Woodford heifers not suitable for veal market said to be cheaper in Australia

Published Apr 25, 2023

Tridge summary

On April 25, 2023, at the Woodford cattle yards, 305 animals were sold with steer and vealer heifer prices remaining steady. Symbol D Grazing achieved the highest price for Charbray steers at $1600, while LC Livestock sold Droughtmaster steers for $1300. Other notable sales included Droughtmaster steers by Neylon for $1390 and $1190, and a pen of Droughtmaster steers by M Friedrich for $1260. Kew Investments also reported successful sales with Santa and Charbray males. Prices varied for heifers and cows not suitable for the veal market, reflecting current market trends.
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Steers and vealer heifers hold firm at Woodford Woodford cattle agents yarded 305 head on Monday with steer and vealer heifer prices holding firm with current market trends, as did vealer heifers. But heifers not suitable for the veal market were said to be easier. Symbol D Grazing, Kilcoy, sold Charbray steers for $1600 and $1400. LC Livestock, Lowood, sold a line of Droughtmaster steers for $1300. Neylon, Stanmore, sold Droughtmaster steers for $1390 and $1190. Also read: Outback 'drought babies' hope to see snow for the first time Also read: Polo season underway at Clifton M Friedrich, Toogoolawah, sold a pen of Droughtmaster steers for $1260. Kew Investments, Rocksberg, sold Santa and Charbray males for $1400 and $1130. Lorraine Williams, Kilcoy, sold a pen of Murray Grey cows for $1400 and steers for ...

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