Moss Vale Cattle Report
Report Date: 23rd October 2024
Total Yarding: 975
Commentary
There were some outstanding runs of high yielding yearlings reaching 448c, along with some good lines of young cattle to suit the restockers, in a yarding of 975, similar numbers to last week. There was a limited supply of cattle to suit the feedlot buyers and there were 110cows. Trade cattle and weaners sold to dearer trends, while cattle to feed and export were cheaper.
Yearlings to suit the trade were 5c better, selling from 260c to 448c/kg. Feeder steers were up to 15c cheaper, making from 280c to 372c and heifers to feed slipped 5c, ranging from 220c to 312c/kg. Young cattle returning to the paddock were up to 20c dearer overall, with the steers selling from 255c to 434c, and the heifers made from 250c to 306c/kg.
There were not enough heavy grown steers to quote, and grown heifers were 5c softer, reaching 332c/kg. Lighter and leaner cows made from 188c to 255c, and heavy 3 and 4 score cows eased a few cents, selling from 260c to 290c/kg. Heavy bulls to process topped at 304c/kg.
David Kent Market Reporter
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