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WA Split Signals Intensify: Restocker Demand Lifts WA Closer to National Pricing

WA Split Signals Intensify: Restocker Demand Lifts WA Closer to National Pricing

by Dean Hubbard | 27 Mar 2026 | Feedlots, Processing, Sheep

Western Australian sheep and lamb markets continue to diverge, with restocker demand driving a clear shift in price relationships relative to the national market. Latest indicators show WA trade lambs sitting at around 89% of the national price, while mutton remains...

Rain in the East, Tension in the Middle East: Two Forces Shaping Lamb Markets

Rain in the East, Tension in the Middle East: Two Forces Shaping Lamb Markets

by Dean Hubbard | 13 Mar 2026 | Feedlots, Processing, Sheep

Several emerging global and logistical signals are beginning to appear in sheep and lamb markets, even as pricing continues to push higher across much of Australia. Sheep and lamb markets across Australia remain firmly supported, with pricing continuing to track...

Middle East Conflict & Live Export Delays, Is the Lamb Market Under-pricing the Risk?

Middle East Conflict & Live Export Delays, Is the Lamb Market Under-pricing the Risk?

by Dean Hubbard | 6 Mar 2026 | Feedlots, Processing, Sheep

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is introducing heightened uncertainty into Western Australian and national livestock markets, particularly around live sheep exports and air freight lamb programs. Operationally, the impact is already evident. A live export...

WA Lamb Supply: Is the Larger Turnoff Behind Us?

WA Lamb Supply: Is the Larger Turnoff Behind Us?

by Dean Hubbard | 25 Feb 2026 | Feedlots, Processing, Sheep

A review of seasonal lamb pricing over the past decade shows a consistent pattern. The early part of the year typically represents the heavier turnoff period, with supply tightening as autumn progresses into winter. Historically, pricing has tended to stabilise...

Western Australia’s Pricing Rebalance: Sheep Converge, Cattle Lag

Western Australia’s Pricing Rebalance: Sheep Converge, Cattle Lag

by Dean Hubbard | 20 Feb 2026 | Cattle, Feedlots, Processing, Sheep

Western Australia’s livestock pricing story currently reflects two distinct dynamics , a clear reset in sheep and lamb, and a persistent but narrowing discount in cattle. Three years ago, WA sheep markets experienced structural dislocation. Mutton traded at barely...

Exit to Expansion: A WA Sheep and Lamb Pricing Reset

Exit to Expansion: A WA Sheep and Lamb Pricing Reset

by Dean Hubbard | 18 Feb 2026 | Feedlots, Processing, Sheep

The WA flock didn’t shrink by accident. Three years ago, WA mutton was trading at roughly 32% of the national indicator. Trade lamb sat around 79–80% of national benchmarks. That wasn’t seasonal weakness. It was a structural pricing dislocation. When mature sheep are...

WA Processing Cow Prices: At What Point Does a Discount Become Structural?

WA Processing Cow Prices: At What Point Does a Discount Become Structural?

by Dean Hubbard | 18 Feb 2026 | Cattle, Feedlots, Processing

For the December–February quarter (¢/kg liveweight), WA is averaging 305¢/kg LW in 2026 YTD - just 82% of the national benchmark. Two years ago, it was 64%. Yes, the gap is narrowing. But WA continues to trade at a clear and measurable discount to both national and...

WA Livestock Market: Structural Supply Tightness Supporting Firmer Pricing

WA Livestock Market: Structural Supply Tightness Supporting Firmer Pricing

by Dean Hubbard | 13 Feb 2026 | Feedlots, Processing, Sheep

Recent analysis of Western Australia’s livestock processing data highlights two connected stories across sheep and cattle, both contributing to a firmer pricing environment. In sheep and lamb, WA accounts for roughly 14% of national processing volumes, yet it is...

Merino Ewe Breeding Base Reset Now Reshaping WA Lamb Supply Dynamics

Merino Ewe Breeding Base Reset Now Reshaping WA Lamb Supply Dynamics

by Dean Hubbard | 6 Feb 2026 | Feedlots, Processing, Sheep

Recent analysis of Western Australia’s sheep and lamb processing numbers, viewed across seasonal windows and a longer ten-year history, points to a market undergoing a structural shift rather than a short-term cycle. When lamb and mutton processing volumes are...

WA Sheep & Lamb Market Resilient as Processor Prices Trend Lower

WA Sheep & Lamb Market Resilient as Processor Prices Trend Lower

by Dean Hubbard | 30 Jan 2026 | Feedlots, Processing, Sheep

Recent analysis of sheep and lamb processing numbers across Western Australia and South Australia continues to point to a market that is adjusting rather than weakening. In Western Australia, processor sentiment has shifted into a phase where lamb prices are trending...

Seasonal Trends Point to Reduced WA Sheep & Lamb Supply This Autumn

Seasonal Trends Point to Reduced WA Sheep & Lamb Supply This Autumn

by Dean Hubbard | 23 Jan 2026 | Feedlots, Processing, Sheep

 An analysis of Western Australia’s lamb and mutton processing over the past five years reveals important signals for producers heading into the February- April period. Rather than focusing on raw kill volumes - which shift with flock size - this assessment looks at...

Past 10 Weeks of Data Point to Tightening Supply and Possible Rebuild

Past 10 Weeks of Data Point to Tightening Supply and Possible Rebuild

by Dean Hubbard | 16 Jan 2026 | Feedlots, Processing, Sheep

  An analysis of sheep and lamb processing across Australia’s major producing states over the past 10 weeks indicates tightening supply conditions are emerging nationally, particularly in sheep (mutton). This assessment is based exclusively on the most recent 10...

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