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Muchea Sheep Report 14/04/2026
Yarding 14956 /sheep 3606/ lambs 11350

Numbers jumped substantially by 11000 head at Muchea today from the last trade sale before the Easter break. This was due to an influx of trade and heavy lamb supplies while older sheep numbers remained at a similar throughput. The buying gallery was filled with most local regulars while the fuel prices of late haven’t deterred interest from eastern states buyers. Store lambs lifted $10/12 while light and trade lambs recorded equal values and heavy lambs also gained $12 with well presented lots on offer. Boning grade mutton eased $8/10 while heavier ewes recorded equal values.

Rough skinned store lambs started from $50 up to $209 for better types while light lambs were making $170 to $228/head. Trade lambs returned $210 to $242 while heavy lambs made $240 to $275 and extra heavy lambs with a cwt more than 26kg sold from $280 to $340/head.

Merino wether hoggets sold from $120 to $220 depending on condition while Merino ewe hoggets were making $130 to $240 with a skin. Crossbred hoggets returned $209 to $240 and younger rams sold to a top of $270/head.

Boning ewes were making $127 to $171 while medium weights returned $170 to $230 and heavy ewes sold from $220 to $280/head. Heavy wethers ranged from $181 to $279 while mature rams sold from $80 to $257/head.

SOURCE: NLRS
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Looking ahead: what WAMIA’s new Strategic Plan means for Muchea Livestock Centre

WAMIA has released its Strategic Plan 2026–2030, setting the direction for how we will continue to support the WA meat and livestock industry over the next five years, including the ongoing development and operation of the Muchea Livestock Centre (MLC).

For MLC, the Plan reinforces a strong focus on:
✅ High standards of animal welfare, biosecurity and workplace safety
✅ Maintaining and improving facilities to meet industry needs
✅ Reviewing service delivery models to support long‑term sustainability
✅ Monitoring fees, charges and operating costs
✅ Exploring opportunities to improve efficiency and asset utilisation

MLC plays a critical role as a high‑quality, independent livestock selling and transit facility for industry, and this Strategic Plan provides a clear framework to guide future decisions and improvements.

Implementation will occur through annual operational planning and ongoing engagement with users and stakeholders.

📄 You can view the full Strategic Plan on the WAMIA website: wamia.wa.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WAMIA_Strategic_Plan_2026-2030_v3.pdf

Thank you to everyone who works with and supports the Muchea Livestock Centre. We look forward to continuing to work with you as we deliver on this plan.
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Muchea Sheep Report 31/03/2026
Yarding 3894 / sheep 1847 / lambs 2047

With widespread rain and a short processing week coming up to the easter weekend, today's sale saw supplies falling back to just under 4000 head with a reasonably even split between lambs and sheep. Most regular buyers were present along with several restockers and continued interest from eastern states on store lambs. Lamb values remained firm across all grades while the mutton market recorded higher demand, gaining $10/15/head.

Store lambs started from $60 up to $190 while light lambs made $185 to $218/head. Trade weights returned $200 to $240 while heavy lambs sold from $231 to $282/head.

Merino wether hoggets sold well with most selling from $223 to $266 and Merino ewe hoggets were making $147 to $252 with a full fleece. Heavy Crossbred hoggets returned $210 to $240 and younger rams sold to a top of $250/head.

Ewes gained $10/15 with boning grades selling from $90 to $180, medium weights returned $191 to $231 and heavy ewes from $240 to a top of $277/head. Heavy wethers ranged from $202 to $249 while mature rams sold in a wide range from $10 to $258/head.

SOURCE: NLRS
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Muchea Sheep Report 14/04/2026
Yarding 14956 /sheep 3606/ lambs 11350

Numbers jumped substantially by 11000 head at Muchea today from the last trade sale before the Easter break. This was due to an influx of trade and heavy lamb supplies while older sheep numbers remained at a similar throughput. The buying gallery was filled with most local regulars while the fuel prices of late haven’t deterred interest from eastern states buyers. Store lambs lifted $10/12 while light and trade lambs recorded equal values and heavy lambs also gained $12 with well presented lots on offer. Boning grade mutton eased $8/10 while heavier ewes recorded equal values.

Rough skinned store lambs started from $50 up to $209 for better types while light lambs were making $170 to $228/head. Trade lambs returned $210 to $242 while heavy lambs made $240 to $275 and extra heavy lambs with a cwt more than 26kg sold from $280 to $340/head.

Merino wether hoggets sold from $120 to $220 depending on condition while Merino ewe hoggets were making $130 to $240 with a skin. Crossbred hoggets returned $209 to $240 and younger rams sold to a top of $270/head.

Boning ewes were making $127 to $171 while medium weights returned $170 to $230 and heavy ewes sold from $220 to $280/head. Heavy wethers ranged from $181 to $279 while mature rams sold from $80 to $257/head.

SOURCE: NLRS
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Looking ahead: what WAMIA’s new Strategic Plan means for Muchea Livestock Centre

WAMIA has released its Strategic Plan 2026–2030, setting the direction for how we will continue to support the WA meat and livestock industry over the next five years, including the ongoing development and operation of the Muchea Livestock Centre (MLC).

For MLC, the Plan reinforces a strong focus on:
✅ High standards of animal welfare, biosecurity and workplace safety
✅ Maintaining and improving facilities to meet industry needs
✅ Reviewing service delivery models to support long‑term sustainability
✅ Monitoring fees, charges and operating costs
✅ Exploring opportunities to improve efficiency and asset utilisation

MLC plays a critical role as a high‑quality, independent livestock selling and transit facility for industry, and this Strategic Plan provides a clear framework to guide future decisions and improvements.

Implementation will occur through annual operational planning and ongoing engagement with users and stakeholders.

📄 You can view the full Strategic Plan on the WAMIA website: wamia.wa.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WAMIA_Strategic_Plan_2026-2030_v3.pdf

Thank you to everyone who works with and supports the Muchea Livestock Centre. We look forward to continuing to work with you as we deliver on this plan.
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