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Wanted: GUNDAGAI LAMB Grid :week 21-22 ( WC May 18th & 25th )

Gundagai NSW 2722

Last updated: 11 May 2026

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Price:

$9.95 - $10.60/kg HSCW delivered

Breed:

XB, Dorpers & Merinos

Available from:

17 May to 24 May 2026

Stock category:

Trade

Stock Gender:

Ewes, Wethers

Stock ages:

Lambs

Tags:

White (2025)

Preferred Weight:

20kg - 34kg

Expected weight at delivery:

20kg - 34kg

Agent:

I am not using an agent

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Lamb Wanted in Gundagai, NSW — Week 21-22 Grid

A trade lamb grid is open for the week 21-22 kill period (weeks commencing 18 May and 25 May) with delivery into Gundagai, NSW. Crossbred trade lambs are sought at competitive grid rates paid on hot standard carcase weight, delivered.

About the grid

This is a Wanted listing for trade lambs to fill the week 21-22 grid in Gundagai, NSW. The grid covers the weeks commencing 18 May and 25 May, and pricing is offered as a range from $9.95 to $10.60/kg HSCW, delivered.

Stock sought

The grid is looking for crossbred trade lambs, including White Dorper types, Dorpers and Merinos. Both ewes and wethers are accepted.

Category and age

Stock category is trade, with lambs being the age group sought.

Weight range

Expected carcase weights range from 20kg to 34kg HSCW.

Pricing

Payment is on a grid range of $9.95 to $10.60/kg HSCW, delivered to Gundagai, NSW.

Availability

The grid applies to stock available across the week 21-22 period, weeks commencing 18 May and 25 May.

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