It has given a little uncertainty as to where sale prices will go after the Easter chilled shipments leave but, with all the rain around, a price fall is unlikely.
The ewe sale started firm with the heavier ewes lifting again.
The medium ewes made up the bulk of the yarding and remained firm as did the lighter ewes.
The mutton job is providing a boost to the sheep market but all the feed around will keep a lid on the numbers offered as evidenced today.
This feed situation must also be keeping a lid on the cattle sale as no cull cows at all were offered.
The single Hereford/Friesian heifer sold was in good order and was steady at $2.60/kg with the medium Friesian cross heifers in the mid-$2.30s.
Five individual Murray Grey bulls were sold in a very tight range, all being around $2.70/kg regardless of weight.
Sheep (6651): lambs (4658); prime (4485), 38-58 kg, $88-$122.50, $2.10-$2.40, slight ease; store (173), 32-37 kg, $71-$86, $2.21-$2.50, steady; ewes (1932); good, heavy, 26-30 kg, $89-$105, $3.20-$3.50, lift; medium, 21-25 kg, $66-$85, $3.20-$3.40, firm; lighter, 18-20 kg, $48-$65, $2.70-$3.20, firm; 2ths (3), $81; male sheep (58), $41-$95.
Cattle (11): heifers (6), 375-520 kg, $874-$1352, $2.33-$2.60; bulls (5), 690-860 kg, $1829-$2322, $2.69-$2.70.