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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 09/06/2026
Yarding 6,797 / sheep 1,443/ lambs 5,354

Today’s sale was still conservative in total numbers with just under 7000 head. The sale consisted of lines of well presented heavy lambs and ram lambs, large drafts of store and feeder lambs as well as clean up tail end lambs. Mutton was in short supply and again with a lot of plain lines lacking condition. Most regular buyers were present along with several feedlot buyers and an eastern states buyer competing on Light lambs and Store lambs with bigger frames to gain $10/15/head. Heavy lambs also lifted $8/10 while mutton remained equal on values.

Light framed tail end store lambs were selling from $50 to $140 while store lambs with feeder potential were in demand ranging from $150 to $220/head. Light lambs were also sought after making $170 to $230 while trade weights returned $220 to $246/head. Heavy lambs up to 26k/g cwt sold from $240 to $289 and extra heavy weights sold to a top of $341/head. Light ram lambs ranged from $65 to $150 while medium weights made $145 to $248 and heavy weights sold well from $251 to $339/head.

Store Merino wether hoggets sold from $100 to $200 and with more condition from $210 to $270/head. Light Merino ewe hoggets were making $100 to $160 and heavier ewe hoggets sold to a top of $222/head. Crossbred hoggets showing condition returned $180 to $230 and younger rams sold to a top of $212/head.

Small framed plain ewes were selling from $64 to $120 while boning grades sold from $130 to $176/head. Medium ewes returned $180 to $220 and heavy ewes sold to a top of $240/head. Heavy wethers ranged from $166 to $203 while mature rams sold from $50 to $181/head.

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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 09/06/2026
Yarding 6,797 / sheep 1,443/ lambs 5,354

Today’s sale was still conservative in total numbers with just under 7000 head. The sale consisted of lines of well presented heavy lambs and ram lambs, large drafts of store and feeder lambs as well as clean up tail end lambs. Mutton was in short supply and again with a lot of plain lines lacking condition. Most regular buyers were present along with several feedlot buyers and an eastern states buyer competing on Light lambs and Store lambs with bigger frames to gain $10/15/head. Heavy lambs also lifted $8/10 while mutton remained equal on values.

Light framed tail end store lambs were selling from $50 to $140 while store lambs with feeder potential were in demand ranging from $150 to $220/head. Light lambs were also sought after making $170 to $230 while trade weights returned $220 to $246/head. Heavy lambs up to 26k/g cwt sold from $240 to $289 and extra heavy weights sold to a top of $341/head. Light ram lambs ranged from $65 to $150 while medium weights made $145 to $248 and heavy weights sold well from $251 to $339/head.

Store Merino wether hoggets sold from $100 to $200 and with more condition from $210 to $270/head. Light Merino ewe hoggets were making $100 to $160 and heavier ewe hoggets sold to a top of $222/head. Crossbred hoggets showing condition returned $180 to $230 and younger rams sold to a top of $212/head.

Small framed plain ewes were selling from $64 to $120 while boning grades sold from $130 to $176/head. Medium ewes returned $180 to $220 and heavy ewes sold to a top of $240/head. Heavy wethers ranged from $166 to $203 while mature rams sold from $50 to $181/head.

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Western Australian Meat Industry Authority - WAMIA