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Smaller market pushes demand

FEWER head were yarded at Baw Baw Livestock Exchange last Wednesday, but demand has not eased with all categories selling to increased prices and averages.
Very few bullocks were penned with only six in attendance.
Heifers averaged lighter but demand was strong.
Steer numbers were similar to the previous week, and demand from processors, feedlots and restockers saw steer prices outstrip all other categories.
Around half the number of vealers compared to the previous sale saw demand and competition stronger.
Several pens of light store type calves saw restockers strong with this category selling open auction to a top of $720.00.
This week’s yard average was up 16 cents to 299.3 cents.
Six bullocks made to 322 cents, up 12 cents, and averaged 287.6 cents, up 15 cents; 60 heifers made to 331.6 cents, up 21.6 cents, and averaged 278.9 cents, up seven cents; 50 steers made to 336.6 cents, up 167.6 cents, and averaged 314.2 cents, up 29 cents and 171 veal made to 360.6 cents, up 13 cents, and averaged 305.7 cents, up 14 cents.
There were similar results on Thursday as far as demand was concerned. Numbers were comparable to the previous Thursday, with 22 bulls sold, selling to a top of 294.2 cents, up two cents and the average was up nine cents to 253 cents; 447 cows sold to 323.2 cents and averaged 234.5 cents, up 14 cents and 10 bullocks topped at 324.6 cents and averaged 28 cents better at 280.4 cents.
The yard average was up 13 cents to 236.6 cents.
The Draw for Wednesday 5 and Thursday 6 August is as follows: 1, Gibbon; 2, Scotts; 3, Elders; 4, SEJ; 5, Landmark.
VEALERS
One, Limo, G. and D. Quinlan, Drouin West, 430 kilograms, 360.6 cents per kilogram, $1550; 2, Simm, J. Heatley, Drouin West, 390, 355.6, $1386; 2, Limo, T. and W. Renshaw, Lillico, 530, 352, $1865; 6, Limo, Solney Farms, Darnum, 475, 345, $1638; 1, LimoX, D. Budd, Bona Vista, 475, 340, $1615; 26, Angus, D. Tomasetti, Drouin West, 408, 337.3, $1375.
BULLOCKS
One, SimmX, M., E. and H. Jefford, Darnum, 605, 322, $1948; 1, Angus, D. Tomasetti, Drouin West, 620, 315, $1953; 1, L/Red, R. and R. Ellan, Erica, 640, 315, $2016.
STEERS
Eight, Angus, J. Cochrane, Nar Nar Goon, 492, 335, $1647; 1, M/Grey, J. and J. Hatswell, Neerim South, 505, 332, $1676; 5, Angus, D. Tomasetti, Drouin West, 468, 314, $1469.
HEIFERS
Two, Angus, J. Cochrane, Nar Nar Goon, 575, 305, $1753.
EXPORT HEIFERS AND COWS
One, Angus, D. and B. Briggs, Moondarra, 415, 315.6, $1309; 1, Limo, J. Britt, Lillico, 735, 295, $2168; 1, Char, Solney Farms, Darnum, 750, 295, $2212; 1, LimoX, G. and N. Duncan, Neerim Junction, 680, 295, $2006; 1, Angus, P. and B. Townsend, Hazelwood North, 685, 290, $1986; 1, B/Baldy, S. Beckman, Glengarry, 585, 287.6, $1682.
DAIRY FRIESIAN
One, K. and L. Webb, Gainsborough, 705, 265, $1868; 1, S. Garvey, Modella, 650, 263.6, $1713; 1, J. and N. Webb, Gainsborough, 680, 262, $1781; 1, R. Low, Trafalgar, 530, 260, $1378; 4, B. and H. Saxton, Yarragon, 602, 255, $1535; 3, P., W. and A. Wallace, Ellinbank, 581, 247.2, $1436.
BULLOCKS
Six, Frie, C. and D. Kent. Lillico, 585, 277.2, $1621; 2, Frie, T. and S. Missen, Denison, 550, 260.6, $1433.
BULLS
One, Limo, D. Budd, Bona Vista, 925, 294.2, $2721; 1, Gelb., J. Fortune, Nilma, 985, 292.2, $2878; 1, Limo, R. and K. Fleming, Willung, 845, 287.6, $2430; 1, B/Simm, S. Beckman, Glengarry, 940, 287.6, $2703; 1, Frie, M. Romanin, Ellinbank, 570, 228.6, $1303.

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