Sale reports / Wyoming / Torrington Livestock Commission Company / 2023-11-13

Torrington Livestock Commission Company

Replacement Cattle · Torrington, Wyoming · Mon, Nov 13
● Final6 lots reportedUSDA AMS · slug 2105
Receipts
1,955 head
1,955 vs last sale 0 244 vs year ago 2,199 · 11.1%
Also sold hereRegular saleFri Aug 14, 2026
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Reporter comment USDA

As filed

Compared to two weeks ago: all classes of bred females sold higher than two weeks ago. Several long string of reputation bred heifers on display with a very active market throughout the day. Also several complete dispersials of all ages of cows with a packed house on hand. Several loads leaving the state with also several staying local. Sale again next Monday.

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)1,147$2,932261
Bred Cows2nd Stage (4-6 mo)Middle Aged (5-8 yrs)1,208$2,616298
Bred Cows2nd Stage (4-6 mo)Aged (>8 yrs)1,336$1,785452
Bred Heifers2nd Stage (4-6 mo)(<2 yrs)1,107$2,938352
Bred Heifers1st/2nd Stage (1-6 mo)(<2 yrs)1,002$2,33195

Every lot, as filed

6 lots · USDA AMS · Torrington Livestock Auction Special - Torrington, WY
Nothing removed and nothing rounded — the same lots as the USDA report, with per-head values added.
ClassGrade / descriptionWeightAvg wtPriceRangePer headHead
Bred HeifersMedium and Large 11,0022,330.55/head2,200.00–2,425.002,33195
Bred HeifersMedium and Large 11,1072,938.03/head2,600.00–3,125.002,938352
Bred CowsMedium and Large 1Broken Mouth1,3261,688.57/head1,500.00–1,800.001,689277
Bred CowsMedium and Large 11,1472,932.01/head2,700.00–3,275.002,932261
Bred CowsMedium and Large 11,2082,616.03/head2,275.00–3,150.002,616298
Bred CowsMedium and Large 11,3521,937.60/head1,775.00–2,400.001,938175

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.