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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 26/09/23
Total Yarding 874
Numbers were down slightly as expected for the long weekend. approximately half of the sale was made up of light weight pastoral heifers and bulls in store condition and the occasional pen of local steers and heifers showing weight and finish. Local and pastoral young cattle remained equal to recent weeks however the cow market across the board eased 20c/25ckg with slaughter bulls remaining firm.
Local vealer and yearling steers sold to a top of 310c while heifers reached a top of 248c/kg. there were large drafts of pastoral heifers ranging from 50c up to 182c with more fat cover. Grown steers sold to 230c to while grown heifers were selling up to 170c/kg.
Feeder cows were making 50c to 160c while medium to heavy cows sold up to 190c and heavy bulls realized 224c/kg
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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 26/09/2023
Total Yarding: 5,699 - Sheep 1,930- Lambs 3,769
Numbers eased this week with only the odd tail end pen of old season lambs and the majority of red tags presented selling as hoggets. The sale mainly consisted of very light to medium weight new season lambs with only the odd pen at trade weights and large drafts of mutton. There were several new faces in the buyer gallery chasing sheep to return to paddocks however the market overall slipped a further $3/$4/head.
New season store lambs sold to $48 while airfreight lambs were selling from $50 to $69 and trade lambs reached a top of $116/head.
Merino wethers sold to $56 while the best Merino ewe hoggets with a fleece returned $68 and Crossbred hoggets made $65/head.
Boner ewes started at $8 up to $22 while medium to heavy ewes sold to $50 regardless of weight and mature rams ranged from $5 to $46/head.
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WAMIA is proud to support the IGA Purple Bra Day 2023. Organised by our amazing employees Jamie and Michelle, we were all treated to cupcakes, cookies, key rings and stickers at our quarterly BBQ.
Congratulations to our well-deserved raffle winner, Trevor.
It was a bonus to have our new Chair, Sarah Lang join us as well!
We are proud to raise $345.50 today to support Breast Cancer Care WA.
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MLC Sheep 26/09/2023 Cont:
Heavy lambs 22kgs plus – NY
Wethers best hvy $35-56
Hogget wethers-best Merino $31-58
Mutton ewes light/med boners $8-20 – down $2
Mutton ewes med prime $20 -40 - down $3
Mutton ewes hvy $28-50
MLC Sheep 26/09/2023 - 5,699 (up 317)
New season lambs 12-16kgs $5-48 down $5
New season lambs 16-18kgs $44-69 down $6
New season lambs 18-22kgs $70-116 up $5
Light weight lambs 12-16kgs $29-40 – down $5
A/F weight lambs 16-18kgs $38-60
Trade lambs 18-22kgs $53-67
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 CATTLE REPORT 26/09/23
Total Yarding 874
Numbers were down slightly as expected for the long weekend. approximately half of the sale was made up of light weight pastoral heifers and bulls in store condition and the occasional pen of local steers and heifers showing weight and finish. Local and pastoral young cattle remained equal to recent weeks however the cow market across the board eased 20c/25ckg with slaughter bulls remaining firm.
Local vealer and yearling steers sold to a top of 310c while heifers reached a top of 248c/kg. there were large drafts of pastoral heifers ranging from 50c up to 182c with more fat cover. Grown steers sold to 230c to while grown heifers were selling up to 170c/kg.
Feeder cows were making 50c to 160c while medium to heavy cows sold up to 190c and heavy bulls realized 224c/kg
SOURCE NLRS
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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 26/09/2023
Total Yarding: 5,699 - Sheep 1,930- Lambs 3,769
Numbers eased this week with only the odd tail end pen of old season lambs and the majority of red tags presented selling as hoggets. The sale mainly consisted of very light to medium weight new season lambs with only the odd pen at trade weights and large drafts of mutton. There were several new faces in the buyer gallery chasing sheep to return to paddocks however the market overall slipped a further $3/$4/head.
New season store lambs sold to $48 while airfreight lambs were selling from $50 to $69 and trade lambs reached a top of $116/head.
Merino wethers sold to $56 while the best Merino ewe hoggets with a fleece returned $68 and Crossbred hoggets made $65/head.
Boner ewes started at $8 up to $22 while medium to heavy ewes sold to $50 regardless of weight and mature rams ranged from $5 to $46/head.
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WAMIA is proud to support the IGA Purple Bra Day 2023. Organised by our amazing employees Jamie and Michelle, we were all treated to cupcakes, cookies, key rings and stickers at our quarterly BBQ.
Congratulations to our well-deserved raffle winner, Trevor.
It was a bonus to have our new Chair, Sarah Lang join us as well!
We are proud to raise $345.50 today to support Breast Cancer Care WA.
#PurpleBraDay #breastcancerawareness #breastcancercarewa
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MLC Sheep 26/09/2023 Cont:
Heavy lambs 22kgs plus – NY
Wethers best hvy $35-56
Hogget wethers-best Merino $31-58
Mutton ewes light/med boners $8-20 – down $2
Mutton ewes med prime $20 -40 - down $3
Mutton ewes hvy $28-50
MLC Sheep 26/09/2023 - 5,699 (up 317)
New season lambs 12-16kgs $5-48 down $5
New season lambs 16-18kgs $44-69 down $6
New season lambs 18-22kgs $70-116 up $5
Light weight lambs 12-16kgs $29-40 – down $5
A/F weight lambs 16-18kgs $38-60
Trade lambs 18-22kgs $53-67
News
Date | Description |
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07/12/2022 | Muchea Livestock Centre (Mlc) Christmas Shutdown |
15/11/2022 | Muchea Sheep And Lamb Report |
