The older bull yarding was of little significance but, again this week, a very large number of yearling bulls was offered and the high numbers overwhelmed the buyers again. 11 top yearling Friesian bulls from P Chapman, Kimbolton, sold for $1340 ($3.13) which was a good effort as they were younger cattle than the autumn-born bulls also offered.
There was a range of ages in this section and a selection of breeds but so many yearling bulls have been sold in recent weeks and the spring growth has not kicked in. Older heifers were in low numbers and thus not significant like the older bull section.
Fewer yearling heifers were offered as well and the weights were generally less than last week. Consequently, yearling heifer prices also eased back. RF & JD Murray, Wanganui, sold the two better lines and, of interest, the 22 slightly lighter straight Angus sold for more than the 8 heavier Angus/Hereford cross with the blacks at $1020 ($3.73) and the whiteheads at $1000 ($3.54).
Buyers were choosy in the cattle rostrum but it was easier to sell cattle than sheep. Sheep (6522): ewes (756) with LAF (1,027); $66-$93.50; hoggets (4,663); 41-48kg, $130-$145.50, $3.03-$3.55, ease; 36-40kg, $105-$138, $2.90-$3.84, ease; 31-35kg, $100-$121, $2.92-$3.79, ease; 28-30kg, $90-$119.50, $3.13-$3.97, ease.
Cattle (861): steers; 3yr (49), 565-597kg, $1770-$1927, $3.12-$3.24; 2yr (220), 312-525kg, $1010-$1735, $2.87-$3.58, firm; 1yr (152), 154-402kg, $580-$1390, $3.20-$4.44, firm; bulls; 2yr (41), 320-470kg, $880-$1610, $2.62-$3.42; 1yr (346), 158-428kg, $555-$1340, $2.52-$3.81, ease; heifers; 2yr (32), 338-410kg, $1060-$1260, $3.02-$3.13; 1yr (121), 138-282kg, $495-$1020, $2.84-$3.83, ease.