Cattle numbers at Wagga saw a significant decline, dropping to 3550, although the quality of offerings remained consistently fair to good, particularly among finished cattle across various trade categories.
Notably, there was a stronger demand for secondary and well-finished cattle, resulting in substantial price gains as the sale progressed.
The market dynamics shifted with increased feedlot and store orders mid sale, attributed to rain in the north, prompting feedlots and restockers to actively participate and secure a market share.
Major feedlot buyers displayed keen interest across…