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Pukekohe sale 10.11

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A competitive market held from the first pen to the last at Pukekohe on Saturday 10th November, with a mainly good quality yarding a star attraction.
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Prime steers traded at $1460-$2130, $2.75-$2.96/kg, with a line of 520kg heifers earning $2.85/kg. Lighter steers earned $2.63-$2.85/kg and other crossbred heifers, $2.74-$2.94/kg. A pen of bulls, 823kg, sold for $2.78/kg, while boner cows traded at $680-$880, $1.48-$1.78/kg.

Competitive bidding in the store pens resulted in a firm market for most. Medium 15-month crossbred steers fetched $865-$1050, $2.80-$2.99/kg, while lighter types made $600-$760, $2.39-$2.95/kg. Similar heifers to the second cuts of steers returned $655-$820, $2.32-$2.60/kg.

Very light yearling heifers exceeded $3.00/kg as they sold for $620-$625, while good weaner steers realised $655, $4.09/kg. Smaller crossbred lines traded at $350-$490, while in the heifer pens good types made $485-$525, and light, $355-$410.

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