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Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, September 4,2001 SLAUGHTER CATTLE: STEERS, NO HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME OF FERED. CHOICE 1100-1500 LBS. 70.00- SELECT AND LOW CHOICE 1100-1600 LBS. 65.75-71.25; HEIFERS CHOICE 1100-1450 LBS. 69.00- SELECT AND CHOICE 1080-1325 LBS. 64.75-68.75; COWS BREAKERS MOSTLY 44.00-46.00, BONERS 38.00-43.75, LEAN 39.00- 45.00, BIG MIDDLE,LOW DRESSIN- G,LIGHTS 33.00-38.75, SHELLY 32.75 AND DOWN; BULLS YG#l 1270-1615 LBS. 56.00-63.25. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS 400- 800 LBS. 75.00-85.00, HOLSTEINS 69.00- HEIFERS 300-650 LBS. 73.00- DAIRY TYPES 600-850 LBS. 57.00-65.00; BULLS 300-500 LBS. 75.00- 550-775 LBS. 66.00-78.00. CALVES: RETURNING TO THE FARM, HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 90-125 LBS. 118.00-135.00; HOLSTEIN HEIF ERS #1 70-120 LBS. 140.00-460.00; BEEF X BULLS 85-100 LBS. 125.00- 150.00. SWINE: HOGS US#2-3 220-280 LBS. 38.50-39.50; SOWS US#l-3 350-600 LBS. 32.00-41.00; BOARS 290-550 LBS. 22.00-28.00; FEEDER PIGS BY THE LB. 20-40 LBS. 90.00-150.00, ROAST ERS 60-160 LBS. Sl.oo-60.00. GOATS: BY THE HEAD, MEDIUM TO LARGE NANNIES AND BILLIES 52.50-112.50; FANCY KIDS 58.00- 71.00; FLESHY KIDS 38.00-51.00; SMALL.THIN KIDS 17.00-37.50. LAMBS: CHOICE 40-60 LBS. 127.50- 135.00; GOOD AND CHOICE 60-135 LBS. 64.00-117.50. SHEEP: ALL WEIGHTS 38.00-58.00. SALE EVERY TUBS. 5 P.M. FOR RABBITS, POULTRY AND EGGS, 6:30 P.M. FOR LIVESTOCK, START- Livestock Cooperative Auction Market Of North Jersey Hackettstown, N.J. Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, September 4,2001 CALVES .02-5.00. COWS .20-.45'/4. EASY COWS .IS-.32V4. FEEDERS 300-600 LBS. .37-1.02'/. HEIFERS .35-.71. BULLS .43-.72V4. STEERS .35-.70. HOGS, NONE. ROASTING PIGS EACH 7.50 EA BOARS. NONE. SOWS, NONE. SHEEP .20-.52. LAMBS EA. 47.00-49.00 EA. LAMBS PER LB. .45-1.13. GOATS EA. 50.00-140.00. KIDSEA. 16.00-77.50. LLAMAS: 160.00. TOTAL: 695 HEAD. ING WITH CALVES; SPECIAL FED CATTLE SALE TUBS., SEPT. 18; SPE CIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALE TUBS., SEPT. 18; STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALES FRI., SEPT. 14; PEN LOTS OF CATTLE SOLD IN ORDER RECEIVED; EARLYBIRD PENS CLOSE TUBS., 2 P.M.; RED CARPET HORSE AND TACK SALE FRI., SEPT. 21, 7 P.M., RECEIVING 5 P.M. SMALL ANIMAL SALE TUBS., SEPTEMBER 4 RABBITS 2.00-7.00. BUNNIES 2.25. CHICKENS 2.50-4.75. BANTIES 1.00-2.50. PIGEONS 2.40-2.70. DUCKS I.SO-2.25. TURKEYS 5.00-12.00. PEACOCKS 16.00-17.00. COCKATIELS 14.00-15.00. GERBILS .10. GEESE 1.85. GUINEA 3.50-5.00. GUINEA PIGS: .50-1.35. ALL ANIMALS SOLD BY THE HEAD. SALE STARTS 5 P.M. Pa. Weekly 13 Livestock Auctions Friday, August 31 Report Supplied By PDA CATTLE 4974... Compared with 4966 head last week and 5350 head a year ago. Compared with last Friday’s sum mary..sl.steers Mostly .50 to 1.00 lower, with Holsteins 1.00 to 1.50 lower, si. heif ers .25 to .75 lower, sl.cows 1.00 to 2.00 lower, Bulls 1.00 to 2.00 tower. STEERS; High Choice and Prime 2-4 70.00- Choice 2-3 67.25-72.75, Select and Low Choice 2-3 65.25-71.25, Select 1-3 61.00-69.25, Standard 1-2 54.00- HOLSTEIN STEERS; High Choice and Prime 2-3 62.25-65.50,few to 68.00, Choice 2-3 61.50-65.00,few to 66.25, Select 1-2 57.00-61.75, Standard 1-2 47.75- HEIFERS: Choice few Prime 2-4 66.00- Select 1-3 58.00-68.50, Stan dard 1-2 50.00-62.75. COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean 41.00- 51.00, Boners 80-85% lean 38.50-48.00, Lean 85-90% lean 32.50-46.00. Shells 35.00 and down. BULLOCKS: Choice 2-3 59.00-62.75, Select 1-3 55.00-58.50. BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-2500 lbs 54.00- Yield Grade 2 900-2400 lbs 45.75- FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: Medium and Large 1 300-500 lbs 74.00- 104.00. 500-800 lbs 65.00-86.00, Medium and Large 2 300-500 lbs 70.00-86.00, SOO-700 lbs 55.00-89.00, Large 3 300-500 lbs Holsteins 59.00-76.00; HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1 300-500 lbs 76.00- 92.00, SOO-700 lbs 68.00-88.00, Medium and Large 2 300-500 lbs 56.00-80.00, 500-700 lbs 61.00-80.00; BULLS: Medium and Large 1 300-500 lbs 65.00- 106.00. 500-700 lbs 65.00-98.00, Medium and Large 2 300-500 lbs 57.00-87.50,500- 700 lbs 60.00-75.00, L 3 Holsteins 500- 700 lbs 58.00-65.00. CALVES 3546... Compared with 3611 head last week and 3581 head a year ago. Vealers Mostly steady. VEALERS: couple Choice 175& 275 lbs 88.00-97.50, Good 130-245 lbs 60.00-90.00, Standard and Good 60-125 lbs 35.00-62.00, Utility 50-100 lbs 10.00-40.00. FARM CALVES; Holstein bull calves steady to 5.00 lower, Holstein heifers active, setting record high prices, 25.00 to 50.00 higher .No 1 Holstein bulls 90- 120 lbs 100.00-160.00, No 2 80-120 lbs 60.00- No 1 Holstein heifers SO HO lbs 310.00-665.00, No 2 65-125 lbs 120.00- Beef type bulls and heif ers 60-135 lbs 75.00-220.00.
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