Australia: Lightweight yearling steers under 200kg make 564c/kg at Dalby

Published 2023년 3월 8일

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The article reports a decrease of 2425 head in the stock supply at Dalby, leaving 3989 head available. Despite this, prices remained stable with some increases for light weight yearling steers and heifers returning to the paddock. Bullocks saw a decrease in price, while heavy weight cows experienced a slight improvement. Prices ranged from 325c to 564c/kg for various classes of steers and heifers, with cows and calves selling for $1620/unit.
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Drop in numbers at Dalby The supply of stock at Dalby was reduced by 2425 head to 3989. All the regular buyers were in attendance. Light weight yearling steers returning to the paddock averaged 19c/kg dearer. Medium and heavy weight yearling steers to feed remained firm. Light weight yearling heifers returning to the paddock experienced very little change and yearling heifers to feed averaged 12c/kg dearer. Bullocks averaged 5c/kg less. Heavy weight cows sold to good demand and showed a small improvement. Light weight yearling steers under 200kg made to 564c/kg. Yearling steers to restockers under 280kg made to 498c with a large number at 462c/kg. Yearling steers to feed for the domestic market averaged from 399c to 420c and sold to 458c restockers lines in the same weight range made to 498c/kg. Heavy weight yearling steers to feed averaged 374c and made to 382c/kg. Light weight yearling heifers to restockers made to 376c to average 340c poor quality lines at 294c/kg. Medium ...

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