Australia: Quality backgrounder and replacement breeders sell to dearer trend at Toogoolawah

Published Oct 14, 2024

Tridge summary

The Toogoolawah store sale by Shepherdson and Boyd saw a yield of 1331 head of cattle, with prices ranging from $750 to $2230. The market experienced an improvement due to welcome storms bringing rain, restoring confidence in restockers. Feeder rates remained strong, while quality backgrounder and replacement breeders sold at higher prices. Notable sales included Red Brangus feeder steers for $1500, Angus cross feeder steers for $1500, and Charolais cross feeder steers for $1500. Unjoined Santa heifers from Abercorn Pastoral sold for $2230, and Droughtmaster heifers from Usher Pastoral sold for $1240.
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Unjoined Santa heifers account of Abercorn Pastoral, Eidsvold, sold to a top of $2230 and pens averaged $2047 at Toogoolawah. Picture supplied Shepherdson and Boyd reported a yarding of 1331 head of cattle for their fortnightly Toogoolawah store sale on Friday. All articles from our website & app The digital version of This Week's Paper Breaking news alerts direct to your inbox All articles from the other agricultural news sites in your area With some welcome isolated storms delivering rain across the western and southern parts of the state, they said the market improved with restockers' confidence in the weather restored. Feeders remained firm on the previous fortnight's strong rates, while quality backgrounder and replacement breeders sold to a dearer trend. Allan Sandiland, Toogoolawah, sold Red Brangus feeder steers 24 months old for $1500 a head. John Egan, Gatton, sold Angus cross feeder steers 18 months old for $1500. Pat Haynes, Linville, sold Charolais cross feeder steers ...

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