Moss Vale Cattle Report
Report Date: 26th March 2025
Total Yarding: 1,577
Commentary
High yielding yearlings to process reaching 458c and heavy prime cows up to 20c/kg dearer, were the highlights of the 1577 fair to outstanding quality cattle, an increase of 145. There were some excellent lines of prime vealers and yearlings to process, along with some good pens of feeder steers. Heavy grown cattle were well supplied, and there were 230 cows. All the usual buyers were operating, along with an additional processor buyer, selling to a dearer market.
Prime yearlings to suit the trade were considerably dearer selling from 312c to 458c/kg. Feeder steers jumped 12c, making from 317c to 402c, and heifers to were also dearer to average 330c/kg. Young cattle returning to the paddock did not make the high prices of last week’s sale, with the steers making from 280c to 460c and the heifers sold from 160c to 355c/kg.
Heavy grown cattle were dearer, with the steers 10c better, ranging from 308c to 375c and the heifers lifted 7c, selling from 284c to 350c/kg. 2 and 3 score cows were 10c dearer and prime heavy cows topped at 315c, to average 296c/kg. Heavy bulls to process reached 319c/kg.
David Kent Market Reporter
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