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MUCHEA SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT 12/05/2026
Yarding 9,398 / sheep 2,099/ lambs 7,299
Lamb supplies were again around the 7000 mark while sheep numbers fell away by 1500 head. Similar to last week there were good runs of finished heavy lambs off feed and several lanes of trade weights as well as many large drafts of Merino store lambs. The buying field was full and bidding was strong pushing values on most lamb categories up $5-6 and heavy lambs were dearer by $8/10/head. Heavy Mutton also gained momentum with slight gains on lighter ewes while heavy ewes lifted by $10/15.
Store lambs started from $90 up to $213 while light lambs made $180 to $236/head. Trade weights returned $210 to $247 while heavy lambs sold from $250 to $303 and like last week there was a single extra heavy lamb that realized $340. Ram lambs were also selling well with heavy weights making $230 to $301/head.
Store Merino wether hoggets started from $120 up to $210 with improvement and the same for light Merino ewe hoggets starting from $146 up to $255 with weight. Finished Crossbred hoggets returned $201 to $268 and younger rams sold to a top of $262/head.
Boning ewes were making $127 to $185 while medium weights returned $180 to $230 and heavy ewes sold to a top of $260/head. Heavy wethers ranged from $202 to $239 while mature rams sold from $50 to $150/head.
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 11/05/2026
Total Yarding 846
Numbers increased by 300 head at Muchea today. Another mixed sale between local and pastoral cattle with good lines of mostly weaners in the local side and a wide range in condition in the pastoral runs. It was a strong sale with improved values on both weaner steers and heifers gaining 25/30c and pastoral steer calves lifting 50c while pastoral heifers were up 20/25c/kg. With a full and active buying group present, cow prices recorded equal values while heavy bulls gained 5c/kg.
Local weaner steers were selling from 300c to 570c while weaner heifers started from 280c and sold up to 470c/kg. Local yearling steers were mostly in the heavy range and sold from 402c to 480c while yearling heifers were selling from 360c to 460c/kg. Plain pastoral steers with little cover and presenting horns started from 234c up to 482c for better bred polled steers with clean full red skins. The same story for pastoral heifers ranging from 120c up to 412c with bigger frames and better breeding.
Grown steers returned from 318c to 480c while grown heifers returned 366c to 414c/kg.
Light framed pastoral store cows made 150c to 250c while bigger framed stores sold to 296c/kg. Medium weight cows returned 268c to 348c and heavy cows sold to a top of 356c/kg.
Young bulls back to paddocks ranged from 150c to 274c while shipping bulls sold to a top of 348c and heavy bulls returned 290c to 340c/kg.
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🌏 International visitors at Muchea Livestock Centre this week 🐑🐄
WAMIA was pleased to host prospective sheep meat and beef buyers from B&L Group Jiangsu, China at the Muchea Livestock Centre as part of a broader trade engagement program led by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD).
The delegation visited the sheep auction during a period of strong market conditions and received an on‑site overview of WA’s red meat supply chain. The visit provided an opportunity to showcase Western Australia’s world‑class biosecurity systems, sheep eID implementation and high animal welfare standards. All are key foundations underpinning global confidence in our export supply chains.
Earlier in the week, WAMIA also welcomed the DPIRD Agribusiness, Food and Trade team to Muchea for the cattle auction, reinforcing the strong collaboration across government in promoting WA’s red meat credentials globally and supporting efficiency in the meat and livestock supply chain.
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Muchea Sheep Report 05/05/2026
Yarding 10905 /sheep 3876/ lambs 7029
Quality ewes and lambs were presented across all agents today recording a very strong sale. With feedlot and eastern states buyers competing on the better end of store lambs and airfreight weights, values lifted $10/12/head. Trade weight lambs realised marginal gains while heavy lambs enjoyed quality driven gains of $12/15 reaching $296/head with one very heavy lamb weighing around 80kgs lwt selling for $350 as a one-off sale and an exception to the rule. The mutton was also stronger, recording gains off $4/5/head.
Small, plain store lambs started from $70 up to $214 with bigger frames while light lambs gained $10/15 making $180 to $236/head. Trade weights lifted marginally returning $210 to $248 while heavy lambs sold from $240 to $296/head.
Store Merino wether hoggets sold from $150 to $186 and heavy weights with a skin sold to a top of $251/head. Light Merino ewe hoggets were making $100 to $176 and heavier ewes sold to a top of $240/head. Crossbred hoggets showing finish returned $190 to $247 and younger rams sold to a top of $270/head.
Mutton was dearer by $4/5 with boning grades selling from $100 to $180, medium weights from $176 to $240 and heavy ewes sold to a top of $245/head. Heavy wethers ranged from $180 to $240 while mature rams ranged from $80 to $260/head.
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 04/05/2026
545 liveweight and 0 veal / Total 545
It was a light sale today which is usually expected for this time of the year. Trade weight steers and heifers were very light in supply while there are still some handy lines of weaner types coming through, however pastoral cattle made up a larger percentage of the sale. The usual faces were at the rail in the buying group keeping prices in line to recent strong values over the last few sales. Heifers of all weights and ages were generally carrying more condition and were in demand.
Local weaner steers were selling from 320c to 530c while weaner heifers ranged from 248c to 442c/kg. The limited number of local yearling steers returned 398c to 430c and yearling heifers generally showing more cover were selling from 332c to 452c/kg. Pastoral steer calves were presented in store condition and sold from 196c to 286c while pastoral heifers had more fat cover selling from 240c up to 404c/kg.
Grown steers were also few in number and returned 330c to 384c while grown heifers returned 322c to 422c with several pens in finished condition.
Light framed pastoral store cows were selling from 156c to 240c while bigger framed store cows sold to 310c/kg. Medium weight cows returned 310c to 348c and heavy cows sold to a top of 360c/kg.
Young bulls ranged from 200c to 380c while heavy bulls sold from 270c to 332c/kg.
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Muchea Sheep Report 28/04/2026
Yarding 7681 /sheep 3319/ lambs 4362
Sheep numbers were down marginally while lamb supplies were reduced by around 4500. Heavy lambs were short in number, while trade lambs were more prominent and while most store lambs were good quality there were runs of light plain tail end lines. Most of the regular buyers were operating with most categories of sheep and lambs holding values with the plainer lines selling at reduced rates.
Store lambs started from $40 up to $207, while light lambs made $170 to $230/head. Trade weights returned $216 to $248 while heavy lambs sold from $239 to $278/head.
Merino wether hoggets sold from $155 to $220, while Merino ewe hoggets were making $120 to $230 quality dependent. Crossbred hoggets ranged from $120 to $240 and younger rams sold to a top of $254/head.
Light plain ewes sold from $74 to $110 while better boning grades returned $120 to $180/head. Medium weight ewes made $170 to $230 and heavy ewes sold to a top of $240/head. Heavy wethers ranged from $177 to $230 while mature rams sold from $40 to $198/head.
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MLC Sheep 12/5/2026 cont:
Merino wether hoggets best $120-210 firm
Mutton ewes light/medium $127-185 up $5
Mutton ewes med prime $180-230 firm
Mutton ewes hvy $227-260 up $12
MLC Sheep 12/5/2026 - 9398 (down 1507)
Lambs 12-16kgs $90-213 up $5
Lambs 16-18kgs $180-236 up $4
Lambs 18-22kgs $210-247 up $4
Lambs 22kgs+ $230-301 up $10
Wethers best hvy $202-239 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 AND LAMB REPORT 12/05/2026
Yarding 9,398 / sheep 2,099/ lambs 7,299
Lamb supplies were again around the 7000 mark while sheep numbers fell away by 1500 head. Similar to last week there were good runs of finished heavy lambs off feed and several lanes of trade weights as well as many large drafts of Merino store lambs. The buying field was full and bidding was strong pushing values on most lamb categories up $5-6 and heavy lambs were dearer by $8/10/head. Heavy Mutton also gained momentum with slight gains on lighter ewes while heavy ewes lifted by $10/15.
Store lambs started from $90 up to $213 while light lambs made $180 to $236/head. Trade weights returned $210 to $247 while heavy lambs sold from $250 to $303 and like last week there was a single extra heavy lamb that realized $340. Ram lambs were also selling well with heavy weights making $230 to $301/head.
Store Merino wether hoggets started from $120 up to $210 with improvement and the same for light Merino ewe hoggets starting from $146 up to $255 with weight. Finished Crossbred hoggets returned $201 to $268 and younger rams sold to a top of $262/head.
Boning ewes were making $127 to $185 while medium weights returned $180 to $230 and heavy ewes sold to a top of $260/head. Heavy wethers ranged from $202 to $239 while mature rams sold from $50 to $150/head.
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MUCHEA CATTLE REPORT 11/05/2026
Total Yarding 846
Numbers increased by 300 head at Muchea today. Another mixed sale between local and pastoral cattle with good lines of mostly weaners in the local side and a wide range in condition in the pastoral runs. It was a strong sale with improved values on both weaner steers and heifers gaining 25/30c and pastoral steer calves lifting 50c while pastoral heifers were up 20/25c/kg. With a full and active buying group present, cow prices recorded equal values while heavy bulls gained 5c/kg.
Local weaner steers were selling from 300c to 570c while weaner heifers started from 280c and sold up to 470c/kg. Local yearling steers were mostly in the heavy range and sold from 402c to 480c while yearling heifers were selling from 360c to 460c/kg. Plain pastoral steers with little cover and presenting horns started from 234c up to 482c for better bred polled steers with clean full red skins. The same story for pastoral heifers ranging from 120c up to 412c with bigger frames and better breeding.
Grown steers returned from 318c to 480c while grown heifers returned 366c to 414c/kg.
Light framed pastoral store cows made 150c to 250c while bigger framed stores sold to 296c/kg. Medium weight cows returned 268c to 348c and heavy cows sold to a top of 356c/kg.
Young bulls back to paddocks ranged from 150c to 274c while shipping bulls sold to a top of 348c and heavy bulls returned 290c to 340c/kg.
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🌏 International visitors at Muchea Livestock Centre this week 🐑🐄
WAMIA was pleased to host prospective sheep meat and beef buyers from B&L Group Jiangsu, China at the Muchea Livestock Centre as part of a broader trade engagement program led by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD).
The delegation visited the sheep auction during a period of strong market conditions and received an on‑site overview of WA’s red meat supply chain. The visit provided an opportunity to showcase Western Australia’s world‑class biosecurity systems, sheep eID implementation and high animal welfare standards. All are key foundations underpinning global confidence in our export supply chains.
Earlier in the week, WAMIA also welcomed the DPIRD Agribusiness, Food and Trade team to Muchea for the cattle auction, reinforcing the strong collaboration across government in promoting WA’s red meat credentials globally and supporting efficiency in the meat and livestock supply chain.
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MLC Sheep 12/5/2026 cont:
Merino wether hoggets best $120-210 firm
Mutton ewes light/medium $127-185 up $5
Mutton ewes med prime $180-230 firm
Mutton ewes hvy $227-260 up $12
MLC Sheep 12/5/2026 - 9398 (down 1507)
Lambs 12-16kgs $90-213 up $5
Lambs 16-18kgs $180-236 up $4
Lambs 18-22kgs $210-247 up $4
Lambs 22kgs+ $230-301 up $10
Wethers best hvy $202-239 firm
News
| Date | Description |
|---|---|
| 24/07/2025 | 2025/26 Statutory Fees |
| 07/12/2022 | Muchea Livestock Centre (Mlc) Christmas Shutdown |





