Moss Vale Cattle Report
Report Date: 8th July 2026
Total Yarding: 2,520
Commentary
Numbers increased by 500, for a total yarding of 2508. There were some outstanding runs of supplementary fed, high yielding yearlings to process reaching 612c/kg, along with some excellent lines of yearling heifers suiting the feedlot buyers. Young cattle returning to the paddock made up half of the offering, and there were a few good pens of heavy grown steers, along with 170 cows. All the regular buyers were operating, selling to a variable market.
Yearlings to process were a few cents dearer overall, selling from 460c to 512c/kg. Feeder steers were up to 20c cheaper, making from 468c to 610c/kg. Heifers to feed were up to 15c dearer, ranging from 478c to 560c/kg. Young cattle suiting the restockers were considerably cheaper compared to last week’s high prices, with the steers selling from 320c to 630c, and the heifers made from 285c to 550c/kg.
Heavy grown steers were price unchanged, ranging from 397c to 498c, and the heifers were back 7c, quality related, topping at 468c/kg. Lighter and leaner cows were mostly firm, selling from 250c to 312c, and heavy 3 and 4 score cows eased 6c, reaching 414c, to average 380c/kg. Heavy bulls to process continue to attract strong demand, resulting in dearer prices, ranging from 350c to 440c/kg.
David Kent Market Reporter

