Stock supply doubles

Warwick cattle report
Yarding 1331
THE supply of stock almost doubled the previous week’s level and the increased numbers contained a good mix of most classes.
A full panel of exporters was present and operating, along with the usual feed and trade buyers, plus some restockers.
Medium and heavy weight yearling steers to feed gained 4c to 6c/kg and local trade lines improved a similar amount. Cows lifted in price by 4c to 10c/kg, with the plain condition lines receiving the largest gains.
Calves to the trade averaged 192c, while those returning to the paddock averaged 213c and made to 235.2c/kg. A few vealer steers to the trade made to 259c and vealer heifers made to 238.2c, with the largest numbers close to 215c/kg. Light weight yearling steers to restockers made to 261.2c to average 240c, with the lesser quality lines around 211c/kg. Plain condition medium weight lines to feed averaged 236c and the better classes averaged 246c and made to 250.2c/kg. Heavy weights to feed generally sold around 250c, with some to 253.2c/kg. The best of the light weight yearling heifers averaged 200c, with some to 210.2c/kg. Medium weights to feed averaged 207c and local trade lines averaged 237c and made to 244.2c/kg.
Heavy grown steers averaged 224c and made to 239.2c and bullocks averaged 225c, with some weighing over 750kg reaching to 234.2c/kg. A handful of full mouth bullocks made to 216.2c/kg. Medium weight 2 score cows averaged 163c and the 3 scores 174c/kg. The best of the medium weights made to 200.2c and good heavy cows made to 211.2c to average 197c/kg. Heavy bulls made to 245.2c/kg.