Australian Cattle and Sheep Slaughter Rebounds
Australian Cattle and Sheep Slaughter Rebounds as Feeder Prices Ease
24 October 2025 | Australian cattle and sheep market wrap, providing the latest updates and insights from the industry.
Australia’s livestock markets showed a mixed performance mid-October, with feeder cattle prices easing on weaker demand, while restocker and light-lamb indicators lifted on renewed buyer competition. National slaughter rebounded sharply following the previous week’s public holiday disruptions.
Cattle Market
National cattle yardings fell 24 % to 60,760 head, following the prior week’s exceptionally high volumes — the largest since May. The decline was most pronounced in Victoria (-38 %), followed by New South Wales (-22 %) and Queensland (-16 %).
The Feeder Steer Indicator slipped 5¢ to 453¢/kg liveweight, reflecting a more measured approach from buyers despite reduced supply. Price corrections were concentrated among light and medium-weight steers.
By contrast, the Restocker Yearling Steer Indicator lifted 2¢ to 461¢/kg liveweight, supported by solid demand from southern restockers. Competition from Victorian and NSW buyers pushed regional prices higher, with NSW’s indicator rising 6¢ week-on-week to 468¢/kg liveweight.
Sheep Market
National sheep yardings declined 7 % to 107,826 head, while lamb yardings rose 9 % to 197,055 head as the seasonal flush continued.
The Light Lamb Indicator increased 12¢ to 985¢/kg carcass weight, though it remains below late-September highs when tight supply drove prices above 1,100¢/kg.
The Restocker Lamb Indicator also strengthened, up 18¢ to 1,042¢/kg carcass weight, driven by active restocker demand — particularly in NSW, where the indicator jumped 42¢ week-on-week. In Forbes, light lambs sold to restockers at $196–$245 per head.
Slaughter
Cattle and sheep slaughter activity rebounded after the prior week’s holiday-shortened schedules.
Cattle
National cattle slaughter rose 14 % to 152,947 head, led by:
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Queensland: up 14 % to 80,940 head 
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NSW: up 23 % to 35,210 head 
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Victoria: up 1 % to 24,999 head 
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SA: up 24 % to 3,814 head 
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Tasmania: up 17 % to 4,426 head 
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WA: down 3 % to 3,558 head 
Sheep and Lamb
Combined national throughput lifted 7 % to 539,201 head, narrowing the gap to just 9 % below the 2025 weekly average of 590,247 head.
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Lamb slaughter: up 9 % to 373,289 head, with gains in all states. - 
NSW: +19 % to 69,314 
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Victoria: +7 % to 202,504 (highest since June) 
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WA: +7 % to 50,351 
 
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Sheep slaughter: up 5 % to 165,912 head, led by: - 
NSW: +24 % to 61,075 
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WA: +3 % to 34,853 
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Victoria: down 11 % to 54,553 
 
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The surge in slaughter follows improved plant operating schedules and strong demand for new-season lambs across eastern states.
Source: Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), Emiliano Diaz, Market Information Analyst, 24 October 2025.
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