Moss Vale Cattle Report
Report Date: 3rd December 2025
Total Yarding: 2,551
Commentary
Numbers decreased by 240 for a total yarding of 602, fair to good quality cattle. Young cattle suiting the re-stockers and feedlot buyers were well supplied, along with a few good runs of well finished yearlings to suit the processors. There was an increased number of heavy grown cattle and there were 345 prime cows, along with 28 cows and calves. A full field of buyers were operating, selling to a slightly softer market.
Trade yearlings were price unchanged, selling from 452c to 552c/kg. Feeder steers eased 6c, ranging from 410c to 504c and heifers to feed were up to 12 c cheaper, making from 340c to 470c/kg. Young cattle returning to the paddock did not reach the highs of previous sales, with steers under 280kg averaged 527c and the heifers topped at 480c, averaging 415c/kg.
C muscled heavy grown steers were firm selling from 400c to 485c and the heifer portion reached 455c to average 442 c/kg. 2 and 3 score cows lifted 3c ranging from 270c to 398c and heavy prime cows were 4c cheaper, topping at 422c to average 403c/kg. Heavy bulls to process were mostly firm making from 340c to 418c/kg.
David Kent Markket Reporter




