Moss Vale Cattle Report
Report Date: 10th June 2026
Total Yarding: 2,739
Commentary
Numbers exceeded 2700 for the third week in a row, for a total yarding of 2762, including 25 cows and calves. There were some outstanding runs of well finished B muscled yearlings to process reaching 608c/kg, along with some good lines suiting the feedlot and restocker buyers. Heavy grown cattle were well supplied, and there were 400 cows. All the usual buyers were operating, selling to a dearer market, except for the cows.
Trade yearlings made from 440c to 608c/kg. Medium weight feeder steers lifted 12c, selling from 472c to 590c, and the heavyweights topped at 570c/kg. Yearling steers to backgrounders sold from 475c to 625c/kg. Heifers to feed were 5c better ranging from 466c to 538c/kg. The high demand for well-bred weaners from the restockers continued, resulting in significant price gains, with the steers ranging from 488c to 680c, and the heifers ranged from 400c to 538c/kg.
Heavy grown steers were 11c better, averaging 470c, and the heifers were price unchanged, making from 390c to 478c/kg.. Cows were 10c cheaper, with the 2 and 3 scores selling from 275c to 398c, and heavy prime cows reached 424c, to average 412c/kg. Heavy bulls to process were mostly firm, making from 338c to 436c/kg.
David Kent Market Reporter

