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Dubbo Stock & Station Agents Pty Ltd

Locality: Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 6882 2523



Address: Boothenba Road 2830 Dubbo, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.dubbosaleyards.com/

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25.01.2022 Some more action from yesterday’s goat sale. Graham Anderson from Peter Milling and Company - Livestock selling the top pen of does for $400/hd.



25.01.2022 The next Dubbo Store Cattle Sale is scheduled for Friday September 18, starting at 11am. You can find any updated listing details on The Herd Online website. Please contact your preferred agent if you wish to participate in this sale.

25.01.2022 DUBBO STORE SALE 21/08/20 Starts 11am. See our website for featured entries for next weeks store sale.... http://dubbosaleyards.com/featured-listings/

25.01.2022 A reminder to all visitors to the Dubbo Regional Livestock Markets. Persons under 16 are also not permitted on saleyard catwalks for safety reasons. Please be mindful of all regulations in place, particularly the need to sign in upon arrival to the facility.... QR code sign in posters can be found around the facility, on entry way gates. See more



24.01.2022 PRIME SHEEP & LAMB REPORT 23/11/20 Yarding: 10,406... With the local harvest well under way numbers remain reasonably small. It was a fair quality yarding with some good pens of neat shorn lambs along with good numbers of well finished Merinos. There were very few new season lambs yarded. Most of the regular buyers were in attendance and operating. Trade lambs were $10 to $13 cheaper with the few new season lambs selling from $148 to $192/head. Trade weight old lambs sold from $142 to $200/head to average from 765 to 790c/kg cwt. Heavy weight lambs were $6 to $12 cheaper with the old lambs over 24kg selling from $188 to $241 to average from 750c to 770c/kg cwt. Merino lambs were $2 to $6 cheaper with the trade weights selling from $150 to $177 while the heavy weight Merino lambs sold from $194 to $214/head. Restocker lambs were $6 to $10 dearer with the young lambs going back to the paddock making from $140 to $182/head. A single pen of first cross ewe lambs sold to the restockers for $228 while young Aussie White ewe lambs sold for $192 and $211/head. Hoggets sold to $206/head. It was a very mixed yarding of mutton with a larger percentage of secondary sheep compared to previous sales. The light and medium weight sheep were $13/head cheaper while the heavy weights were firm. Merino ewes sold from $100 to $203 while the crossbred ewes sold from $166 to $240/head. Merino wethers sold from $130 to $213/head. Carcase prices fluctuated from 630c to 685c/kg cwt. The restockers were active paying from $98 to $165 for Merino ewes and $120 to $131/head for White Dorper ewes. (Article source: Meat and Livestock Australia)

24.01.2022 PRIME SHEEP & LAMB REPORT 24/08/20 Yarding: 10,950... It was a plainer quality yarding with a larger percentage of small tidy up lots, though there were still good numbers of heavy weight lambs mixed throughout. There were a few pens of well finished new season lambs yarded, though the Merino lamb quality was back. Most of the regular buyers were in attendance and operating in a dearer market. Trade lambs were $10 to $15 dearer with the old lambs selling from $122 to $163/head to average between 650c and 690c/kg cwt. Trade weight new season lambs were $4 to $7 dearer selling from $136 to $156/head to average between 660c to 720c/kg cwt. Heavy weight lambs were $9 to $14 dearer with the 24 to 30kg lambs selling from $150 to $191 while the lambs over 30kg sold from $176 to $200/head. Heavy weight new season lambs sold from $157 to 160/head. Merino lambs were up to $13 dearer with the trade weights selling from $118 to $152 while heavy weight Merinos sold to $160/head. First cross ewe lambs sold to the restockers for $262 and hoggets sold to $165/head. It was a mostly good quality yarding of mutton with most of the yarding in prime condition, where most grades were $11 to $14/head dearer. Merino ewes sold from $100 to $180 while crossbred ewes sold to $165/head. Merino wethers sold from $95 to $198/head. Carcase prices for the better sheep ranged from 560c to 600c/kg cwt. The restockers paid from $117 to $162/head for White Dorper and Aussie White ewes. (Article source: Meat and Livestock Australia)

24.01.2022 PRIME CATTLE REPORT 04/03/21 Yarding: 2310... It was mostly a good quality yarding with a selection of young cattle to suit the feeders and processors along with a fair percentage of plainer quality Bos Indicus cattle mixed throughout. There was some good runs of grown steers and limited numbers of grown heifers. Most of the cows yarded were in prime condition. Most of the regular buyers were in attendance and operating. Trade cattle to the processors were up to 15c cheaper with prime vealers selling to 460c/kg. Prime steer yearlings sold from 382c to 450c while the prime heifer yearlings sold from 374c to 442c/kg. Feeder steers and heifers were 3c to 7c/kg cheaper. Feeder steers sold from 362c to 467c while the feeder heifers sold from 356c to 447c/kg. Young cattle to the restockers were 20c dearer with the young steers selling from 400c to 678c, while the young heifers sold from 428 to 594c/kg. Yearlings steers to the restockers sold from 408c to 562c/kg. Bobby calves to the restockers sold to 805c/kg. Grown steers and heifers were up to 10c dearer with the prime grown steers selling from 335c to 390c while the few grown heifers sold from 333c to 397c/kg. Cows were 5c dearer with the 3 scores selling from 278c to 295c/kg. The prime heavy weight cows sold from 293c to 320c to average 308c/kg. Heavy bulls sold to 313c/kg. (Article source: Meat and Livestock Australia.)



23.01.2022 PRIME SHEEP & LAMB REPORT 07/09/20 Yarding: 23,961... Following last weeks stronger markets numbers were up by 7,000. It was another very good quality yarding with good numbers of outstanding heavy weight lambs both crossbreds and Merinos. There were only fair numbers of trade lambs along with odd pens of new season lambs. Most of the usual buyers were in attendance and operating. Trade lambs were firm to $2 dearer with the old lambs selling from $121 to $163/head to average between 630c and 656c/kg cwt. Trade weight new season lambs were $5 dearer selling from $134 to $169, to average between 670c and 730c/kg cwt. Heavy weight lambs were $10 dearer with the 24 to 30kg lambs selling from $156 to $196, while the lambs over 30kg sold from $198 to $230/head, to average 630c/kg cwt. Heavy weight new season lambs sold from $160 to $182/head. Merino lambs finished firm to $2 cheaper with the trade weights selling from $119 to $160 while the heavier weight Merinos over 24kg sold from $148 to $172/head. First cross ewe lambs sold to the restockers from $230 to $240 and hoggets sold to $177/head. It was a good quality yarding of mutton where most grades were firm to $4/head cheaper. Merino ewes sold from $110 to $175 while crossbred ewes sold from $119 to $166/head. Merino wethers sold from $128 to $176/head. The bulk of the better sheep ranged from 460c to 540c/kg cwt. The restockers were active paying from $200 to $207 for first cross ewes and $135/head for Merino ewes. (Article source: Meat and Livestock Australia)

23.01.2022 Today’s top quotes Well done to all vendors

23.01.2022 To be offered in Monday’s lamb run. Please contact listed agents for further details.

22.01.2022 Tomorrow’s prime cattle sale numbers Yearlings: 1312 Steers: 662 Cows: 382 Bulls: 22... TOTAL: 2378 See more

22.01.2022 Mondays sheep and lamb sale numbers. Lambs: 21,750 Sheep: 5,185 TOTAL: 26,935... See featured listings below. Contact listed agents for further details.



21.01.2022 Thanks to all that supported our chocolate selling this year. We purchased a hamper for Macquarie Homestay and delivered it to Rod Crowfoot and the team

21.01.2022 National Vendor Declarations are changing! It is your responsibility to ensure correct paperwork accompanies all stock movements. Visit www.integritysystems.com.au for further details.

21.01.2022 DUBBO PRIME CATTLE REPORT 13/08/20 Yarding: 2,629... It was a good quality yarding with good numbers of prime young cattle along with some well finished grown steers and heifers. Included in the yarding was a large consignment of Brahman cows in good condition along with their grown vealers at foot which had been agisting in the Nyngan district. Most of the regular buyers were operating along with additional restocker support from the south. Young cattle to the trade were firm to 6c dearer with prime vealers selling from 400c to 426c/kg. The prime steer yearlings sold from 380c to 423c while the prime heifer yearlings sold to 414c/kg. The feeder steers were 6c to 9c cheaper while the feeder heifers were firm to 4c/kg dearer. Feeder steers sold from 364c to 410c while the feeder heifers sold from 345c to 398c/kg. Young cattle to the restockers were dearer with the steers selling from 326c to 508c while the young restocker heifers sold to 489c/kg. The extra support from the southern restockers added very solid competition for suitable steer and heifer yearlings paying from 350c to 465c for the steers and 340c to 424c/kg for the heifer yearlings. Grown steers and heifers were 10c dearer with the prime grown steers selling from 313c to 402c while the grown heifers sold from 320c to 390c/kg. Cows were firm to 2c dearer with the light and medium weights selling from 240c to 292c/kg. The prime heavy weights sold from 290c to 323c to average 300c/kg. Bulls sold to 330c/kg. (Article source: Meat and Livestock Australia)

20.01.2022 PRIME CATTLE REPORT 10/12/20 Yarding: 1652... It was a much better quality yarding with not the percentage of Bos Indicus cattle compared to previous sales. There was a good selection of young cattle for the trade and feeder buyers along with fair numbers of grown steers and heifers. Cows were in limited supply. Not all the regular buyers were operating with some export processors absent. Young cattle to the trade were around firm with vealers selling to 460c/kg. Prime yearlings sold from 356c to 426c/kg. Feeder steers and light weight feeder heifers were 4c to 9c cheaper while the heavier feeder heifers were 8c/kg dearer. Feeder steers sold from 360c to 439c while the feeder heifers sold from 314c to 424c/kg. Young cattle to the restockers were firm with the steer weaners selling from 430c to 500c while the young restocker heifers sold to 404c/kg. Steer yearlings to the restockers sold from 396c to 472c while the heifer yearlings going back to the paddock sold from 370c to 450c/kg. Grown steers and heifers were 20c to 30c cheaper with the prime grown steers selling from 305c to 330c while the prime grown heifers sold from 275c to 338c/kg. Cows were 2c cheaper with the 2 and 3 scores selling from 230c to 274c/kg. The prime heavy weight cows sold from 274c to 302c to average 283c/kg. Heavy bulls were a little dearer selling to 317c/kg. (Article source: Meat and Livestock Australia.)

20.01.2022 Tomorrows prime cattle sale numbers Yearlings: 2369 Steers: 450 Cows: 458 Bulls: 6... TOTAL: 3283 See more

20.01.2022 ***NOW 1400 HEAD EXPECTED*** The next monthly Dubbo store sale on Friday November 20 has a great line up of cattle to offer. All the latest listings are available at The Herd Online website here: https://herdonline.com.au/saleyard/1221... Further entries expected. For any details on advertised cattle, please contact the respective agent.

20.01.2022 Tomorrows prime cattle sale draw Yearlings: 2810 Steers: 1145 Cows: 369 G/fed: 70... Bulls: 49 TOTAL: 4443 Dont forget the ALPA NSW Young Auctioneers competition will be held at the conclusion of the fat sale. It will be live streamed on the ALPA Facebook page so make sure to catch that!

19.01.2022 PRIME CATTLE REPORT 27/08/20 Yarding: 2945... The quality of the yarding was mixed but the condition of the cattle was mostly very good with most showing the effects of the great season. Included in the yarding was a consignment of bobby calves which is something we havent seen for some time. The usual field of buyers were operating along with additional restocker support. Young cattle to the trade were 2c dearer with vealers selling to 421c/kg. Bobby calves to slaughter sold to 700c/kg. Prime steer yearlings sold from 394c to 446c, while the prime heifer yearlings sold to 434c/kg. Feeder steers and heifers were 10c dearer with the steers selling from 389c to 424c, while the feeder heifers sold from 376c to 400c/kg. Young cattle to the restockers remain strong with the steers selling to 550c and the heifers 450c/kg. There were good numbers of yearlings in forward condition sold to the restockers to go on crop and pasture with the steers selling to 461c and the heifers 430c/kg. Grown steers and heifers finished firm to 3c cheaper with the prime steers selling from 320c to 400c, while the prime grown heifers sold from 323c to 390c/kg. Cows were 2c to 5c dearer with the 2 and 3 scores selling from 265c to 292c/kg. The prime heavy weight cows sold from 281c to 315c to average 299c/kg. Bulls sold to 337c/kg. (Article source: Meat and Livestock Australia)

19.01.2022 Live from the Dubbo Saleyards, all the action of the 2020 ALPA NSW Young Auctioneers Competition. Thankyou to @rmanetwork, Wagga Wagga Livestock Marketing Centre. @alpaagents @LivestockConnect

18.01.2022 Dont forget to tune into Australian Livestock and Property Agents Association Ltd for the live stream of the 2020 NSW Young Auctioneers Competition at the Dubbo Regional Livestock Markets.

18.01.2022 Mondays sheep and lamb sale numbers Lambs: 22,660 Sheep: 4,625 TOTAL: 27,285... Featured listings below. Contact listed agents for further details.

18.01.2022 PRIME SHEEP & LAMB REPORT 31/08/20 Yarding: 13,561... It was a top quality yarding with good numbers of outstanding heavy weight lambs, along with good numbers of very well finished Merinos. There was also a good supply of both trade and heavy weight new season lambs mixed throughout. Most of the regular buyers were in attendance and operating. Trade lambs were firm to $3 cheaper with the trade weight old lambs selling from $133 to $165/head. The better yarding of new season lambs were $5 dearer with the trade weights selling from $130 to $158/head, to average between 665c and 720c/kg cwt. Heavy weight lambs were $10 dearer with the 24kg to 30kg lambs selling from $148 to $182, while the lambs over 30kg sold from $181 to $219/head. Heavyweight new season lambs sold from $155 to $174/head. Lighter Merino lambs were firm to $4 dearer, while the heavier weights were $3 to$5/head cheaper. The trade weight Merino lambs sold from $122 to $153, while heavy weight Merinos sold from $148 to $180/head. First cross ewe lambs sold to the restockers from $224 and $264/head. Hoggets sold to $166/head. It was a mostly good quality yarding of mutton, where the lighter sheep were a little dearer and the heavier weights were $5/head cheaper. Merino ewes sold from $85 to $176 while crossbred ewes sold from $134 to $182/head. Merino wethers sold from $118 to $173/head. The better sheep ranged from 560c to 620c/kg cwt. The restockers paid from $133 to $145/head for aged White Dorper ewes. (Article source: Meat and Livestock Australia)

18.01.2022 DUBBO STORE CATTLE Friday August 21, 2020 ***600 head*** Further entries expected... COVID-19 restrictions will apply. Follow our Facebook page for the latest COVID-19 updates. A/C Warren district grazier (R&S) 40 Angus/Droughtmaster composite cows 45 Droughtmaster and Brahman composite cows. Majority with Droughtmaster calves at foot, 1-5 months with balance to be PTIC to Droughtmaster bulls. Depastured back to Waitara Angus and Ironbark Hereford bulls for past 8 weeks. Larger framed cows in forward condition. A/C Ex agistment, Warren (CLW) 20 Brahman cows and calves. Cows mixed ages, calves up to 3 months of age and by composite bulls. Good framed cows in forward condition. A/C Lochleven (CPSD) 20 Angus steers, 6-8 months. 10 Speckle Park steers, 6-8 months. 10 Charolais cross steers, 10-12 months. A/C NM & SJ Cosier (PMC) 30 Angus heifers, 8-10 months 15 Angus steers, 8-10 months A/C CM Cattle Co (LMK) 120 mixed sex weaners, agisting at Nyngan. Composite bred, Belmont Red and Charolais cross, 4-7 months. Quality calves, fresh condition.

17.01.2022 Tomorrow’s prime cattle numbers Yearlings: 155 Steers: 0 Cows: 55 Bulls: 3... TOTAL: 193 See more

17.01.2022 Further entries coming in for the next Dubbo store cattle sale. A/C Yarrawonga (CPSD) 50 Santa and Droughmaster cross mixed sex weaners 3-6 months.... A/C H & P Norton, Fernhill (Updated numbers) Now 20 Angus Heifers, 12-14 months. Millah Murrah blood. Top Quality.

17.01.2022 Tomorrows prime cattle sale draw Yearlings: 1686 Steers: 315 Cows: 508 Bulls: 283... TOTAL: 2792 600 head expected at Fridays store cattle sale.

17.01.2022 Congratulations to all competitors!

16.01.2022 Mondays sheep and lamb sale draw Lambs: 10,915 Sheep: 2195 TOTAL: 13,110

16.01.2022 To be offered at Friday’s Dubbo store cattle sale by our team. 9 Charbray heifers A/C Marcella... 23 Droughtmaster heifers A/C Hopelands 36 Santa heifers, one mark. Contact our team for more information. To see all the listings for our store sale, visit: https://herdonline.com.au/saleyard/1333

15.01.2022 Dont forget about Dubbos monthly store cattle sale this Friday! DUBBO STORE CATTLE Friday August 21, 2020... ***600 head*** COVID-19 restrictions will apply. Follow our Facebook page for the latest COVID-19 updates. All entrants to the DRLM must complete the induction, available on the Dubbo Regional Council website. A/C Warren district grazier (R&S) 40 Angus/Droughtmaster composite cows 45 Droughtmaster and Brahman composite cows. Majority with Droughtmaster calves at foot, 1-5 months with balance to be PTIC to Droughtmaster bulls. Depastured back to Waitara Angus and Ironbark Hereford bulls for past 8 weeks. Larger framed cows in forward condition. A/C Ex agistment, Warren (CLW) 20 Brahman cows and calves. Cows mixed ages, calves up to 3 months of age and by composite bulls. Good framed cows in forward condition. A/C Lochleven (CPSD) 20 Angus steers, 6-8 months. 10 Speckle Park steers, 6-8 months. 10 Charolais cross steers, 10-12 months. A/C NM & SJ Cosier (PMC) 30 Angus heifers, 8-10 months 15 Angus steers, 8-10 months A/C CM Cattle Co (LMK) 120 mixed sex weaners, agisting at Nyngan. Composite bred, Belmont Red and Charolais cross, 4-7 months. Quality calves, fresh condition.

14.01.2022 The final Dubbo store cattle sale for the year is on TODAY! Starts 11am. ***1500 head drawn for by our agents***... Don’t forget to sign in via QR code upon arrival. See you there!

14.01.2022 Monday’s sheep and lamb sale numbers Lambs: 14,275 Sheep: 6206 TOTAL: 20,480... Featured lines to be offered by Christie and Hood, P.T. Lord, Dakin & Associates and Richardson & Sinclair. Contact listed agents for further details.

14.01.2022 PRIME SHEEP & LAMB SALE 17/08/20 Yarding: 13,542... Once again heavy weight lambs made up the bulk of the yarding along with good numbers of well finished Merino lambs. There were also a few pens of well finished new season lambs penned. Not all the regular buyers were operating in a mostly cheaper market. Trade lambs were up to $12 cheaper with the old lambs selling from, $120 to $148/head, to average between 595c and 630c/kg cwt. Trade weight new season lambs were $13 cheaper selling from, $136 to $148/head, to average between 650c and 700c/kg cwt. Heavy weight lambs were $4 to $9 cheaper with the 24kg to 30kg lambs selling from, $143 to $172, while the over 30kg lambs sold from, $170 to $200/head, and that price was paid for lambs estimated to weigh in excess of 40kg cwt. Merino lambs were $12 cheaper with the trade weights selling from, $115 to $136, while heavier weight Merinos sold to $153/head. Two pens of young White Dorper ewe lambs sold to the restockers from, $141 and $142/head. Hoggets sold to $155/head. It was a mostly good quality yarding of mutton where most grades were $3 to $7 cheaper. Merino ewes sold from, $80 to $154, while crossbred ewes sold from, $133 to $165/head. Merino wethers sold from, $111 to $153/head. The restockers were active on woolly Merino ewes paying from, $123 to $140, while white Dorper ewes sold to the restockers for $138/head. (Article source: Meat and Livestock Australia)

13.01.2022 Next Dubbo Store Cattle Sale to be held on August 21, 2020. All cattle will be listed on The Herd Online website leading up to the sale. https://herdonline.com.au/saleyard/1041

13.01.2022 To be offered at Mondays sheep and lamb sale. Contact listed agent for further details.

13.01.2022 We are a fortnight out from our next store cattle sale on Friday March 19, and already have a fantastic line up of cattle ready to offer you! 2500 head and more being added daily! See what our agents have advertised so far.... http://dubbosaleyards.com/featured-listings/ See more

13.01.2022 The latest listing details have been updated online for Fridays Dubbo Store Cattle Sale. You can find details on featured lines on The Herd Online website. Link: https://herdonline.com.au/saleyard/1142

13.01.2022 Mondays sheep and lamb sale draw Lambs: 12,970 Sheep: 2,360 TOTAL: 15,330

12.01.2022 Monday’s prime sheep and lamb sale numbers Lambs: 8245 Sheep: 5165 TOTAL: 13,410... This is the last Dubbo sheep sale for 2020. Sheep sales commence from Monday January 11, 2021. Thank you to all agents, buyers, vendors and staff for your hard work and support throughout 2020.

12.01.2022 PRIME SHEEP REPORT 11/01/21 Yarding: 12,786... The first sale for a month produced a smaller than expected yarding of lambs. It was a good quality yarding with some outstanding heavy weight lambs along with a fair selection of trade weights. There was also a fair selection of young lambs to suit the restockers. Trade lambs were firm to $5 dearer with the trade weight old lambs selling from $175 to $212 to average between 800c and 835c/kg cwt. The few trade weight new season lambs sold from $166 to $200/head. Heavy weight lambs finished firm to $12 cheaper with the 24 to 30kg lambs selling from $196 to $240 while lambs over 30kg made from $250 to $278/head. Heavy weight new season lambs sold from $192 to $220/head. Merino lambs were up to $19/head dearer with few to compare to in the previous sale. The trade weight Merino lambs sold from $150 to $200/head. The restockers were active on suitable lines of young lambs and they made from $114 to $168 while a pen of White Dorper ewe lambs sold to the restockers for $180/head. Hoggets sold to $227/head. It was a mixed yarding of mutton where most grades were $9 to $12/head dearer. Merino ewes sold from $89 to $193 while crossbred ewes sold from $124 to $237/head. Merino wethers sold from $115 to $193/head. The restockers were very active on some lines of Aussie White ewes which sold to the restockers from $144 to $252/head. Merino ewes sold to the restockers from $94 to $132/head. (Article source: Meat and Livestock Australia).

12.01.2022 Casual Scale Staff wanted in the New Year at the Dubbo Regional Livestock Markets on Thursdays from 8am until finish. Stock experience preferred. Above Award wages. Need to be able to work in a team environment and take direction. Must be 16 years and over. ... Contact Josh Birks - 0432387705 or Rahni Ryan - 0438628565 See more

11.01.2022 Yesterday’s video market report courtesy of rma network.

11.01.2022 PRIME CATTLE REPORT 10/09/20 Yarding: 2947... It was another top quality yarding with good numbers of properly finished cattle in all sections. There were not the numbers of grown steers and heifers compared to the previous sale however these were replaced by good numbers of vealers and yearlings mostly in prime condition. There were some excellent pens of cows yarded. A full field of buyers competed in a fairly steady market. Young cattle to the trade were firm to 5c dearer with prime vealers selling to 426c/kg. Prime steer yearlings sold from 380c to 418c while the prime heifer yearlings sold from 350c to 415c/kg. Lightweight feeders were 8c cheaper, while the heavier weight feeder steers and heifers were 5c to 9c/kg dearer. Feeder steers sold from 356c to 423c while the feeder heifers sold from 340c to 402c/kg. Young cattle to the restockers were mostly dearer with the young steers selling from 384c to 495c, while the young heifers sold from 395c to 452c/kg. Grown steers and heifers were 6c to 8c cheaper, with the steers selling from 310c to 366c while the prime grown heifers sold from 300c to 359c/kg. Cows were firm to 3c dearer with the 2 and 3 scores selling from 260c to 293c/kg. The prime heavy weight cows sold from 288c to 311c to average 300c/kg. Heavy bulls sold to 325c/kg. (Article: Meat and Livestock Australia)

10.01.2022 PRIME CATTLE REPORT 7/2/21 Yarding: 114... The first cattle sale for 2021 for Dubbo produced a very small yarding. Heifer yearlings and grown heifers made up the bulk of the yarding along with a few steer yearlings, 9 cows and 3 bulls. The bulk of the cattle were in good condition and most sold at rates equal to the pre Christmas rates. Heifer yearlings to the trade sold from 380c to 410c while the heifer yearlings to the feeders sold from 367c also to 410c/kg. A single pen of fair quality Angus steer yearlings sold to the feeders once again for 410c/kg. Two lots of grown steers sold to the processors for 330c and 332c/kg. Nine grown heifers sold to the processors from 302c to 352c while the balance of the grown heifers sold to the feeders from 340c to 366c/kg. A single pen of very well finished heavy weight cows sold to the processors for 285c while two heavy weight bulls sold for 260c/kg. A lighter bull sold to the processors for 280c/kg. (Article source: Meat and Livestock Australia)

10.01.2022 The Dubbo Stock and Station Agents would like to thank all visitors to the Dubbo Regional Livestock Markets for their support throughout this challenging year. We wish all our agents, buyers, vendors, visitors, staff, contractors, suppliers and their families all the best for this Christmas and the New Year. Stay safe everyone, and we will see you back here on January 7, 2021 for our first sale back.

10.01.2022 The ALPA NSW Young Auctioneers competition will be held at the conclusion of todays fat cattle sale. It will be live streamed by ALPA from 3pm. Good luck to all competitors!

10.01.2022 PRIME SHEEP REPORT 14/09/20 Yarding: 24,762... As the better season continues, good mobs continue coming in with another top quality yarding of lambs. There were good numbers of properly finished crossbred and Merino lambs along with better numbers of new season lambs. The usual buyers were in attendance along with the return of a couple of southern export processors. Trade weight new season lambs finished $2 to $5 dearer selling from $141 to $175 to average between 680c and 735c/kg cwt. Trade weight older lambs were $6 to $10 dearer selling from $133 to $170/head. Heavy weight lambs finished $4 to $6 dearer with the 24kg to 30kg lambs selling from $152 to $216 while the lambs over 30kg sold to $233/head. Heavy weight new season lambs sold from $168 to $183/head. Merino lambs were $8 to $10 dearer with the trade weights selling from $122 to $166 while the heavy weight Merinos over 24kg sold from $150 to $190/head. The restockers paid $225 and $240 for first cross ewe lambs and from $150 to $220/head for Merino ewe lambs to be grown out to be breeders. Hoggets sold to $180/head. There were some outstanding lines of heavy weight sheep yarded in a good quality penning of mutton. The light and medium weight sheep were firm while the heavy weights were up to $14/head dearer with quality a factor. Merino ewes sold from $90 to $190 while crossbred ewes sold from $115 to $188/head. White Dorper ewes sold to $170 and Merino wethers sold to $182/head. The restockers were very active paying from $111 to $190 for Merino ewes to breed on with. (Article source: Meat and Livestock Australia)

09.01.2022 Monday’s prime lamb and sheep numbers Lambs: 6573 Sheep: 4505 TOTAL: 11,078... See advertised lines below. Contact listed agents for further details. New sign in requirements effective Monday November 23. See flyer or previous post for further details.

08.01.2022 This line of advertised suckers has been withdrawn from sale at today’s lamb market. Contact listed agents for further details.

08.01.2022 DUBBO STORE CATTLE Friday September 18, 2020 Late entries include:... A/C Brian Giddings (PMC) 66 Angus heifers with calves at foot. Heifers have been running back with Angus bull continuously. A/C Local vendor (R&S) 11 Santa/Angus cross cows, 4-6 years. PTIC to Angus and Shorthorn bulls.

08.01.2022 To be offered at tomorrows fat cattle market by Elders Rural Services Dubbo. Contact listed agents for further details.

08.01.2022 Tomorrow’s prime cattle sale number Yearlings: 1502 Steers: 934 Cows: 335 Bulls: 25... TOTAL: 2796 See more

07.01.2022 PRIME CATTLE REPORT 03/09/20 Yarding: 4344... Numbers were up by almost 1,400 as the start of the spring sell off commences. It was a very good quality yarding with good numbers of prime conditioned cattle in all sections along with fair numbers to suit the feeders. The usual buyers were in attendance along with the return of a major northern export processor. Young cattle to the trade were firm to 4c cheaper, with prime vealers selling to 418c/kg. Prime steer yearlings sold from 370c to 414c while the prime heifer yearlings sold to 419c/kg. Feeder cattle were 4c to 8c cheaper, with the feeder steers selling from 350c to 422c, while the feeder heifers sold from 337c to 401c/kg. The best of the young cattle to the restockers were firm, most though were cheaper, with the young steers selling from 400c to 464c while the young restocker heifers sold to 450c/kg. Good numbers of yearlings sold to the backgrounders and restockers with the steers selling from 340c to 454c while the heifer yearlings going back to the paddock sold from 333c to 425c/kg. Grown steers and heifers were up to 13c cheaper with the prime grown steers selling from 308c to 385c, while the grown heifers sold from 310c to 383c/kg. Cows were firm to 3c cheaper with the 2 and 3 score cows selling from 247c to 281c/kg. The prime heavy weight cows sold from 280c to 308c, to average 300c/kg. Bulls sold to 334c/kg. (Article source: Meat and Livestock Australia)

06.01.2022 PRIME SHEEP REPORT 14/12/20 Yarding: 14,110... The last prime sheep and lamb market attracted a mixed yarding with good numbers of heavy weight lambs along with a fair selection of trade weights. There was also a couple of large consignments of White Dorper and Aussie White lambs sourced from central Queensland. The Merino lamb quality was not to the standard of previous sales. Trade lambs were $6 to $10 dearer with the new season lambs selling from $142 to $200/head. Trade weight old lambs sold from $157 to $198/head to average between 785c and 810c/kg cwt. Heavy weight lambs were $13 dearer with the 24 to 30kg old lambs selling from $194 to $260 while the lambs over 30kg sold to $272/head to average 824c/kg cwt. Merino lambs were $3 to $5 cheaper with quality a factor. Trade weight Merino lambs sold from $148 to $174 while Merino lambs over 24kg sold from $190 to $194/head. Restocker lambs to fatten were firm selling from $120 to $165 while Aussie White ewe lambs sold to the restockers from $161 to $180/head. Merino lambs to the restockers sold from $125 to $155/head. Hoggets sold to $210/head. It was a mixed yarding with a good selection of heavy weight sheep along with larger numbers of plainer sheep lacking finish. Light and medium weight sheep were $15 cheaper while the heavy weights were up to $30/head cheaper. Merino ewes sold from $66 to $185 while crossbred ewes sold from $148 to $180/head. Merino wethers sold from $115 to $185/head. Carcase prices for the better sheep ranged from 555c to 585c/kg cwt. (Article source: Meat and Livestock Australia.)

05.01.2022 The monthly Dubbo store cattle sale is next Friday, September 18. See The Herd Online for all the listings: https://herdonline.com.au/saleyard/1142

05.01.2022 Monday’s sheep and lamb sale numbers Lambs: 6870 Sheep: 2560 TOTAL: 9430

05.01.2022 Mondays prime sheep and lamb sale draw Lambs: 13,045 Mutton: 1965... TOTAL: 15,010 Featured listings below.

05.01.2022 STORE CATTLE REPORT 21/08/20 Numbers halved on the previous store sale held in mid July, back to 700 head. Most categories were represented. Weaners were well supplied with limited numbers of yearlings. Quality was fair to good with condition showing some variation. There was a good selection of Cow/calf units and a few PTIC Cows. The majority of the cows were crossbreds with few straight breeds on offer. The majority of the cows presented in forward condition and were doing ...a great job on the calves. There was a large gallery of mostly localised buyers. Very good seasonal conditions and a strong cattle market boosted confidence with buyers competing strongly on all lots. This resulted in dearer market trends across the board. Light weight weaners steers in strong demand sold from $795 to $1,195/head with the estimated live weight price exceeding 700c/kg on several occasions. The heavier steers in the 200 to 280kg range sold from $1,100 to $1,370/head. There were strong gains for heifer weaners with light weights selling from $620 to $880 and the heavier weights from $920 to a top of $1,240/head. The quality of the limited supply of yearlings was only fair, this did not detract from the strong market with all classes dearer, taking quality into account. Most of the PTIC cows fell into the light weight classes and sold from $1,140 to $1,380/head with the majority being crossbred with a Bos indicus influence. Again the majority of the cows had some breed cross in them. Straight breeds in limited supply. Demand was high with cows with calves under 2 months of age selling from $1,940 to $2,425. Cows with older calves at foot sold from $1,950 for Bos indicus cross up to $2,600 for British cross cows. (Article source: Meat and Livestock Australia)

04.01.2022 Tomorrows prime cattle sale draw Yearlings: 2066 Steers: 487 Cows: 520 G/fed: 60... Bulls: 19 TOTAL: 3152 Featured listings to come.

04.01.2022 Tomorrow’s prime cattle sale Yearlings: 501 Steers: 138 Cows: 110 Bulls: 8... TOTAL: 757 See more

04.01.2022 STORE CATTLE REPORT 11/12/20 Yarding: 1060... The last Dubbo store cattle sale for 2020 attrached a fair quality yarding with a pretty good selection of Angus and European cross steer and heifer weaners along with some plainer Bos Indicus cross cattle sourced from the north and far west. It was a much plainer quality yarding of cows and cows and calves. There was a good crowd on hand with most people keen to buy. The steer and heifer weaners were $30 dearer with the steer weaners selling from $500 for very light and young Brahman cross calves to $1,400/head for good quality Hereford steers. The better quality steer weaners sold from 600c to 725c with most selling at rates in excess of 600c/kg. The plainer quality calves sold from 400c to 530c/kg. Steer yearlings sold from $1,120 to $1,400/head. The heifer weaners sold from $580 for young crossbred calves to $1,280 for very nice quality Hereford Angus cross heifers. The better quality light weight heifer weaners sold from 550c to 675c while the plainer quality calves sold from 400c to 510c/kg. Heifer yearlings sold from $1,100 to $1,380 while a small pen of Friesian heifers PTIC sold for $1,060/head. The best of the cows and calves were a pen of Charbray cows with good sized calves at foot. They sold for $2,190 while the balance of the cows and calves sold from $970 for very light crossbred units to $2,090 for Bos Indicus cross units in fresh condition. A pen of Hereford Friesian cross cows PTIC sold for $1,825 while two other pens of PTIC cows sold for $930 and $1,420/head. Vendor Mirjam Gwozdecky, Wellington (centre) sold this pen of eight month old Angus cross steers for $1380/hd at Dubbo's store cattle sale on Friday. She is pictured with agents Phillip Morris (left) and John Hyland (right), both Peter Milling and Company - Livestock.

03.01.2022 DUBBO STORE CATTLE 21/08/20 *** NOW 800 HEAD***... Late entries include: A/C Various district vendors (PTLD) 250 Angus steers, 6-8 months. A/C Various district vendors (PMC) 50 Angus mixed sexes, 5-8 months Previously advertised entries include: A/C Warren district grazier (R&S) 40 Angus/Droughtmaster composite cows 45 Droughtmaster and Brahman composite cows. Majority with Droughtmaster calves at foot, 1-5 months with balance to be PTIC to Droughtmaster bulls. Depastured back to Waitara Angus and Ironbark Hereford bulls for past 8 weeks. Larger framed cows in forward condition. A/C Ex agistment, Warren (CLW) 20 Brahman cows and calves. Cows mixed ages, calves up to 3 months of age and by composite bulls. Good framed cows in forward condition. A/C Lochleven (CPSD) 20 Angus steers, 6-8 months. 10 Speckle Park steers, 6-8 months. 10 Charolais cross steers, 10-12 months. A/C NM & SJ Cosier (PMC) 30 Angus heifers, 8-10 months 15 Angus steers, 8-10 months A/C CM Cattle Co (LMK) 120 mixed sex weaners, agisting at Nyngan. Composite bred, Belmont Red and Charolais cross, 4-7 months. Quality calves, fresh condition. COVID-19 restrictions will apply. Follow our Facebook page for the latest COVID-19 updates. All entrants to the DRLM must complete the induction, available on the Dubbo Regional Council website.

02.01.2022 PRIME SHEEP REPORT 08/03/21 Yarding: 19,353... It was a mixed yarding with some outstanding heavy weight lambs penned along with a reasonable selection of trade weight lambs. There were also larger numbers of plainer, light weight lambs including a large consignment of light Merino lambs out of Queensland. Most of the regular buyers were operating in a cheaper market. Trade lambs were up to $22/head cheaper compared to the previous sales dearer market. Trade weight shorn lambs sold from $146 to $200/head to average between 770c and 795c/kg cwt. Heavy weight lambs were up to $25 cheaper with the 24kg to 30kg lambs selling from $183 to $238 while the lambs over 30kg sold from $210 to $269/head to average between 760c and 785c/kg cwt. Merino lambs were $9 cheaper with trade weights selling from $140 to $168 while a pen of heavy weight Merino lambs sold for $190/head. Lambs to the restockers were $10 cheaper with the young lambs to feed selling from $74 to $181/head. A line of White Suffolk cross ewe lambs sold to the restockers for $188 and $227/head. Hoggets sold to $232/head. It was a mostly good quality yarding of sheep where most grades were $2 to $7/head cheaper. Merino ewes sold from $114 to $230 while crossbred ewes sold from $134 to $225/head. Merino wethers sold from $120 to $243/head. Carcase prices for the better sheep ranged from 615c to 665c/kg cwt. The restockers were active on a line of young Merino wethers, in store condition, paying from $125 to $148/head. (Article source: Meat And Livestock Australia.)

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01.01.2022 PRIME CATTLE REPORT 17/12/20 Yarding: 97... The last sale for 2020 was nearly a non event with a yarding of just 97. Vealers, yearlings and young bulls made up the majority along with a couple of lots of cows and a few grown heifers. Young cattle to the trade were a little dearer with prime vealers selling to 406c/kg. Prime steer yearlings sold to 408c while the prime heifer yearlings sold from 386c to 429c/kg. A couple of lots of steer yearlings went to the feeders from 388c and 389c/kg. The restockers were active on suitable lots paying from 398c to 421c for young steers and 355c to 520c/kg for young heifers. A single grown heifer sold to the processors for 320c while the balance went to the feeders and restockers for 336c and 366c/kg. Two lots of cows sold for 261c and 266c while heavy weight bulls sold for 230c and 236c/kg. Young bulls to the restockers sold from 316c to 450c/kg. I will take this opportunity to wish everyone a very happy and safe Christmas and new year period. This is David Monk signing off for 2020 from Dubbo. (Article source: Meat and Livestock Australia.)

01.01.2022 PRIME CATTLE REPORT 20/08/20 Yarding: 2,627... It was a mixed yarding with good numbers of prime cattle in all sections along with a couple of large consignments of plainer conditioned Bos Indicus cross weaners suitable for the restockers. There was a better selection of ideal feeder cattle than previous sales. Most of the regular buyers were operating along with extra restocker orders and an additional feeder order. Young cattle to the trade were firm with prime vealers selling to 434c/kg. Prime steer yearlings sold from 370c to 426c, while the prime heifer yearlings sold from 354c to 421c/kg. Feeder steers and heifers were 7c to 15c dearer with the feeder steers selling from 364c to 425c/kg. The feeder heifers sold from 370c to 415c/kg. Young restocker cattle were again dearer with the young steers selling from 418c to 530c while the restocker heifers sold from 367c to 506c/kg. Good numbers of bull weaners sold to the restockers ranging from 290c to 542c/kg. Grown steers and the lighter grown heifers were up to 15c cheaper while the heavier grown heifers were dearer, with quality a factor. Prime grown steers sold from 337c to 380c, while the grown heifers sold from 310c to 393c/kg. Cows were 5c to 6c cheaper with the light and medium weights selling from 268c to 290c/kg. The prime heavy weights sold from 280c to 305c, to average 294c/kg. Heavy bulls sold to 331c/kg.

01.01.2022 Monday’s sheep and lamb sale numbers Lambs: 10,370 Sheep: 2190 TOTAL: 12,560... Reminder to all vendors that only NVD version S0720 will be accepted. Please contact the LPA if you have any questions.

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