Replacement cattle Per head
By class, stage and ageBred stock and pairs are reported per head, not per hundredweight — these prices are never mixed with the $/cwt figures above.
| Class | Stage | Age | Avg wt | $/head | Head |
|---|
| Bred Cows | 3rd Stage (7-9 mo) | Young (2-4 yrs) | 1,334 | $3,756 | 68 |
| Bred Cows | 2nd Stage (4-6 mo) | Young (2-4 yrs) | 979 | $2,975 | 17 |
| Bred Cows | 3rd Stage (7-9 mo) | Middle Aged (5-8 yrs) | 1,427 | $2,881 | 116 |
| Bred Cows | 2nd Stage (4-6 mo) | Middle Aged (5-8 yrs) | 1,182 | $2,650 | 7 |
| Bred Cows | 3rd Stage (7-9 mo) | Aged (>8 yrs) | 1,362 | $2,437 | 285 |
| Bred Cows | 1st Stage (1-3 mo) | Middle Aged (5-8 yrs) | 1,203 | $2,375 | 5 |
| Bred Heifers | 3rd Stage (7-9 mo) | (<2 yrs) | 1,106 | $3,453 | 386 |
Every lot, as filed
10 lots · USDA AMS · Burwell Livestock Market - Burwell, NENothing removed and nothing rounded — the same lots as the USDA report, with per-head values added.
| Class | Grade / description | Weight | Avg wt | Price | Range | Per head | Head |
|---|
| Bred Cows | Medium and Large 1 | — | 1,203 | 2,375.00/head | 2,375.00–2,375.00 | 2,375 | 5 |
| Bred Cows | Medium and Large 1 | — | 1,370 | 2,539.39/head | 2,425.00–2,650.00 | 2,539 | 101 |
| Bred Cows | Medium and Large 1-2 | — | 1,421 | 2,275.00/head | 2,275.00–2,275.00 | 2,275 | 9 |
| Bred Cows | Medium and Large 1 | — | 1,427 | 2,881.36/head | 2,400.00–3,000.00 | 2,881 | 116 |
| Bred Cows | Medium and Large 1 | — | 1,334 | 3,755.77/head | 3,200.00–4,050.00 | 3,756 | 68 |
| Bred Cows | Medium 1 | — | 1,182 | 2,650.00/head | 2,650.00–2,650.00 | 2,650 | 7 |
| Bred Cows | Medium 1 | — | 979 | 2,975.00/head | 2,975.00–2,975.00 | 2,975 | 17 |
| Bred Cows | Medium and Large 1Broken Mouth | — | 1,367 | 2,432.10/head | 2,350.00–2,550.00 | 2,432 | 154 |
| Bred Cows | Medium and Large 1-2Broken Mouth | — | 1,262 | 2,054.60/head | 1,925.00–2,125.00 | 2,055 | 21 |
| Bred Heifers | Medium and Large 1 | — | 1,106 | 3,453.28/head | 3,100.00–3,750.00 | 3,453 | 386 |
How this sale compares
Nebraska weighted averagesOne sale is one barn on one day. The state ladder is every Nebraska auction USDA reported that week, weighted by head — the fairer test of whether a lot sold well.