoral supplies remained conservative. The buying field contained the usual faces as well as several seasonal buyers chasing weaners. Weaners strs and heifers lifted as expected with the extra buyers and were stronger by 20c while cows and slaughter bulls also gained 10/12c/kg.
Weaner steers under 330kg were started from 174c up to 364c with more fat cover while heavier bodies returned 290c to 354c/kg. Lighter weaner heifers ranged from 80c to 254c and heavier heifers topped at 322 c/kg. Yearling steers sold from 232c to 356c quality dependent while plain yearling heifers sold from 160c to 230c and better conditioned heifers sold to a top of 300c/kg.
Grown steers ranged from 224c to 316c while grown heifers made 220c to 280c/kg . Cows were in demand with all grades gaining as light cows sold from 100c to 180c, medium weights from 188c to 208c and prime cows realized 246c/kg.
The limited lines of shipping bulls sold from 220c to 308c and slaughter bulls lifted 10c to return 150c to 242c/kg.
SOURCE: NLRS
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MLC Cattle 28/01/2025 Cont:
Local yearling hfrs 140-278c/kg
Pastoral yearling hfrs 50-240c/kg
Grown hfrs 220-270c/kg
Grown strs 250-288c/kg
Heavy prime cows 180-250c/kg
Store cows 80-180c/kg
Heavy bulls 150-240c/kg
MLC Cattle 28/01/2025 - 763 head (down 1342)
Local weaner strs 150-340c/kg
Local weaner hfrs 60-278c/kg
Pastoral weaner strs 150-240c/kg
Pastoral weaner hfrs 60-80c/kg
Local yearling strs 180-300c/kg
Pastoral yearling strs 180-270c/kg
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 04/02/2025
Total Yarding 14,704 - sheep 8,689 - lambs 6,015
Numbers increased by over 5500 head at Muchea today with 14704 in total. Aged sheep delivered in larger volumes was the main reason for the jump in numbers while lamb supplies were around the same as last week. Quality dropped back a little this week in heavy trade lambs and this was reflected in values by around $5/head. Store and light lambs remained barely equal along with mutton recording no change in prices. Rams were yarded in higher numbers and had a wide price spread between $2 to $97/head.
Store lambs started from $40 up to $110 with bigger frames while light lambs were selling from $81 to $130/head. Trade lambs returned $90 to $155 and heavy lambs sold from $154 to $185/head.
Light Merino wether hoggets made $40 to $75 and heavier wethers hoggets up to $120 with a jacket. Light Merino ewe hoggets returned $45 to $60 and better types from $65 to $111 again with a fleece. heavy Crossbred hoggets ranged from $70 to $125 and younger rams sold to a top of $165 /head.
Boner ewes were selling from $40 to $75 while medium ewes returned $70 to $93 and heavy ewes sold up to $112/head. Heavy wethers returned $80 to $129 while mature rams sold from $2 to $97/head.
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 03/02/2025
Total Yarding 1,054
There was just over 1000 head today at Muchea. The sale was made up mostly of local cattle with a good line up of heavy trade steers and heifers showing finished weights as well as quality prime cows. The buying group was not quite at full capacity however pricing on cows and slaughter bulls held ground on recent upward trends. Yearling steers improved on last weeks values mostly due to better quality while most other categories remained equal.
Vealer steers in store condition or with smaller frames were sometimes hard to sell starting from 100c up to 230c for the better types and with more frame and weight sold from 240c to 326c/kg. Vealer heifers lacking weight and size ranged from 80c to 170c and when showing more condition sold from 196c to 280c, also firm on last week. Yearling steers lacking fat cover returned 150c to 200c and with more weight and cover sold up to 336c/kg. Lighter yearling heifers were hard to attract bids ranging from 50c to 160c while better heifers sold from 180c to 274c with no change in pricing.
Grown steers returned 240c to 290c while grown heifers sold from 200c to 280c/kg. Plain small- framed cows were selling from 50c to 100 while bigger framed Stores ranged from 120c to 178c/kg. Medium cows sold from 180c to 210c and prime cows consistently sold from 220c to 246c/kg.
Shipping bulls made 180c to 290c and slaughter bulls returned 162c to 246c to gain 6c/kg.
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 28/01/2025
Total Yarding 763
Cattle supplies were back to a conservative volume today. Quality declined both in the breed component and fewer finished bodies suited for processing and this was reflected in values. Most lots on offer were either in feedlot or return to paddock condition with Live shipping buying the lighter calves with good cover.
Vealer steers sold from 150c to a top of 340c while vealer heifers ranged from 60c to 260c all quality dependent. Yearling steers made 180c to 300c while Yearling heifers sold from 60c to 278c/kg.
Grown steers returned 250 to 288c while grown heifers made 220c to 270c/kg. Plain cows sold from 80c to 180c, medium cows from 180c to 200c and prime cows up to 244c with one exceptional cow topping at 250c/kg.
Bulls returning to the paddock sold from 100c to 180c while shipping bulls made 180c to 304c and slaughter bulls returned 150c to 240c/kg.
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MLC Cattle 28/01/2025 Cont:
Local yearling hfrs 140-278c/kg
Pastoral yearling hfrs 50-240c/kg
Grown hfrs 220-270c/kg
Grown strs 250-288c/kg
Heavy prime cows 180-250c/kg
Store cows 80-180c/kg
Heavy bulls 150-240c/kg
MLC Cattle 28/01/2025 - 763 head (down 1342)
Local weaner strs 150-340c/kg
Local weaner hfrs 60-278c/kg
Pastoral weaner strs 150-240c/kg
Pastoral weaner hfrs 60-80c/kg
Local yearling strs 180-300c/kg
Pastoral yearling strs 180-270c/kg
News
Date | Description |
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07/12/2022 | Muchea Livestock Centre (Mlc) Christmas Shutdown |
15/11/2022 | Muchea Sheep And Lamb Report |
