Sale reports / Oklahoma / OKC West Livestock Market / 2024-07-22

OKC West Livestock Market

Slaughter Cattle · Replacement Cattle · El Reno, Oklahoma · Mon, Jul 22
● Final11 lots reportedUSDA AMS · slug 1825
Slaughter Cattle receipts
2 head
438 vs last sale 440 293 vs year ago 295 · 99.3%
Replacement Cattle receipts
197 head
182 vs last sale 15 170 vs year ago 27 · +629.6%
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Reporter comment USDA

As filed

Compared to last week: Slaughter cows and bulls were to lightly tested for a trend. Demand good.

Slaughter cattle

By class and quality grade · $/cwt
Cull cows and bulls are graded, not weight-classed — grade is what moves the money here.
ClassGradeDressingAvg wt$/cwt$/headHead
BullsAverage1,756166.412,9225thin
CowsBreaker 75-80%Average1,443149.852,16311
CowsBoner 80-85%Average1,284141.801,82124
CowsLean 85-90%Average1,096134.111,47019

Replacement cattle Per head

By class, stage and age
Bred stock and pairs are reported per head, not per hundredweight — these prices are never mixed with the $/cwt figures above.
ClassStageAgeAvg wt$/headHead
Bred Cows2nd Stage (4-6 mo)Middle Aged (5-8 yrs)1,205$2,0001thin

Every lot, as filed

11 lots · USDA AMS · OKC West Livestock Auction Slaughter/Replacement Cattle - El Reno, OK
Nothing removed and nothing rounded — the same lots as the USDA report, with per-head values added.
ClassGrade / descriptionWeightAvg wtPriceRangePer headHead
Bred CowsMedium and Large 1-21,2052,000.00/head2,000.00–2,000.002,0001
Bulls1,800176.00/cwt176.00–176.003,1681
Bulls1,792165.35/cwt163.00–167.502,9633
Bulls1,605160.00/cwt160.00–160.002,5681
CowsBoner 80-85%1,284141.80/cwt140.00–143.001,82124
CowsBreaker 75-80%1,411150.73/cwt147.00–152.002,12710
CowsBreaker 75-80%1,765141.00/cwt141.00–141.002,4891
CowsLean 85-90%1,135135.84/cwt133.00–139.001,5429
CowsLean 85-90%1,145148.00/cwt148.00–148.001,6953
CowsLean 85-90%1,036124.00/cwt124.00–124.001,2856
CowsLean 85-90%Light Weight960137.50/cwt137.50–137.501,3201

How this sale compares

Oklahoma weighted averages
One sale is one barn on one day. The state ladder is every Oklahoma auction USDA reported that week, weighted by head — the fairer test of whether a lot sold well.