PRICES rose across the board for the final Cooma sheep and lamb sale in NSW for 2011, where 6500 lambs and 3800 sheep were yarded.
Monaro Livestock and Property agent Will Dixon said prices lifted for all categories of lamb and mutton.
He reported heavy trade older lambs to $140 a head, with most sales between $130-$138.
“Medium trade new season lambs were well supplied with some excellent pens receiving dearer prices, between $129-$134,” he said.
“There was a large yarding of store lambs up to $10-$11 dearer, with most sales between $75-$112.50 with a large crowd of restockers on hand.
“Mutton was firm to dearer with heavy woolly wethers to $120.50, medium mutton between $80-$93 and restockers paying out to $130 for sound older Merino ewes.”
RR&AR Norton sold 50 suckers for the top price of $134, with Tom Burke & Son a close second selling a pen of 92 at $133.50.
Merino lambs made a top of $140, with both MJ&CA Caldwell and J&R Rudd selling pens at that price.
Gourock Partnership had the top two pens of store crossbred lambs with their unshorn August-September 2011-drop second-cross Poll Dorset-Border Leicesters.
The best 304 of the lambs made $112.50, with a further 622 making $111.50.
Middleview Partnership sold 188 unshorn, August-September 2011-drop, Dorset-Merino lambs for an average of $92.50.
They also sold 103 five-year-old Middleview-blood Merino ewes for $101.
Farm Partnership Australia sold 58 September-shorn one-year-old first-cross ewes at $144, making top price of the sale.
N&M Walters sold 236 June-shorn, six-year-old, Severn Park-blood Merino ewes at $130.
Col Evans Estate sold 104 February-shorn, mixed aged Merino wethers at $120.50, topping the wether section.
The next sheep and lamb sale is on January 9, 2012, and there are already a large number of sheep booked in.