There were 210 head yarded at Grafton Fat Cattle Sale 23rd February 2021. Although numbers were down, quality and condition was mostly of a high standard this week with some very good cattle on offer. A good run of bullocks sold firm to slightly cheaper, while cows to processors were fully firm. Restockers were active on cows and young cattle in a fully firm market. Sale Highlight A/c PF & CL Tarrant sold Brangus Bullocks 357.2c/kg averaged 695.6kg - $2,484.77 p/hd A/c Leo Carlton sold Brahman Cross Bullocks 341.2c/kg averaged 760kg - $2,593.12 p/hd A/c VM Jefferies sold Angus & Charolais Bullocks 342.2c/kg averaged 627.5kg - $2,147.31 p/hd
Market stays strong despite lower numbers
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Ray Donovan Stock & Station Agents
There were 781 head yarded at Grafton fat cattle sale February 2, 2021. There was a big jump in numbers this week, mainly due to the fortnight break, but also the current strong market. Bullocks and cows were very well represented, with some excellent lines of prime stock on display, showing the signs of the excellent season. The market for all export types was fully firm, with some excellent results being achieved. Younger cattle sold for a mixed result, with some being slightly cheaper and others selling a little dearer. Overall, the market is still very strong.