Numbers lifted by 209 head to 502 at Warwick, with the yarding including a good number of grown cattle and quality lines of light weight cattle on offer.
With the return of one major processor prices lifted on the export cattle penned. All the usual feeder and restockers were active on any replacement stock alongside a large panel of onlookers keen to watch the spirited bidding.
Light weight yearling steers under 280kg returning to the paddock averaged 589c and sold to 650c/kg. Yearling steers to feed for the domestic market made 528c to average 495c/kg. A good sample of heavy weight yearling steers to feed sold to 548c and averaged 491c/kg.
Light weight yearling heifers to restockers sold to 592c/kg. Yearling heifers in the 200-280kg range returning to the paddock averaged 526c and sold to 580c/kg. Yearling heifers to feed for the domestic market made to 498c and averaged 476c/kg. Heavy yearling heifers also to feed averaged 458c and made to 476c/kg.
Grown steers to processors made to 390c and averaged 373c/kg. Heavy bullocks to processors sold 357c/kg. Grown heifers to the whole sale meat trade averaged 359c and sold to 370c/kg. Light weight cows to restockers made to 294c/kg. Well finished score 4 cows to export processors averaged 324c and made to 329c/kg. Good heavy bulls sold to 314c/kg.