Previous Close Sheep Markets Summary
Sheep markets were generally firm despite significantly lower yardings, with quality heavy lambs leading the market while additional wool and agency reports provided further market coverage.
The trends appear to be:
- Yardings declined sharply
- Good-quality heavy lambs continued to attract strong demand
- Sheep prices were firm to slightly dearer
- Wool and agency reports added further market coverage
New South Wales
- Griffith (1,000 lambs, 635 sheep) – A small yarding of good-quality, predominantly Dorper lambs and sheep sold in a firm to slightly dearer market, led by heavy lambs. An additional market report was available from S&B.
- Weekly Wool – AWI released its latest Weekly Wool Report.
Summary: NSW sheep markets remained firm despite sharply lower yardings, with quality heavy lambs attracting the strongest buyer competition.
Victoria
- Swan Hill – BR&C released its latest sheep market report.
Summary: Victoria’s activity consisted of the latest Swan Hill market report from BR&C.
National Summary
Australian sheep markets remained firm despite lower yardings, with quality heavy lambs continuing to attract strong demand while wool and agency reports provided additional market updates.
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Sheep Marketplace New Listings
Sheep yardings & reports
Queensland
- No Reports
New South Wales
- Weekly Wool Report (AWI) View the latest report here
- Griffith sheep report (MLA): Yarding: 1,635, (-6,865) Full report available here
Victoria
- Swan Hill sheep report (BR&C) (2/7) Watch the latest report here
South Australia
- No Reports
Western Australia
- No Reports
Tasmania
- No Reports

