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Producers Livestock Auction
Tuesday October 14, 2025
San Angelo-Producers Livestock Auction sold 4577 sheep and goats on Tuesday. Wool lambs sold steady. Slaughter lambs sold $10 to $15 higher. Slaughter ewes sold $3 to $5 higher. Kid goats sold $15 to $25 higher. Slaughter nannies $1.10 to $1.58 mostly $1.36 to $1.48 Slaughter billies $1.72 to $2.30.
Wooled Feeder Lambs: 1.90 to 2.40
Slaughter Lambs: 2.40 to 3.57 heavies, 1.90 to 3.05 some feeder lambs up to 3.70
Slaughter Ewes: .80 to 1.18 mostly .98 to 1.09
Kid Goats: 2.50 to 3.60 mostly 2.97 to 3.37 some feeder kids up to 4.15
Top Representative Sales:
Cade Vinson, Rowena, 10 hair lambs, 46, 3.58
Tom Lock, Eldorado, 11 hair lambs, 59, 3.40
Rule L/S, Co, 13 hair lambs, 55, 3.38
Rule L/S, Co, 14 hair lambs, 63, 3.22
Glynn Hutto, Eldorado, 18 hair lambs, 58, 3.19
Mary Jo Jernigan, Iraan,17 hair lambs, 83, 2.72
Mark Haechten, Veribest, 21 hair lambs, 90, 2.48
Ag Partners, Gruver, 27 hair lambs, 78, 3.02
Ag Partners, Gruver, 18 hair lambs, 69, 3.08
Wesley Flores, Burnet, 8 kid goats, 43, 4.00
Galen Ford Denver City, 17 kid goats, 45, 3.60
Pam Wilson, San Angelo, 7 kid goats, 41, 3.75
David Scott, Bronte, 7 kid goats, 48, 3.55
John Bradshaw, Abernathy, 32 kid goats, 56, 3.40
Ana Elizondo, Ozona, 13 kid goats, 51, 3.50
Franklin Newman, Mertzon, 9 kid goats, 51, 3.60
Richardson Ranch, San Angelo, 128 kid goats, 53, 3.32
Richardson Ranch, San Angelo, 20 kid goats, 44, 3.42
CATTLE REPRESENTATIVE SALES REPORT
Producers Livestock Auction
Thursday October 16, 2025
San Angelo-Producers Livestock Auction sold 902 head of cattle. Compared to our last sale calves and yearlings sold fully $4.00 - $6.00 higher than last weeks lower market. Slaughter cows and bulls sold near steady with several high yielding cows and bulls on offer. Strong demand continues for replacement cows with best demand for medium to heavy bred cows.
Better Quality Steers: 400-600 lbs, 300.00-445.00, mostly 330.00-385.00, 600-800 lbs, 275.00-385.00, mostly 305.00-345.00
Better Quality Heifers: 400-600 lbs, 280.00-385.00, mostly 315.00-365.00, 600-800 lbs, 260.00-325.00, mostly 285.00-315.00
Slaughter Cows: Average to high yield 128.00-148.00, few highest yielding 150.00-156.00, very thin or low yielding 85.00-125.00
Slaughter Bulls: Average to high yield 155.00-185.00, few highest yielding 186.00-198.00
Bred Cows & 2 Year Olds: Average to better quality few singles & small groups at 2200-3000 per head, with few choice sets at 3400-4400 per head
Cow/Calf pairs: Average to better quality few middle aged to older at 2700-2900 per pair
Top Representative Sales:
Alan Curry, San Angelo, 3 steers, 477, 445.00
Alan Curry, San Angelo, 3 steers, 593, 380.00
Patrick Strauss, Big Lake, 3 bulls, 342, 460.00
Vande 3-B Ranch, San Angelo, 4 heifers, 270, 445.50
Woodward Ranch, Girvin, 5 steers, 613, 352.50
David Adams, San Angelo, 2 steers, 728, 352.50
Faudree Ranch, Midland, 5 steers, 653, 342.50
Wayne Dusek, San Angelo, 3 heifers, 373, 400.00
Brian Patton, Melvin, 3 heifers, 352, 400.00
Tuffy Whitehead, Del Rio, 3 bulls, 382, 445.00
Tuffy Whitehead, Del Rio, 3 heifers, 413, 360.00
David Wilson, Mertzon, 6 heifers, 630, 320.00
Cloyd Burson, San Angelo, 2 heifers, 593, 332.00
J P Family, San Angelo, 9 bred cows 4400.00 per head
J P Family, San Angelo, 10 bred cows 4100.00 per head
Justin Paxton, Mertzon, 3 cows, 1383, 152.00
Bob Eppenaur, Marfa, 4 cows, 1238, 154.00
Los Medios Corp, Corpus Christi, 2 bulls, 1625, 198.00