Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazetteSteers and vealers lead

Steers and vealers lead

THE Wednesday fat sale last week at Baw Baw Livestock Exchange contained an extra 220 head, with steers and vealers making up most of the yarding.
Several pen lots of lighter stores saw extra attention from re-stockers and feedlots, although there were also more penned in the secondary section as vendors start to plan for a winter with less feed available.
Demand in the secondary pens eased last week as processors tended to stand back a little.
Heifer weights averaged lighter as well and pulled the average back in this category with the heavier end of the heifers recording a lift in prices with the top rising to 323.2 cents.
The yard average slipped four cents to 269 cents, helped by the fact that vealer pens sold to stronger demand and lifting their average by seven cents.
Bullocks were non-existent with only one yarded on the day.
A total of 55 heifers made to 323.2 cents, up 27 cents, and averaged 255.9 cents, back 10 cents, 103 steers made to 310 cents, back 16 cents, and averaged 249 cents, back 39 cents, and 287 vealers made to 332.2 cents, firm, and averaged 282.6 cents, up seven cents.
Extra numbers were also recorded for the Thursday bull and cow sale with 150 more yarded than last week,
Twenty-nine bulls sold to firm demand with lighter weights evident and a few smaller bulls on offer.
The top was 278.6 cents and the average was 230.7 cents, 17 bullocks sold to a top of 283.6 cents to average 237.7 cents, and there were 571 cows yarded selling to 257.2 cents and averaging firm at 180.8 cents with the yard average two cents better at 185.1 cents.
The Draw for 4 and 5 May is: 1, Gibbon; 2, Elders; 3, Landmark; 4, SEJ; 5, Scotts.

Vealers
Seven, Char, P Schroen, Bunyip Nth, 441 kilograms, 324 cents per kilogram, $1428; 6, Limo X, M Maskell, Poowong East, 352, 322.6, $1132; 1, Blonde X, Geekay P/L, Neerim Nth, 310, 322, $998; 1, Char, T and W Renshaw, Lillico, 505, 319.2, $1611; 1, Limo X, J and K Fry, Bunyip, 355, 318, $1128; 5, Angus, J Cochrane, Nar Nar Goon, 433, 316.6, $1370.
Steers
Two, B/Baldy, L & L McNamara, Hallora, 460, 310, $1426; 1, Char, B Webb, Trafalgar, 495, 300.6, $1487; 7, Angus, G & N Duncan & Part, Neerim Jumction, 538, 296, $1592; 5, Char, R & J Lawson, Cloverlea, 539, 295.6, $1593; 1, Limo X, T Hasthorpe, Tanjil Sth, 500, 292.6, $1463; 1, Angus, Pullut Invest, Morwell, 505, 290, $1464.
Heifers
One, Limo X, B Fullerton, Tyers, 410, 323.2, $1325; 1, Char, B Webb, Trafalgar, 475, 303.6, $1442; 3, Limo X, T Hasthorpe, Tanjil Sth, 528, 292, $1542; 1, Angus, Hinchcliffe, Cowwar, 550, 287, $1578; 1, Angus X, Pullut Invest, Morwell, 490, 282, $1381.
Export Heifers and Cows
One, Angus, A and P Laidlaw, Tanjil, 445, 252.6, $1124; 1, Angus, I Jones, Benambra, 595, 245.6, $1461; 1, B/Baldy, C and K Christensen, Glengarry, 720, 245.6, $1768; 1, Angus, T Murie, Ellinbank, 575, 245.2, $1409; 1, Angus, E Jones, Tanjil South, 520, 243.6, $1266; 1, Hereford, Windflower Farm, Trafalgar South, 520, 243.6, $1266.
Dairy
One, Frie, Malig P/L, Nilma, 760, 212, $1611; 1, Frie, D & S Archipow, Childers, 720, 212, $1526; 2, Frie, Wildwood Dairies, Lardner, 667, 197.2, $1315; 2, Frie, K and L Webb, Gainsborough, 730, 186.6, $1362; 1, Frie, N Brajkovic, Neerim South, 650, 186.6, $1212.
Bullocks
One, Char, B Webb, Trafalgar, 625, 286.6, $1772; 2, Angus X, R Webb, Trafalgar, 733, 270, $1977.
Bulls
One, Limo, D and L Christensen, Glengarry, 930, 278.6, $2590; 1, Blonde, Geekay P/L, Neerim Nth, 830, 277.2, $2300; 1, Char, R Webb, Trafalgar, 455, 265.6, $1208; 1, Limo, R and J Franklin, Yinnar, 710, 261.2, $1854; 1, Friesian, Jarvis, Neerim Nth, 1070, 246.2, $2634.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Sonya’s decades-long contribution to guiding and veterans

PRECEDE Pakenham’s Sonya Boloski has called Australia home for almost 30 years, but she would be the last person to ever give up her pride...
More News

AFL Tigers roar into town

The long-term partnership between Richmond Football Club and the Cardinia Shire is showing no signs of slowing down with the Tigers attracting a huge...

Your voice, your needs: National Parkinson’s survey

People living with Parkinson’s and their families and carers can help shape future medical and allied health care through a national survey. Organisers are keen...

The importance of handwriting

In an increasingly digital age, the importance of teaching students handwriting skills may seem diminished. However, the art of handwriting holds significant value that...

Love is in the air this Valentine’s Day

As Valentine’s Day approaches on Saturday February 14, it’s important to remember that while its true origins are not completely understood, it is now...

Embracing change

New year. New way to live  Ever wondered what life could feel like if you swapped the daily grind for something easier and a little...

Love, set in stone

Valentine’s Day is a celebration of love in all its forms — the grand gestures, the quiet promises, and the moments that sparkle long...

Celebrate in style for Valentine’s Day

This Valentine’s Day, couples are invited to indulge in an elegant dining experience at Archie’s Farm Restaurant & Bar, located within Hyatt Place Melbourne...

Police investigating sexual assault on Pakenham train line

Transit Crime Investigation Unit detectives are investigating a sexual assault on a Pakenham-bound train last year. Investigators were told a 21-year-old woman was seated on...

Council refuse demolition of near century-old Pakenham home

Cardinia Shire Council has blocked the demolition of an almost century-old house on Main Street, as proposals on heritage sites in the heart of...

Vengeful tenant jailed after arson spree

An evicted tenant who inflicted a series of firebombing attacks against her ex-housemates and landlord has been jailed for at least four years. Tsai-Wei Hung,...