In what was almost a carbon-copy of last week’s commercial cattle auctions, seasonally low offerings and ferocious competition spurred prices higher across most categories this week, with the 5,298 head offered up 3% on last week. However, context in livestock markets is crucial, and this week’s offering was 69% and 60% below the corresponding weeks in 2021 and 2020, respectively.

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A total of 31,473 head of sheep and lambs were listed across the two AuctionsPlus weekly commercial sales this week - a 2.4% reduc...
Market fundamentals came to the fore in the AuctionsPlus commercial cattle market this week, as a significant reduction in supplie...
AuctionsPlus sheep and lamb listings saw the lowest offering since the 9th Jan, 2021 with 32,257 head offered. The smaller offerin...
A total of 31,473 head of sheep and lambs were listed across the two AuctionsPlus weekly commercial sales this week - a 2.4% reduction on last week.
Market fundamentals came to the fore in the AuctionsPlus commercial cattle market this week, as a significant reduction in supplies spurred buyer competition, pushing prices higher, with “perfect” clearance rates registered across several categories this week.
AuctionsPlus sheep and lamb listings saw the lowest offering since the 9th Jan, 2021 with 32,257 head offered.
Numbers offered in AuctionsPlus commercial cattle sales this week were down 26% on last week, at 7,840 head.
A total of 7,901 goats were listed on AuctionsPlus commercial sales throughout July – a 39% rise from the previous month
AuctionsPlus sheep and lamb listings for Tuesday’s commercial sales totalled 43,131 head this week - a 7% contraction on last week.
It was another tough week for the national cattle market, as the declining producer confidence and winter doldrums kept prices heading south for most categories.
AuctionsPlus sheep and lamb sales recorded a total of 46,355 head listed online for the week, a 4.6% rise from last week.

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