Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazetteDemand unsteady on larger yard

Demand unsteady on larger yard

VEALER numbers almost doubled at Baw Baw Livestock Exchange last week, bringing the yarding numbers up to 422 head.
Demand was mixed with heifers and steers gaining on recent weeks.
Vealers remained firm and bullock saw a drop in demand easing in the lighter condition pens.
The vealer pens contained several pen lots of good to very good head which saw the top lift 10 cents.
Best quality veal were 10 to 12 cents dearer with the secondary veal firm on the previous week.
Extra numbers in the heifer section were welcomed and demand lifted the top and average prices.
A few less steers remained firm for the top pens and several pen lots of well finished head resulted in a good lift in the average price.
The week’s yard average was two cents up at 318 cents.
Thirty-three bullocks topped at 306 cents, back two cents, and averaged 230.5 cents, 54 heifers topped at 355.6 cents, up 15 cents, and averaged 293.6 cents, up 18 cents, 31 steers topped at 324.6 cents, firm, and averaged 303.6 cents, up 12 cents, and 302 veal topped at 400.6 cents, up 10 cents, and averaged 342.2 cents, firm.
There were a few extra head on Thursday, bull numbers were up and with demand slightly easier, there was an easing in prices which resulted in the 38 bulls selling to a top of 265.2 cents, back 24 cents and the average eased 20 cents to 242.2 cents.
A total of 281 cows topped out at 285.2 cents, back three cents on the previous week, demand was steady and this kept the average for cows firm at 215 cents.
There were 19 bullock on offer which made to 285.6 cents to average 264.3 cents, and the week’s yard average was steady at 221.9 cents.
The draw for 8 and 9 December is: 1, Scotts; 2, Elders; 3, Landmark; 4, Gibbon; 5, SEJ.

Vealers
Nine, Limo K and W Marshall, Glengarry, 312 kilograms, 400.6 cents per kilogram, $1250; 1, Baz X, Macaro Invest, Whitelaw, 370, 375, $1387; 1, Char, R and G Schuhkraft, Childers, 465, 374.6, $1741, 6, Limo, P and J Johnson, Mirboo Nth, 399, 371.3, $1482; 2, Limo, Gramaur Park, The Gurdies, 405, 368.6, $1492; 1, Limo X, M and J Disiston, Drouin Sth, 430, 367.2, $1578.
Bullocks
Seven, Angus, P and M Nerer, Rokeby, 639, 289.8, $1852.
Steers
Seven, Hereford, M and K Malacarne, Yarragon, 478, 323.2, $1544; 4, Angus, E and S Chandler, Jindivick, 460, 321.6, $1479; 1, Red Angus, D Wilcox, Rokeby, 405, 320, $1296; 2, Hereford, Parton and Wright, Hillend, 470, 320, $1504.
Heifers
One, Red Angus, D Wilcox, Hazelwood Nth, 440, 329.6, $1450; 2, Char, J and A Fahey, Thorpdale, 448, 314.2, $1407; 13, Angus, Scharley Invest, Piedmont, 535, 288.8, $1543.
Export Heifers and Cows
Two, Char X, P Schroen, Bunyip, 727, 258, $1875; 1, Angus X, G Breeden, Buln Buln, 720, 248, $1785; 1, Red Angus, A and H Rhodes, Darnum, 600, 245, $1470; 1, Hereford, D Wilcox, Hazelwood Nth, 700, 240, $1680; 3, Angus X, J and A Fahey, Thorpdale, 703, 237.2, $1666.
Dairy
One, Frie, R and S Summerfield, Bona Vista, 775, 228.6, $1771; 1, Frie, D and J Robertson, Yarragon, 735, 228, $1675; 1, Frie, S Allen, Drouin, 650, 228, $1482; 1, Frie, Willow Creek, Shady Creek, 640, 227.6, $1456; 1, Frie, N Brajkovic, Neerim Sth, 650, 224.6, $1459.
Bullocks
One, Frie, G and N Young, Nilma, 515, 243.2, $1252.
Bulls
One, Angus, J Willis and Son, Nilma, 805, 264.2, $2126; 1, Frie, D and V Penfold, Willowgrove, 755, 262.2, $1979; 1, Frie, I and A Berry, Shady Creek, 765, 258.6, $1978.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

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

More News

‘Boycott the Rodeo’ graffiti spreads after alcohol ban

Vandalism across Lang Lang has escalated community tensions following the rodeo’s decision to run this year’s event without alcohol. Graffiti was spotted across several locations...

School pick-pp turns to horror: Mum injured in hit-and-run by stolen car

What should have been a routine school pick-up became a frightening ordeal for a Pakenham mother after a driver allegedly in a stolen vehicle...

House fire devastates veterinary nurse

A Berwick veterinary nurse is rebuilding her life with community support after a house fire destroyed much of her Narre Warren South home. The fire...

Pakenham Show returns for 115th year

This weekend will see the return of the Pakenham Show for the 115th year, bringing entertainment, thrilling competition and, of course, the country. The Parklea...

Join the 2026 Cardinia Business Lunch

The Cardinia Community Foundation’s Annual Business Lunch will be all about safety this year, bringing locals together to learn from a leading voice in...

Proud Pumas create history

PAKENHAM PUMAS History was made on Saturday as Pakenham Pumas Women’s Black etched its name into the club record books, claiming the first ever women’s...

Tide takes turn at the top

B GRADE Pakenham Upper/Toomuc (218) will take the psychological edge into this week’s semi-final showdown with Emerald (115) after a thumping win over the Bombers...

Berwick advances: Where there is a Wills, there is a way

Berwick breezed past Hallam Kalora Park and knocked out last year’s grand finalists with a seven-wicket win in the DDCA Turf 1 elimination final. The...

Bloods book spot in decider

Springvale South has flexed its muscles and done it again. The Bloods made it 3-0 against Buckley Ridges this season and booked a spot in...

More Perera dominance as finals picture comes to light

The long-awaited A Grade postseason picture was finally sculpted into its final form on Saturday as Nar Nar Goon scraped into fourth in round...