NEW season lambs are something of a rarity. But when a stand-out pen enters the market and makes a record high of $200 it catches everyone’s attention.
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At the Wagga sale vendors DI McRae and Co of Old Junee offered 232 sucker lambs, estimated to weigh 22kg to 23kg dressed through Riverina Livestock Agents (RLA) to make a record for this category of $200.
James Tierney of RLA said it was certainly interesting times in the lamb market at the moment. And despite a run of national records for extra-heavy lambs he said it was difficult to know whether more records could be broken again this week.
Merino lambs, estimated to weigh 28-kilograms dressed and with a $25 skin, made $235.20 at Wagga and Griffith achieved a national record in this category with a price of $252.