The western Canadian fed market had another disappointing week, and continues to underperform relative to the U.S. and Ontario markets.
Dressed sales are reported slightly higher compared to last week. Small volumes of western Canadian fed cattle were marketed into the U.S. The Alberta fed cash-to-futures basis is the weakest for early February in over 38 years.
Ontario has continued with another strong week, with dressed sales being higher than the previous weeks. Light volumes of Ontario fed cattle are also marketed into the U.S.
Alberta Auction volumes totaled at 20,553 head last week. Alberta 550 pound steers were up $8/cwt compared to the week before, surpassing the September 2023 high. Similarly, Alberta 850 pound steers were up $6/cwt compared to the previous week.
Ontario lightweight steers had another strong rally since the start of the year. Ontario 550 pound steers were up $27/cwt compared to last week, with an impressive rally since the beginning of the year. Heavyweight 850 pound steers were up $10/cwt compared to last week.
Alberta D2 cows were up a slight $2/cwt when compared to the previous week. But the bigger surge this week comes from Alberta D3 cows, with prices $9/cwt higher than last week. Canadian slaughter volumes for the week ending February 3rd were down 11 per cent compared to the prior week, but cow slaughter and bull slaughter were both higher compared to the prior week.
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