Friday, March 29, 2024

Feilding store sale 1.04

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Capital stock two-tooth Romneys were mainly $192-$215 Male lambs averaged $125 Ewe lambs averaged $109.50
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Barely a hundred cattle sold on a mixed market at Feilding. The steers were often passed in, though 535kg R3 Hereford-Friesian were $2.65/kg. Some 315-340kg R2 Angus and Charolais-cross heifers made $2.50-$2.55/kg with mixed-bred 350-375kg heifers at $2.25-$2.30/kg.

A yarding of 8000 lambs was complimented by 1900 mainly quality capital stock ewes. The four-tooth Romney’s sold in two pens for $186-$201, and the six-tooth to five-year pens made $182-$190. Top male lambs were $130-$135, other good-to-medium lines $120-$130, with the lighter types $95-$105. A line of capital stock ewe lambs were $119, but otherwise good-to-medium lines were $110-$115 with the lighter types mainly $90-$100.

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