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Hamilton Sheep Market Report

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Patmore Feeds - Sheep & Cattle Pellets

Report Date: 2nd July 2025

Total Yarding: 11,500

Commentary

Numbers decreased to 10,800 sheep and lambs at Hamilton, comprising 7,000 lambs (down 2,000) and 3,800 sheep (down 300). It was a much more even yarding, with many of the better lambs supplementary fed. These lambs displayed more polish and evenness. However, quality tailed off quickly beyond these, with a smaller tail end. The lead lambs were ideal trade weights and finish, representing about 55% of the offering. Very few extra heavy lambs were available.

All regular buyers were in attendance and active. It was a stronger market, with prices up $15 to $20 per head, driven by quality. Good trade lambs sold for 1,100 to 1,200 c/kg cwt. One pen of extra heavy lambs topped at $400 per head. Feeder and restocker competition remained firm, supported by local restockers. Light lambs (12 to 16 kg) sold from $100 to $198 per head, while lambs weighing 18 to 22 kg made $194 to $245 per head. Lambs in the 22 to 26 kg range sold from $250 to $300 per head. Hoggets reached up to $206 per head.

There was a mixed yarding of trade sheep, including both crossbred and Merino types, mainly medium to lightweight. More Merinos were offered, but not all buyers were present or active. The market eased slightly for medium and light sheep. Heavy crossbred sheep eased by $15. Mutton realized between 680 and 780 c/kg cwt. Heavy crossbred ewes sold to $260, Merino wethers reached $228, and Merino ewes with skin made $206. Crossbred wethers sold to $240, and terminal rams reached $126.

Reporter: Chris Agnew, MLAv

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