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Moss Vale Cattle Report

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Meat & Livestock Australia Saleyard Reports

Report Date: 1st October 2025

Total Yarding: 1,846

Commentary

Numbers increased by over 600, for a total yarding of 1846 fair to good quality cattle. There were some good runs of well-finished B muscled yearlings to process reaching 591c/kg, along with some good lines of heifers suiting the feedlot buyers and young cattle returning to the paddock. Heavy grown cattle lacked the quality of previous sales and there were 230 cows. All the usual buyers, along with the return of a feedlot buyer, were operating,selling to a variable market.

Prime yearlings to suit the trade were price unchanged, selling from 468c to 591c/kg. Feeder steers were firm to a few cents better, ranging from 468c to 538c and heifers to feed slipped 8c, topping at 524c to average 475c/kg. Young cattle suiting the restockers did not reach the prices of last week, quality related, with the steers averaging 549c and the heifers averaged 436c/kg.

Heavy grown steers fell 15c, selling from 360c to 490c and heifers were also cheaper, topping at 460c/kg. 2 and 3 score cows were up to 25c cheaper, ranging from 258c to 380c and heavy prime cows were firm to a few cents easier, topping at 420c, to average 402c/kg. Heavy bulls to process lifted 6c, selling from 351c to 406c/kg.
David Kent Market Reporter

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