‘Bloody unbelievable’ prices for calves at Euroa
A run of small Angus steer calves sold for liveweight money at the Euroa sales, hitting a price jackpot. Full prices here.
A run of small Angus steer calves sold for liveweight money at the Euroa sales, hitting a price jackpot. Full prices here.
Pens of lightweight cattle went for good money at Yea, while limited heifer numbers saw intense bidding for their purchase.
The stud which recently made international headlines when their $108,000 bull went missing capitalised on strong demand at their Yea sale.
A shift in buying habits, where older cows usually sold for processing are instead bought for restocking, has swollen prices significantly.
Cattle prices continue to smash records, with the crucial Eastern Young Cattle Indicator surging yet again — but the long-term impact could be detrimental for Australia’s livestock industry. This is why.
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