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Torrington Livestock Commission Company

Slaughter Cattle · Replacement Cattle · Torrington, Wyoming · Fri, Nov 14
● Final8 lots reportedUSDA AMS · slug 2101
Slaughter Cattle receipts
2,200 head
357 vs last sale 1,843 1,200 vs year ago 3,400 · 35.3%
Replacement Cattle receipts
750 head
75 vs last sale 675 125 vs year ago 875 · 14.3%
Also sold hereSpecialMon Jan 19, 2026
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Reporter comment USDA

As filed

Compared to last week; slaughter and feeder cows traded mixed throughout the day some selling steady and others softer undertones. Slaughter bulls trading 4.00 lower. A large offering of heiferettes also with softer undertones noted also. A large run again this week with a few new buyers in the seats. A continued active market with active bidding throughout the day. Sale again next week.

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
BullsAverage1,844183.013,37570
CowsBreaker 75-80%Average1,763176.553,11334
CowsBoner 80-85%Average1,413176.152,489820
CowsLean 85-90%Low1,232161.771,993839

Every lot, as filed

8 lots · USDA AMS · Torrington Livestock Auction - Torrington, WY
Nothing removed and nothing rounded — the same lots as the USDA report, with per-head values added.
ClassGrade / descriptionWeightAvg wtPriceRangePer headHead
CowsLean 85-90%Return to Feed1,200153.07/cwt152.00–155.001,837130
CowsLean 85-90%Return to Feed1,236162.95/cwt160.00–168.002,014622
CowsBoner 80-85%Return to Feed1,379176.03/cwt172.00–187.002,427715
CowsLean 85-90%1,252166.31/cwt165.00–168.002,08287
CowsBreaker 75-80%1,763176.55/cwt172.00–180.003,11334
CowsBoner 80-85%1,644176.95/cwt170.00–179.002,909105
Bulls1,844183.01/cwt178.00–190.003,37570
Stock CowsMedium and Large 1999296.55/cwt240.00–355.002,963413

How this sale compares

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