TRADE CATTLE QUALITY IMPROVED

PHOTO: DR & GM Lucas presented this pen of bullocks at the WVLX market today that was sold by Elders Kerr & Co for a top of 225c/kg, with the Angus fellas averaging $1716ph and the Charolais X making $1746ph.

Total Yarding: 1,124

The Mortlake WVLX market this week yarded 1124 head, an increase of 220 head. Trade cattle improved in quality along with grown steers and bullocks. Cow numbers increased by over 100 head with a good mixture of beef and dairy breeds with quality overall similar to last week. Most operators attended the market, however not all were operating to capacity. Feeder and store buyer interest was not evident.

The yarding consisted of 400 trade and 330 cows, 370 grown cattle and 22 bulls. There was resilience at the better end of the market with most categories remaining firm with the secondary types slightly cheaper with the exception of the heavy grown cattle that were softer by 10c/kg overall.

Trade steers and heifers made between 175c and 245c/kg with the grown cattle topping at 225c/kg whilst manufacturing steers sold from 130c to 198c/kg. Better covered beef cows sold from 145c to 190c/kg with the medium weights selling between 130c and 145c/kg. Dairy cows were generally making between 145c and 175c/kg. Grown beef bulls topped at 205c/kg with dairy bulls to 170c/kg.

Market Report: Reproduced courtesy of Meat & Livestock Australia Limited. Click HERE for full WVLX market report.