Moss Vale Cattle Report
Report Date: 23rd April 2025
Total Yarding: 827
Commentary
The shortened working week contributed to a significant decrease in numbers, for a total yarding of 827 fair to good quality cattle. There were some good runs of feeder steers, along with some lines of well-finished yearlings. There were some good pens of heavy grown cattle and there were 118 cows and 36 cows and calves. All the usual buyers were operating, selling to a mostly firm market..
Yearlings to suit the trade sold from 330c to 456c/kg. Feeder steers were a few cents dearer, making from 320c to 380c, and heifers to feed ranged from 310c to 363c/kg. Well-bred weaner steers returning to the paddock made from 336c to 428c, and the heifer portion were dearer, topping at 426c, to average 304c/kg.
Heavy grown cattle were firm to a few cents better, with the steers selling from 320c to 372c, and heifers made from 314c to 348c/kg. 2 and 3 score cows were 3c better, ranging from 220c to 296c, and heavy prime cows were firm, selling from 290c to 312c/kg. Heavy bulls to process reached 326c/kg.
David Kent Market Reporter
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