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Moss Vale Cattle Report

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Meat & Livestock Australia Saleyard Reports

Report Date: 19th November 2025

Total Yarding: 2,177

Commentary

High yielding yearlings to process reaching 558c and the best weaner steers suiting the re-stockers topping at 640c/kg, were the highlights of the 2340 fair to outstanding quality cattle, a slight increase in numbers. Young cattle were well supplied and there was an increased number of feeder steers, although the quality was mixed. There were some good runs of heavy grown cattle, along with 280 cows to process and 67 cows and calves. All the usual buyers were operating, selling to a variable market.

Yearlings to suit the trade, firm, selling from 385c to 558c/kg. Feeder steers slipped 5c, ranging from 428c to 498c and heifers to feed were also cheaper to average 449c/kg. Young cattle returning to the paddock attracted keen competition for the well-bred types and much less interest for the plainer ones, with the steers ranging from 302c to 640c and the heifers ranged from 260c to 530c/kg.

Heavy grown steers lifted 6c, making from 370c to 488c and the heifers topped at 454c, averaging 424c/kg. 2 and 3 score cows were back 4c, selling from 320c to 399c and heavy prime cows lifted 2c to top at 422c and average 403c/kg. Heavy bulls to process were 4c dearer, with the best making 418c/kg.
David Kent Market Reporter

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