Gunnedah Cattle Sales Weekly Report 5th May 2026

Date: May 6, 2026



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Market Highlights:👇

Yearling Steers (Feed): 10–15c dearer, averaging 464c/kg (topping at 490c).

Yearling Heifers (Feed): Up by 20c+, ranging from 406c to 470c/kg.

Restocker Demand: Considerably dearer; steers topped at 528c and heifers reached 460c/kg.

Cow Market: Stronger by 15–20c. Prime heavy cows averaged 335c/kg, with the best bulls reaching 390c/kg.

The Takeaway: Limited young trade cattle and refreshed buyer confidence made for a fair quality yarding with excellent engagement.

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