Carthage Livestock Inc.
Market Report
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for cattle sold here on February 16, 2012. 1161 head were sold here on that date. Trade was very active with very good demand. All the cattle had at least one round of vaccinations and had been weaned at least three weeks. There was a large demand for the larger groups of reputation cattle. Feeder steers accounted for 58 percent of the run; and feeder heifers 42 percent. Feeder cattle over 600 lbs 64 percent.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for cattle sold here on January 26, 2012. 86 head were sold here on that date. Trade light to moderate with moderate demand. Offerings light with the majority not pre-conditioned or on vaccination programs. Steers accounted for 23 percent of the offering; heifers 47 percent; and bulls 30 percent. Feeder cattle over 600 lbs 45 percent.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for cattle sold here on January 19, 2012. 800 head were sold here on that date. Trade was active with very good demand. All of the cattle were weaned and most had received at least two rounds of vaccinations. Steers accounted for 50 percent of the run; feeder heifers 50 percent. Feeder cattle over 600 lbs 51 percent.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for cattle sold here on January 5, 2012. 810 head were sold here on this date. Trade was active with good demand, especially for weaned and vaccinated calves. Steers accounted for 46 percent of the run; feeder heifers 45 percent; and feeder bulls 9 percent. Feeder cattle over 600 lbs 26 percent.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for the Semi-Annual Bob Dwyer Cow Sale held December 30, 2011. 705 head were sold here on this date. Trade active with very good demand and moderate offerings. Several consignments of high quality pure bred fancy offerings included. Bred cows accounted for 96 percent of the run and cow-calf pairs 4 percent.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for the cattle sold here on November 17, 2011. 1376 head were sold on this date. Trade active with very good demand. Entire offerings weaned 45-60 days and on complete health programs. Steers accounted for 58 percent of the run; and heifers 42 percent. Feeder cattle over 600 lbs 39 percent.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for the cattle sold here on November 3, 2011. 1050 head were sold on this date. Trade was active with good demand, especially for calves weaned at least three weeks and had received vaccinations. Feeder steers accounted for 51 percent of the run; feeder heifers 45 percent; and feeder bulls 4 percent. Feeder cattle over 600 lbs 27 percent.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for the cattle sold here on September 22, 2011. 925 head were sold on this date. Trade was active with good demand. Majority of the cattle high quality calves that had been weaned at least three weeks and had at least 2 rounds of vaccinations. Feeder steers accounted for 56 percent of the run; feeder heifers 38 percent; feeder bulls 6 percent. Feeder cattle over 600 lbs 24 percent.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for the cattle sold here on September 8, 2011. 1250 head were sold on this date. Trade was active with good demand. Majority of the cattle in the sale were yearlings with about 300 head of 2011 calves. Feeder steers accounted for 52 percent of the run; feeder heifers 46 percent and feeder bulls 2 percent. Feeder cattle over 600 lbs 61 percent
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for the Feeder Cattle sold here on August 5, 2011.1981 feeders were sold on this date. Trade was very good with very good demand, especially on the big strings of reputation cattle that had all their shots. Most of the cattle in the sale were yearling cattle with at least two rounds of shots. Feeder steers accounted for 66 percent of the run; feeder heifers 34 percent. Feeder cattle over 600 lbs 76 percent.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for the Feeder Cattle Sale held on May 5, 2011. 200 head of feeders were sold on this date. Trade moderate with moderate demand. Offerings light due to good weather for field work. Feeder steers accounted for 45 percent of the run; heifers 43 percent; bulls 12 percent, Feeder cattle over 600 lbs 24 percent.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for the Special Bred Cow & Pair Sale held on May 5, 2011. 350 head of bred cows and pairs were sold on this date. Trade was very active with very good demand, especially for the high quality younger pairs. There was a large crowd in attendance. Cow/calf pairs accounted for 63 percent of the run; bred cows 37 percent.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for cattle sold on April 15, 2011. 390 head were sold on this date. Trade moderate to active with moderate to good demand. Offerings light to moderate. Offerings and crowd lighter due to ideal weather for field work. Feeder steers accounted for 30 percent of the run; heifers 53 percent; and bulls 17 percent. Feeder cattle over 600 lbs 33 percent.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for cattle sold on March 31, 2011. 1630 head were sold on this date. Trade was very active with very good demand for heavy offerings. All cattle long time weaned with majority on complete health programs. Steers accounted for 54 percent of the offering and heifers 46 percent, Feeder cattle over 600 lbs 46 percent.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for cattle sold on March 3, 2011. 600 head were sold on this date. Trade was active with moderate to good demand, especially for large groups of reputation cattle. Majority of cattle were weaned and had received at least one round of vaccinations. Feeder steers accounted for 43 percent of the run; feeder heifers 50 percent; and feeder bulls 7 percent.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for cattle sold on February 10, 2011. 1400 head were sold on this date. Trade was very active with very good demand, especially for large groups of reputation cattle. All cattle had received one round of vaccinations and the majority had received two to three rounds and had been weaned at least thirty days. Feeder steers accounted for 67 percent of the run; feeder heifers 33 percent. Feeder cattle over 600 bs 51 percent.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for cattle sold on January 13, 2011. 1500 head were sold on this date. Compared to last week, feeder steers and heifers sold 5.00 to 10.00 higher. All cattle had at least two rounds of vaccinations and had been weaned. This was a special CAB sale with majority of cattle being black. Trade was very active with very good demand. Feeder steers accounted for 58 percent of the run; and feeder heifers 42 percent. Feeder cattle over 600 lbs 41 percent.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for cattle sold on January 6, 2011. 1100 head were sold on this date. Trade was very active with very good demand, especially for large groups of reputation cattle. All cattle had at least one round of vaccinations and most had received two or more rounds. Feeder steers accounted for 57 percent of the run; and feeder heifers 43 percent. Feeder cattle over 600 lbs 32 percent.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for cattle sold on January 4, 2011. 516 head of feeder cattle were sold on this date. Trade active with good demand. All cattle were weaned and had received two rounds of vaccinations. All cattle were either Hereford or Hereford influenced.
2010 Sales
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for cattle sold at the 2010 Semi-Annual Bob Dwyer Cow Sale on December 29, 2010. 680 head of bred cows and pairs were sold on this day with very active trade and very good demand. Good attendance with overflow crowd. Heavy offerings, which included several groups of high quality purebred cows.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for cattle sold on September 23, 2010. 1060 head were offered on the 23rd and trade was active with good demand. Offerings were moderate. Steers accounted for 55 percent of the run; heifers 39 percent; and bulls 6 percent. Feeder cattle over 600 lbs 21 percent.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for cattle sold on September 9, 2010. 1143 head of cattle were sold on this date. Trade was moderate to active with very good demand and moderate offerings. Steers accounted for 55 percent of the run; heifers 42 percent; and bulls 3 percent. Feeder cattle over 600 lbs 45 percent.
Please click here to view a complete breakdown of prices for cattle sold on August 5, 2010. 1650 head of cattle were sold on this date. Trade was active with very good demand especially for large groups of uniformed cattle. Majority of the cattle were yearlings that had been on healthcare programs. Steer made up 50 percent of the run; heifers 45 percent; bulls 5 percent. 87 percent of the feeder cattle weighed over 600 pounds. |