Off the back of an unprecedented two-year run for the livestock market, sheep and lamb sales in 2022 have been impacted by difficult seasonal conditions and a change to buyer mindset. With the third La Nina underway, it has become clear that buyers are seeking out quality offerings, as opposed to previous purchasing trends, where the intent to ‘quickly restock’ numbers was front of mind. AuctionsPlus listings have remained steady throughout this period, with the most recent September quarter registering a total of 810,472 head online. Prices across the majority of categories eased into late winter, with year-on-year price comparisons for the third quarter of 2022 showing a reduction in the $/head average of 18-25%.
Following on from the inaugural sheep and lamb breed breakdown released in late 2021, AuctionsPlus has provided an update to top ten breeds listed online - Merino, Australian White, Border Leicester/Merino, Composite, Dohne, Dorper, Poll Dorset/Merino, Primeline, White Dorper, White Suffolk/Merino. The breed breakdown highlights key changes in prices and market conditions and provides a robust indication of how breeds are performing.
Merino categories remain the most popular breed on AuctionsPlus, with the first three quarters of 2022 seeing 1,257,934 head listed – accounting for 34% of the sheep and lamb offering. The demand for shedding sheep breeds has seen numbers for both Australian White and Dorper breeds increase year-on-year. With Australian White’s seeing 41,119 head offered - rising 44% on last year, while White Dorper listings sat at 67,936 head – up 6%.
Five selected breeds and categories are briefly detailed below. For the full price series across the ten breeds selected please download the document via the link below.
Merino Ewe Hoggets:
Border Leicester/Merino Ewe Lambs:
White Dorper SIL Ewes
Poll Dorset-Merino Mixed Sex Lambs
Australian White Station Mated Ewes
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