The article highlights a delay in increasing weight limits for lambs in Northern Ireland's processing industry, attributing it to a slowdown in lamb production caused by reduced feeding and slow grass growth during a dry spell. Despite these challenges, the average carcass weight has seen an increase to 21.5kg, with quotes for R3-grade lambs ranging from 505-510p/kg and expected to rise to 515p/kg next week. The Livestock and Meat Commission (LMC) has emphasized the importance of producing lambs as close to 22kg as possible, while cautioning against exceeding that weight for optimum returns. The lamb supply in Northern Ireland has been robust, with a notable increase compared to the previous year.