Moss Vale Cattle Report
Report Date: 2nd July 2025
Total Yarding: 2,251
Commentary
High yielding prime vealers reaching 505c and grain assisted B muscled yearlings to process topping at 522c/kg, were the highlights of the 2251 fair to outstanding quality cattle. There were some excellent runs of yearlings to process, along with some good lines of feeder steers. Weaners returning to the paddock were well supplied and there was an increased number of secondary cattle. All the usual buyers were operating, selling to a variable market.
Yearlings to process attracted strong competition, selling from 344c to 522c/kg. Feeder steers were mostly firm to a few cents easier, making from 360c to 445c, and the limited supply of feeder heifers sold to cheaper trends, averaging 349c/kg. Weaners returning to the paddock were also cheaper, with the steers ranging from 286c to 450c, and the heifers ranged from 180c to 352c/kg.
Heavy grown steers were 4c better, selling from 282c to 410c and the heifer portion were price unchanged, making from 270c to 400c/kg. 2 and 3 score cows slipped 12c, selling from 182c to 295c, and heavy prime cows lifted 6c, topping at 332c, to average 318c/kg. Heavy bulls to process reached 340c/kg.
David Kent Market Reporter
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