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Muchea Sheep Report 17/02/2026
Yarding 7412/ sheep 1970 / lambs 5447
Lamb supplies remained similar to last week both in volume and quality with some very well presented heavy lambs against a larger yarding of store and feeder types while older sheep were in limited numbers. The buyer gallery was busy with most processors operating as well as several feedlot buyers and competition from an eastern states buyer on store lambs. The lighter end of the lamb market lifted $5/6 while heavier lambs remained firm to slightly softer and the mutton remained unchanged.
Store lambs started from $80 up to $208 while light lambs made $170 to $230 with most sales ranging from 950c to 1200c/kg cwt. Trade weights returned $216 to $251 while heavy lambs sold from $230 to $310 ranging from 900c to 1050c/kg cwt.
Merino wether hoggets sold from $140 to $225 while light Merino ewe hoggets were too few to quote. Crossbred hoggets started from $160 and with more cover sold up to $240 while younger rams sold to a top of $244/head.
Boning ewes were making $80 to $180, medium weights returned $160 to $230 and heavy ewes sold to a top of $260/head. Heavy wethers ranged from $190 to $240 while mature rams sold from $100 to $221/head.
SOURCE: NLRS
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 16/02/2026
1469 liveweight and 10 veal / Total 1479
Numbers increased to nearly 1500 cattle today after last week’s lighter offering. The sale consisted mostly of weaner steers and heifers along with big runs of cows while other categories were limited in supply. Heavy cow prices lifted 10c while plainer cows remained firm as did weaner steers while weaner heifers eased 8/10c in value with a full buying field in operation. Shipping bulls gained 20c and heavy bulls also lifted 15/20c/kg.
Local weaner steers depending on cover ranged from 300c to 476c while weaner heifers were making 230c to 382c/kg. The limited supply of local yearling steers returned 280c to 404c while yearling heifers also few in number, sold from 250c to 386c/kg. There were only several pens of pastoral steer calves selling from 300c to 350c and pastoral heifers ranged from 264c to 350c/kg.
Low volumes of grown steers ranged from 258c to 380c while grown heifers returned 310c to 400c/kg.
Store cows made from 160c up to 292c while medium cows returned 280c to 342c and heavy cows sold to a top of 340c/kg.
Plain bulls back to paddocks sold from 230c to 338c while bulls suited for shipping lifted 30c making 278c to 360c and heavy bulls gained 15/20c ranging from 250c to 308c/kg.
SOURCE: NLRS
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Muchea Sheep Report 10/02/2026
Yarding 8325/ sheep 2685 / lambs 5640
Today's sale total was only 245 down from last week however the lamb volume was up by around 1200 for a total of 5640 while older sheep supplies were down roughly 1600 for a total of only 2685. With several feedlot buyers and an eastern states buyer bidding against the regular gallery, competition was very strong on store and feeder type lambs, particularly larger drafts of Merino store lambs which sold exceptionally well gaining $5/7/head. Heavier lambs were firm to slightly dearer with 2 pens of extra heavy lambs selling for $300 and $310 respectively. Mutton was generally equal with one pen of exceptional heavy ewes making $280 while wethers also reached $270/head.
Store lambs started from $80 up to $202 while light lambs made $160 to $222/head. Trade weights returned $205 to $265 and heavy lambs sold from $251 to $310/head.
Merino wether hoggets were few and sold from $180 to $230 and the same for the limited pens of Merino ewe hoggets also making $180 to $230/head. Crossbred hoggets on the heavier side returned $160 to $290 and younger rams sold to a top of $264/head.
Boning ewes ranged $100 to $164 while medium weights returned $170 to $227 and heavy ewes sold to a top of $280/head. Heavy wethers ranged from $182 to $270 while mature rams sold from $80 to $205/head.
SOURCE: NLRS
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 09/02/2026
939 liveweight and 0 veal / Total 939
Todays sale total halved from last weeks sale with a yarding of 936. There was no veal sale today as agents sold the odd calf under 200kgs in the liveweight pens. Todays market was mostly made up of light weight weaners, store cows and limited fat cows on offer as well as a light run of yearling and grown animals. Weaner steers lifted in values pushing 500c/kg on light weights while weaner heifers were back 10c mainly due to an easing in quality. Store cows held firm on recent gains while heavier cows eased 15/20c/kg with a full buying field operating.
Local weaner steers were selling from 350c to 496c while weaner heifers were making 250c to 382c/kg. Local yearling steers weighing under 400kg sold from 370c to 412c and heavier weights from 240c to 392c/kg. Yearling heifers under 400kg were selling from 250c to 372c and over 400kg from 300c to 380c/kg. Pastoral steer calves sold from 304c to 320c while pastoral heifers ranged from 250c to 350c/kg.
Grown steers returned 290c to 366c while grown heifers were selling from 300c to 354c/kg.
Store cows sold from 160c to 314c while heavy cows easing 15/20c with Medium to heavy weight cows selling from 270c to 330c/kg.
Shipping bulls were making 244c to 368c and heavy bulls eased 20/25c ranging from 250c to 290c/kg.
SOURCE: NLRS
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Muchea Sheep Report 03/02/2026
Yarding 8570 / sheep 4297 / lambs 4291
Numbers were up for a total yarding of 8570 mainly good quality sheep and lambs at Muchea. Heavy lambs eased with heavier weight offered than last week while trade weight lambs held firm and less demand on light and store lambs saw prices back marginally. Live export and processor demand pushed hogget values while a good yarding of mutton was firm on last week and mature rams eased in numbers and value.
Plain store lambs sold from $50 to $139 for better types while light lambs made $176 to $200/head. Trade weights returned $199 to $240 while heavy lambs sold from $240 to $308/head.
Merino wether hoggets made $211 to $226 , Merino ewe hoggets were making $120 to $180 and Crossbred hoggets with weight returned $210 to $245/head.
Mutton was firm with boning ewes ranging from $65 to $179 while medium weights returned $160 to $220 and heavy ewes sold to a top of $259/head. Heavy wethers made $169 to $260 while mature rams to processors sold from $50 to $208/head.
SOURCE: NLRS
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MLC Sheep 17/02/2026 Cont:
Mutton ewes light/medium $80-180 firm
Mutton ewes med prime $160-230 firm
Mutton ewes hvy $220-260 firm
MLC Sheep 17/02/2026 - 7412 (down 913)
Lambs 12-16kgs $80-208 up $6
Lambs 16-18kgs $170-230 up $6
Lambs 18-22kgs $216-251 down $5
Lambs 22kgs+ $230-310 firm
Wethers best hvy $190-240 firm
Merino wether hoggets best $140-225 firm
News
| Date | Description |
|---|---|
| 24/07/2025 | 2025/26 Statutory Fees |
| 07/12/2022 | Muchea Livestock Centre (Mlc) Christmas Shutdown |
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Muchea Sheep Report 17/02/2026
Yarding 7412/ sheep 1970 / lambs 5447
Lamb supplies remained similar to last week both in volume and quality with some very well presented heavy lambs against a larger yarding of store and feeder types while older sheep were in limited numbers. The buyer gallery was busy with most processors operating as well as several feedlot buyers and competition from an eastern states buyer on store lambs. The lighter end of the lamb market lifted $5/6 while heavier lambs remained firm to slightly softer and the mutton remained unchanged.
Store lambs started from $80 up to $208 while light lambs made $170 to $230 with most sales ranging from 950c to 1200c/kg cwt. Trade weights returned $216 to $251 while heavy lambs sold from $230 to $310 ranging from 900c to 1050c/kg cwt.
Merino wether hoggets sold from $140 to $225 while light Merino ewe hoggets were too few to quote. Crossbred hoggets started from $160 and with more cover sold up to $240 while younger rams sold to a top of $244/head.
Boning ewes were making $80 to $180, medium weights returned $160 to $230 and heavy ewes sold to a top of $260/head. Heavy wethers ranged from $190 to $240 while mature rams sold from $100 to $221/head.
SOURCE: NLRS
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 16/02/2026
1469 liveweight and 10 veal / Total 1479
Numbers increased to nearly 1500 cattle today after last week’s lighter offering. The sale consisted mostly of weaner steers and heifers along with big runs of cows while other categories were limited in supply. Heavy cow prices lifted 10c while plainer cows remained firm as did weaner steers while weaner heifers eased 8/10c in value with a full buying field in operation. Shipping bulls gained 20c and heavy bulls also lifted 15/20c/kg.
Local weaner steers depending on cover ranged from 300c to 476c while weaner heifers were making 230c to 382c/kg. The limited supply of local yearling steers returned 280c to 404c while yearling heifers also few in number, sold from 250c to 386c/kg. There were only several pens of pastoral steer calves selling from 300c to 350c and pastoral heifers ranged from 264c to 350c/kg.
Low volumes of grown steers ranged from 258c to 380c while grown heifers returned 310c to 400c/kg.
Store cows made from 160c up to 292c while medium cows returned 280c to 342c and heavy cows sold to a top of 340c/kg.
Plain bulls back to paddocks sold from 230c to 338c while bulls suited for shipping lifted 30c making 278c to 360c and heavy bulls gained 15/20c ranging from 250c to 308c/kg.
SOURCE: NLRS
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Muchea Sheep Report 10/02/2026
Yarding 8325/ sheep 2685 / lambs 5640
Today's sale total was only 245 down from last week however the lamb volume was up by around 1200 for a total of 5640 while older sheep supplies were down roughly 1600 for a total of only 2685. With several feedlot buyers and an eastern states buyer bidding against the regular gallery, competition was very strong on store and feeder type lambs, particularly larger drafts of Merino store lambs which sold exceptionally well gaining $5/7/head. Heavier lambs were firm to slightly dearer with 2 pens of extra heavy lambs selling for $300 and $310 respectively. Mutton was generally equal with one pen of exceptional heavy ewes making $280 while wethers also reached $270/head.
Store lambs started from $80 up to $202 while light lambs made $160 to $222/head. Trade weights returned $205 to $265 and heavy lambs sold from $251 to $310/head.
Merino wether hoggets were few and sold from $180 to $230 and the same for the limited pens of Merino ewe hoggets also making $180 to $230/head. Crossbred hoggets on the heavier side returned $160 to $290 and younger rams sold to a top of $264/head.
Boning ewes ranged $100 to $164 while medium weights returned $170 to $227 and heavy ewes sold to a top of $280/head. Heavy wethers ranged from $182 to $270 while mature rams sold from $80 to $205/head.
SOURCE: NLRS
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MLC Sheep 17/02/2026 Cont:
Mutton ewes light/medium $80-180 firm
Mutton ewes med prime $160-230 firm
Mutton ewes hvy $220-260 firm
MLC Sheep 17/02/2026 - 7412 (down 913)
Lambs 12-16kgs $80-208 up $6
Lambs 16-18kgs $170-230 up $6
Lambs 18-22kgs $216-251 down $5
Lambs 22kgs+ $230-310 firm
Wethers best hvy $190-240 firm
Merino wether hoggets best $140-225 firm
News
| Date | Description |
|---|---|
| 24/07/2025 | 2025/26 Statutory Fees |
| 07/12/2022 | Muchea Livestock Centre (Mlc) Christmas Shutdown |






