Moss Vale Cattle Report
Report Date: 26th November 2025
Total Yarding: 2,795
Commentary
250kg weaner steers reaching 666c or $1670 and yearlings to process topping at 540c/kg were the highlights of the 2795 fair to outstanding quality cattle, an increase of over 600. There was an increased number of feeder cattle however they lacked the quality of previous sales, along with some good runs of well-bred weaners and some outstanding lines of grain fed yearlings suiting the trade. Heavy grown cattle were well supplied and there were 360 mostly heavy prime cows and 87 cows and calves suiting the re-stockers. All the usual buyers were operating, selling to a mostly dearer market.
Yearlings suiting the trade firm to a few cents better, ranging from 360c to 540c/kg. Feeder steers were up to 10c cheaper, making from 400c to 510c and heifers to feed were slightly cheaper, averaging 436c/kg. There was still strong competition for the young steers returning to the paddock, selling from 300c to 666c, and the heifers sold from 220c to 540c/kg.
Heavy grown steers lifted 12c, topping at 490c to average 462c and the heifer portion ranged from 375c to 475c/kg. Lighter and leaner cows were 6c cheaper and heavy prime cows were 4c dearer, reaching 420c to average 407c/kg. Heavy bulls to process were up to 11c dearer, selling from 326c to 428c/kg.
David Kent Market Reporter




