In Australia, cattle and goat carcass weights on the rise

Published 2023년 3월 1일

Tridge summary

Australia has seen a significant increase in average cattle carcase weights, rising by 30% since 2003, with Queensland cattle being the heaviest. Male carcase weights have remained stable at 347.7kg/head, while female weights have increased by 38.5kg since 2013. This trend is expected to ease due to the anticipated El Niño weather event and a higher proportion of grassfed cattle. The goat industry has also benefited from improved carcase weights and supply consistency, leading to a record goat production of 8,377 tonnes carcase weight in Q4 2022 and a record 36,610 head processed in March 2022.
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Original content

Average cattle carcase weights have been increasing in recent years due to improvements in genetics and management systems across Australia. According to the ABS, average carcase weights have risen by 30% since June 2003 – when the average carcase weight was 245.86kg/head – to sit at 320.16kg/head nationally in Q4 2022. Attributed in part to the higher numbers on feed, Queensland cattle were, on average, the heaviest cattle with weights 5% higher than the national average in Q4. According to the ABS, average adult male cattle carcase weights have remained at 347.7kg/head nationally for the last four quarters. Male carcase weights in Queensland are 4% higher than the national average and in 2022 Queensland male carcase weights reached a new record of 363kg/head, beating the previous record set in Q1 2022. WA male carcase weights also reached a new record of 314kg/head. Female weights have also improved over the past 10 years, with the current average for Q4 sitting at 282.2kg/head ...
Source: EuroMeat

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