Charbray: Breed Breakdown May 2021

27 May 2021
An article by  AuctionsPlus  | Words by Person Name  | Photography by Person Name

charbray breed breakdown may 2021

The number of Charbray cattle offered through AuctionsPlus so far in the first five months of 2021 has been significantly higher than previous years, with 2,571 head offered for January – May 2021. This compares to only 325 head in 2020 and 235 head in 2019.

The largest category within the Charbray segment for January – May 2021 was for heifers 280-330kg liveweight, with 596 head averaging $1,357/head – up 24% on the previous year and 132% from 2019. Lighter, 200-280kg liveweight heifers averaged $1,315/head, which was up 72% on the limited numbers offered for the same period in 2020.

Light Charbray steers (200-280kg liveweight) have averaged $1,256/head so far in 2021, while the heavier lines (280-330kg liveweight) averaged $1,546/head.

The 326 Charbray cows with CAF so far in 2021 have averaged $2,628/unit, while PTIC cows and PTIC heifers have averaged $2,107/head and $2,053/head, respectively.

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