Solid demand from restockers resulted in pregnancy tested in calf heifers selling to a top of $2000 at the NVLX Wodonga special store sale this morning.
Harry and Sue Ryder, of Tawonga, Vic, offered a line of PTIC Red Angus-Hereford heifers, two years, depastured to low birthweight, calving ease Poll Hereford bulls.
They sold after a bidding war for $2000 to Elders Albury.
Selling agents Elders, Landmark and Corcoran Parker yarded 3000 for the May 4 fixture.
The Ryders went on to sell PTIC Red Angus-Hereford cows, 601kg, joined to Poll Hereford bulls, for $2180 to Rex O’Keefe, Elders Albury.
First cross Angus cows with calves, not rejoined and offered by L McCrystal, Yackandandah, sold for $2500 to Stephen Street, Elders Myrtleford.
Mr Street picked up a second pen of Angus cows and calves, not rejoined, from McCrystal for $2450.
In the older females, H & R Long, Howitt Plains, Violet Town, sold seven to eight-year-old cows with calves for $1890 to Corcoran Parker.
Albury commission buyer Graeme Ward paid $1540 for nine PTIC Hereford cows, 449kg, Kanimbla blood, three years, and joined to Blue-E bulls, from FAF Aberfeldy, Holbrook.
Werai Station, Deniliquin, sold a run of 22 PTIC Angus cows, Lawson blood, 503kg, joined to Lawson and Te Mania bulls, for $1480 to commission buyer Duncan Brown.
Mr Brown also paid $1780 for a pen of joined black baldies, 585kg, from Werai.
In the steer pens, Wally Beer, of Mayrung, offered weaners, six to nine months, Kanimbla blood, and weighing 257-302kg.
“It looks like being a phenomenal season, depending on the next rain,” Mr Beer said.
“We sold steers last month and they averaged $780 for lightweight weaners.
“I’m thinking possibly $120o today – anything over that is a bonus.”
-Kim Woods