CLICK ON THE WEEKLY MARKET REPORT BELOW:
PLAC SHEEP & GOAT MARKET REPORT
USDA SHEEP & GOAT MARKET REPORT
SHEEP & GOAT REPRESENTATIVE SALES REPORT
Producers Livestock Auction
Tuesday December 17,2024
San Angelo-Producers Livestock Auction sold 6500 head of sheep and goats Tuesday, with 2200 left for our Wednesdays sale. Wooled feeder lambs not enough to establish a trend. Slaughter lambs sold 10.00 to 20.00 higher. Slaughter ewes sold 5.00 to 7.00 higher. Kid goats sold 5.00 to 15.00 higher. Slaughter nannies 1.00 to 2.16, mostly 1.33 to 1.63. Slaughter billies 2.00 to 2.67.
Wooled Feeder Lambs: none
Slaughter Lambs: 2.40 to 3.54 heavies, 1.60 to 2.90
Slaughter Ewes: .90 to 1.25 mostly 1.0 to 1.17
Kid Goats: 2.30 to 3.80 mostly 2.65 to 3.17, with some feeder kids up to 4.10
Top Representative Sales:
Mario Sicairos, San Angelo, 10 hair lambs, 53, 3.54
Travis Hamblin, NM, 15 hair lambs, 60, 3.30
Brent Heinze, Miles, 15 hair lambs, 63, 3.20
Bethel Ranch, Robert Lee, 17 hair lambs, 67, 3.32
L L B Ranch, Del Rio, 40 hair lambs, 50, 3.60
Jon Sherwood, NM, 31 hair lambs, 65, 2.90
Volkmann Ranch, Menard, 17 hair lambs, 55, 3.46
Volkmann Ranch, Menard, 20 hair lambs, 65, 3.20
Robert Mittel, Sonora, 23 hair lambs, 85, 2.70
Matthew Holcomb, Santa Anna, 32 kid goats, 46, 3.80
Steven Capps, Eldorado, 9 kid goats, 49, 3.80
Judy Thiebaud, Eldorado, 9 kid goats, 44, 3.75
Bar 7 Ranch, Sonora, 31 kid goats, 58, 3.15
Double M Ranch, San Angelo, 19 kid goats, 46, 3.65
Mando Martinez, Carlsbad, 11 kid goats, 51, 3.50
Joey Scott, OK, 6 kid goats, 58, 3.45
L D Meier, KS, 33 kid goats, 59, 3.22
J & L Ranch, Mertzon, 10 kid goats, 61, 3.24
CATTLE REPRESENTATIVE SALES REPORT
Producers Livestock Auction
Thursday December 19, 2024
San Angelo-Producers Livestock Auction sold 685 head of cattle. Compared with last week’s sale, calves & yearlings ended the year fully steady to another 5.00 higher with extremely strong demand. Slaughter cows sold near steady with some thinner to medium fleshed feeder cows selling 2.00 to 4.00 higher. Limited numbers of replacement cows sold fully steady.
Better Quality Steers: 400-600 lbs, 240.00-380.00, mostly 265.00-295.00, 600-800 lbs, 210.00-300.00, mostly 225.00-265.00
Better Quality Heifers: 400-600 lbs, 220.00-345.00, mostly 240.00-290.00, 600-800 lbs, 185.00-245.00, mostly 200.00-225.00
Slaughter Cows: Average to high yield 90.00-112.00, few highest yielding 114.00-118.00, few very thin or low yielding 70.00-85.00
Slaughter Bulls: Average to high yield 120.00-136.00, highest yielding 137.00-153.00
Bred Cows & 2 Year Olds: few singles medium to heavybred 1750.00-2400.00 per head
Cow/Calf pairs: not enough for market test.
Top Representative Sales:
Roy Riojas, Christoval, 2 steers, 253, 422.50
Gary Halfmann, San Angelo, 2 heifers, 405, 345.00
Luke Groth, Ft Stockton, 3 steers, 365, 405.00
R & K Farms, Miles, 3 bulls, 332, 380.00
Means Ranch, Van Horn, 5 heifers, 393, 360.00
Bob Rieck, Junction, 4 steers, 603, 300.00
Mike McCabe, San Angelo, 3 steers, 430, 362.50
Wilson Ranch, Ballinger, 3 heifers, 467, 312.00
Baylor Walker, Big Spring, 3 heifers, 533, 264.00
Johnson Partners, Eldorado, 3 heifers, 558, 260.00
Beggs Cattle, Ft Worth, 4 heifers, 371, 340.00
Beggs Cattle, Ft worth, 9 heifers, 447, 272.00
3 R Ranch, Paint Rock, 3 cows, 1103, 121.00
J L Glass Ranch, Big Spring, 1 cow, 1280, 120.00
Eppenauer Ranch, Marfa, 1 bull, 1765, 153.00