
核心要点
牲畜上市交易量缩减,牛羊品类各项行情指标全线走高。
昆士兰州肉牛上市量占全国总量38%,南部采购商北上抢收竞争加剧。
本周老绵羊价格指数与补栏羔羊价格指数双双刷新历史纪录。
本周肉牛、羔羊、绵羊持续整周集中上市,但全国大范围降雨导致供货量缩减24%至28%;除重型阉牛指数外,其余牛羊品类行情指数全部上涨。全国老绵羊指数、全国补栏羔羊指数本周双双创下新高,分别达到每公斤胴体914澳分、1242澳分。
肉牛市场
本周全国肉牛上市交易量下降24%,至60548头。昆士兰州依旧是主要供货区域,上市量占总量38%,持续向南部市场输送货源。
一岁龄补栏阉牛指数涨幅居本周首位,上涨5%,活重均价达到553澳分/公斤,该品类上市总量6203头,其中昆士兰州货源占78%。南部市场成交价最高,卡科尔市场上市98头,活重均价620澳分/公斤;瓦加市场上市529头,活重均价596澳分/公斤。
育肥小母牛指数上涨4%,活重均价496澳分/公斤,上市总量5342头。该品类货源在新南威尔士州与昆士兰州分布相对均衡,但高价仍集中在南部,卡科尔、塔姆沃思、达博、瓦加市场成交价均高于520澳分/公斤活重。
屠宰母牛指数走势平稳,小幅上涨1%,活重均价378澳分/公斤,上市总量8737头,货源分布均匀。罗马与瓦加上市量均占该品类11%,但罗马市场均价仅355澳分/公斤活重,瓦加市场达404澳分/公斤活重,南部市场溢价14%。
绵羊市场
全国羔羊、绵羊上市量分别下降25%、28%,对应上市数量为108965头、40022头。专供屠宰加工的品类涨幅领跑,在货源紧缺行情下,老绵羊指数上涨3%,胴体均价达914澳分/公斤,再度刷新周度纪录。瓦加市场老绵羊上市量占总量23%,胴体均价978澳分/公斤。
重型羔羊指数上涨4%,胴体均价1151澳分/公斤,上市总量25371头。瓦加为最大供货市场,供货量达10000头,占该品类总量四成。
补栏羔羊指数上涨2%,胴体均价1242澳分/公斤,上市总量18926头。该指数于6月24日创下单日新高,达1278澳分/公斤胴重。货源均匀分布于新南威尔士州与维多利亚州。卡坦宁为单一市场最大供货方,供货3966头,占总量21%,胴体均价1184澳分/公斤;瓦加供货占比16%,活重均价1310澳分/公斤。
屠宰量
统计周期:截至2026年6月19日当周
(1)牛只
受公共假期影响,肉牛屠宰量较前一周上涨6%。母牛屠宰占比降至47%,低于前几周水平。
各州肉牛屠宰量(同比):
新南威尔士州:下降7%,屠宰量34664头
昆士兰州:上涨6%,屠宰量83046头
南澳大利亚州:上涨1%,屠宰量3846头
塔斯马尼亚州:下降5%,屠宰量4944头
维多利亚州:下降3%,屠宰量25660头
西澳大利亚州:上涨51%,屠宰量3862头
(2)羊肉
全国羔羊屠宰量较上周上涨19%,达418929头;全国绵羊屠宰量环比上涨15%,至74331头。
各州羔羊屠宰量(同比):
新南威尔士州:上涨12%,屠宰126918头
昆士兰州:下降27%,屠宰1050头
南澳大利亚州:下降23%,屠宰41945头
塔斯马尼亚州:下降46%,屠宰5442头
维多利亚州:下降6%,屠宰196453头
西澳大利亚州:下降16%,屠宰47121头
信息供稿:澳大利亚肉类及畜牧业协会市场信息分析师 亚历克斯·弗莱
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Weekly cattle and sheep market wrap

Key points
A tightened yarding lifts indicators across cattle and sheep.
Queensland makes up 38% of the cattle yarding, with southern buyers competing further north.
The Mutton and Restocker Lamb Indicators both broke records this week.
Despite a full week of yardings across cattle, lamb and sheep, supply tightened from 24% to 28% as more rain came for large parts of the country. All sheep and cattle indicators lifted except for the Heavy Steer Indicator. The National Mutton Indicator and the National Restocker Lamb Indicator reached records this week at 914¢ and 1,242¢/kg cwt
Cattle market
The national cattle yarding dropped 24% this week to 60,548 head. Queensland again made up a large part of the offering at 38% of the yarding, continuing to supply southern demand.
The Restocker Yearling Steer Indicator had the biggest gain of the week at 5%, lifting to 553¢/kg liveweight (lwt) across an offering of 6,203 head, of which Queensland yards made up 78%. The best prices came from southern markets, with the 98 head offered at Carcoar making 620¢/kg lwt and the 529 head at Wagga making 596¢/kg lwt.
The Feeder Heifer Indicator lifted 4% to 496¢/kg lwt across an offering of 5,342 head. The supply for the category was more evenly spread across NSW and Queensland, though best prices again came from the south with Carcoar, Tamworth, Dubbo and Wagga all making above 520¢/kg lwt.
The Processor Cow Indicator remained stable, lifting 1% to 378¢/kg lwt across an offering of 8,737 head. Supply was again evenly spread. Roma and Wagga made up 11% of the offering; however, the average price at Roma was 355¢/kg lwt while Wagga made 404¢/kg lwt, a 14% premium for the south.
Sheep market
Both national lamb and sheep yardings fell 25% to 108,965 head and 28% to 40,022 head, respectively. Processor-focused lines continued to lead the bigger lifts and, against the tight yarding, the Mutton Indicator lifted 3% to 914¢/kg carcase weight (cwt) another record week. Wagga made up 23% of the mutton offering and averaged 978¢/kg cwt.
The Heavy Lamb Indicator lifted 4% to 1,151¢/kg cwt across an offering of 25,371 head. Wagga made up the biggest offering, contributing 40% of the total or 10,000 head.
The Restocker Lamb Indicator lifted 2% to 1,242¢/kg cwt across an offering of 18,926 head. The indicator reached its daily record on the 24th of June at 1,278¢/kg cwt. Supply across NSW and Victoria was even. The biggest offering from a single yard came from Katanning, making up 21% of the total at 3,966 head, averaging 1,184¢/kg cwt, while the 16% of the contribution from Wagga made 1,310¢/kg lwt.
Slaughter
Week ending 19 June 2026
(1)Cattle
Cattle slaughter lifted 6% on the previous week, affected by the public holiday. The female slaughter rate sat lower than previous weeks at 47%.
State-by-state cattle slaughter (YoY):
NSW: down 7% to 34,664 head
Queensland: up 6% to 83,046 head
SA: up 1% to 3,846
Tasmania: down 5% to 4,944 head
Victoria: down 3% to 25,660 head
WA: up 51% to 3,862 head.
(2)Sheepmeat
National lamb slaughter lifted 19% on the previous week to 418,929 head while national sheep slaughter lifted 15% on the previous week to 74,331 head.
State-by-state lamb slaughter (YoY):
NSW: up 12% to 126,918 head
Queensland: down 27% to 1,050 head
SA: down 23% to 41,945 head
Tasmania: down 46% to 5,442 head
Victoria: down 6% to 196,453 head
WA: down 16% to 47,121 head.
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