Wyoming Weekly Cattle Auction Summary

Wyoming · Weekly summary · Mon, Jun 16
● As filed6 lines reportedUSDA AMS · slug 2106

The state in one line

Counts as USDA filed them
Wyoming reported 6 priced lines covering 1,007 head across slaughter cattle, replacement cattle. USDA puts slaughter cattle receipts at 971 head. replacement cattle receipts at 409 head.

Wyoming Weekly Cattle Auction Summary

Mon Jun 16, 2025
USDA Livestock, Poultry & Grain Market News · Federal-State Market News Service, Torrington, WY (LS-TO)
Slaughter CattleReceipts 971Last week 560Year ago 1,148
Replacement CattleReceipts 409Last week 0Year ago 234

Compared to last week, no test on calves or feeder cattle. Slaughter and feeding cows sold 3.00 to 5.00 higher and slaughter bulls sold 2.00 higher. A lot of buyers around to purchase the slaughter and feeding cows along with an active internet. Quite a few of the young cows went back to a re-breed program or onto feed. Auction markets continue to be on summer schedule with some auctions getting ready to host there summer video sales.

Slaughter Cattle

As reported
HeadWt rangeAvg wtPrice rangeAvg price
Cows — Lean 85-90% · Return to Feed$ per cwt · actual wt
2771,243158.00–169.00161.19
Cows — Lean 85-90%$ per cwt · actual wt
1051,296166.00–176.00171.03
Cows — Boner 80-85% · Return to Feed$ per cwt · actual wt
1831,378161.00–170.00165.61
Cows — Boner 80-85%$ per cwt · actual wt
1981,510164.00–175.00170.16
Bulls$ per cwt · actual wt
1041,892190.00–213.00199.70

Replacement Cattle

As reported
AgeStageHeadWt rangeAvg wtPrice rangeAvg price
Stock Cows — Medium and Large 1$ per cwt · actual wt
Young (2-4 yrs)Open140917240.00–271.00249.33
Head, weight ranges, average weights and price ranges are exactly as USDA AMS filed them — nothing recomputed, nothing rounded — in USDA's own reporting structure. This is RaisedBeef's rendering of that data, not a copy of USDA's document.
Source: USDA AMS, as filed — nothing recomputed and nothing rounded. This summary aggregates the same sales the Wyoming barn reports cover, so it must never be added to a state total built from those barns.