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Oklahoma National Stockyards Market

Slaughter Cattle · Replacement Cattle · Oklahoma City, Oklahoma · Mon, Feb 17
● Final8 lots reportedUSDA AMS · slug 1823
Slaughter Cattle receipts
30 head
58 vs last sale 88 123 vs year ago 153 · 80.4%
Replacement Cattle receipts
1 head
41 vs last sale 42 38 vs year ago 39 · 97.4%
Also sold hereFeeder CattleMon Aug 17, 2026
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Reporter comment USDA

As filed

Compared to l the last sale: Slaughter cows and bulls were too lightly tested for a trend.

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
BullsAverage1,729176.743,0554thin
CowsBreaker 75-80%Average1,615160.002,5841thin
CowsBoner 80-85%Average1,315153.422,0175thin
CowsLean 85-90%Average1,008131.141,32214

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)Young (2-4 yrs)1,158$2,0001thin

Every lot, as filed

8 lots · USDA AMS · Oklahoma National Stockyards Slaughter/Replacement Cattle - Oklahoma City, 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 11,1582,000.00/head2,000.00–2,000.002,0001
Bulls1,648168.99/cwt168.00–170.002,7853
Bulls1,970200.00/cwt200.00–200.003,9401
CowsBoner 80-85%1,315153.42/cwt153.00–154.002,0175
CowsBreaker 75-80%1,615160.00/cwt160.00–160.002,5841
CowsLean 85-90%1,385130.00/cwt130.00–130.001,8011
CowsLean 85-90%1,044144.00/cwt144.00–144.001,5035
CowsLean 85-90%Light Weight938123.24/cwt120.00–130.001,1568

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.