An oversupply of store cattle affected prices at Canterbury Park last Tuesday. Most of the two-year steers were 395-480kg Hereford-Friesian that made $2.52-$2.64/kg, while the best heifers of this breed, 408kg, managed $2.33/kg. Yearlings were hard going with most not able to achieve $2/kg.
Close to a quarter of the prime steers were high yielding traditional lines, 550-635kg, that sold for $2.89-$3.00/kg. Hereford-Friesian were the most numerous of the heifers and 495-610kg traded for $2.65-$2.75/kg.
Store lambs mostly earned $106-$144, while prime lambs made $130-$190 with medium pens most sought after. Prime ewes earned $90-$185. Read more in your LivestockEye.
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