Moss Vale Cattle Report
Report Date: 27th May 2026
Total Yarding: 1,966
Commentary
High yielding yearlings to process reaching 584c, and weaners suiting the restockers or feedlots jumping 40c/kg, were the highlights of the 1966, fair to outstanding quality cattle, a decrease of 700. Young cattle were well supplied, and there were some good runs of feeder steers and heifers, along with some good pens of heavy grown steers, and there were 370 cows. All the usual buyers were operating, selling to a very strong market.
Yearlings to suit the trade lifted 15c, selling from 440c to 584c/kg. Feeder steers were 10c better, making from 465c to 536c, and heifers to feed jumped 20c, ranging from 402c to 500c/kg. Weaners suiting the restockers or feedlots were considerably dearer, with the steers selling from 410c to 588c, and the heifers sold from 320c to 568c/kg.
Heavy grown steers were 5c better, ranging from 382c to 475c, and heifers were also dearer, topping at 465c/kg. Lighter and leaner cows were price unchanged, and heavy 3 and 4 score cows were 9c dearer, selling from 328c to 402c/kg. Heavy bulls to process ranged from 336c to 438c/kg.
David Kent Market Reporter

