Dylan Praolini Southern Grampians Livestock speaks with Stock & Land's Philippe Perez after the January 4 weaner sale in 2024.
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00:20 Dylan Praolini from Southern Grambians Livestock and Real Estate.
00:23 Dylan how did the market go today?
00:25 The market here at Mortlake today was very good, we drew for 5700 cattle which was a
00:30 nice quality yarding.
00:31 The majority of it were Angus steers which did sell to strong demand with most of that
00:36 demand coming for those steers 360-380 kilos plus.
00:40 We did see prices around that $3.10 to $3.30 for the very better end and a couple at $3.35
00:46 majority of them $3.10 to $3.20 once they were over that 370-380 kilo mark.
00:52 After you came under that 350 mark pretty much everything from 300-350 kilos on the
00:57 Angus steers they all made very similar money with a handful at that $2.70 end but the majority
01:03 of them from around $2.90 to $3.10 to pretty much draw a circle around that $3 mark for
01:08 all those lighter weighted Angus steers.
01:11 The coloured steers, well Hereford's were represented today in that representation with
01:18 some good quality, a bit of weight about them as well.
01:20 We did see those Hereford's steers from around that $2.60 to $2.85, it was just a handful
01:26 of them.
01:27 The heifers we've just gone about half way or three quarters of the way through that
01:30 Angus heifer market.
01:32 Some big pens sold to a top of $2.80, general run of Angus heifers around that $2.40 to
01:38 $2.65 and we did see strong competition on some tops of the drop heifers that were EU
01:44 accredited going back out to be breeders and they did reach the top of $3.30 for those
01:49 very top end Angus heifers.