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Producers Livestock Auction
Tuesday December 16, 2025
San Angelo-Producers Livestock Auction sold 7143 sheep and goats on Tuesday. Wool lambs no recent comparison. Slaughter lambs sold $10 to $20 higher. Slaughter ewe sold $10 to $20 higher. Kid goats sold $5 to $8 higher. Slaughter nannies $1.20 to $2.85 mostly $2.05 to $2.34. Slaughter billies $2.10 to $3.10.
Wooled Feeder Lamb: 3.05 to 3.64
Slaughter Lambs: 2.90 to 4.70 Heavies 2.30 to 3.97 with some feeders up to 5.01
Slaughter Ewes: 1.10 to 1.85 mostly 1.52 to 1.62
Kid Goats: 3.00 to 4.70 mostly 3.56 to 4.19 with some feeders up to 4.70
Top Representative Sales:
Cooper Bros. NM, 12 wooled lambs, 86, 3.22
Trey Sisco, Water Valley, 24 wooled lambs, 73, 3.64
Shannon Wilkerson, Eldorado, 23 hair lambs, 47, 5.01
Buchholz Ranch, Eldorado, 27 hair lambs, 61, 4.10
Mary Dunagan, Eldorado, 15 hair lambs, 65, 3.95
Ismael Rivera, NM, 16 hair lambs, 37, 4.40
Jacob Knelson, Lamesa, 15 hair lambs, 57 4.25
Ben Scott, Coleman, 18 hair lambs, 53, 4.20
Centralia L/S, Big Lake, 30 hair lambs, 67, 4.15
Centralia L/S, Big Lake, 25 hair lambs, 84, 3.85
Brock Stanford, Ennis, 30 hair lambs, 74, 3.97
Brock Stanford, Ennis, 55 hair lambs, 90, 3.37
Erik Arredondo, Goldthwaite, 16 hair lambs, 56, 4.18
Terry Kirk, Crosbyton, 25 hair lambs, 74, 3.95
Hanks Cross Creek Rch, League City, 35 hair lambs, 81, 3.78
H Bar H, Sheffield, 51 kid goats, 43, 4.65
Bar 7 Ranch, Sonora, 21 kid goats, 48, 4.50
Finklea Bros, Sonora, 50 kid goats, 54, 4.20
Rudy Ranch, San Antonio, 89 kid goats, 58, 4.07
Rudy Ranch, San Antonio, 53 kid goats, 69, 3.99
CATTLE REPRESENTATIVE SALES REPORT
Producers Livestock Auction
Thursday December 18, 2025
San Angelo-Producers Livestock Auction sold 510 head of cattle. Compared to our last sale calves and yearlings sold another $4.00 - $8.00 higher with active trade and strong demand to finish the year! Slaughter cows and bulls sold firm to $2.00 higher. Limited numbers of replacment cows sold fully steady.
Better Quality Steers: 400-600 lbs, 325.00-550.00, mostly 360.00-440.00, 600-800 lbs, 290.00-380.00, mostly 315.00-355.00
Better Quality Heifers: 400-600 lbs, 315.00-525.00, mostly 340.00-420.00, 600-800 lbs, 265.00-365.00, mostly 285.00-335.00
Slaughter Cows: Average to high yield 130.00-144.00, few highest yielding 145.00-160.00, very thin or low yielding 95.00-125.00
Slaughter Bulls: Average to high yield 150.00-175.00, few highest yielding 177.00-187.00
Bred Cows & 2 Year Olds: Average quality breds at 2200.00-3150.00 per head
Cow/Calf pairs: None offered.
Top Representative Sales:
Billy Hausenfluke, Eldorado, 2 bulls, 395, 505.00
Bradley Bynum, Big Lake, 3 steers, 368, 560.00
Keith Hudson, Sonora, 3 heifers, 192, 510.00
Vande 3-B Ranch, San Angelo, 7 steers, 431, 515.00
Vande 3-B Ranch, San Angelo, 3 heifers, 427, 450.00
Dickinson Cattle, Paint Rock, 2 steers, 545, 427.50
Trico Ranch, Sterling City, 3 heifers, 290, 525.00
Sisco Ranch, Water Valley, 4 steers, 611, 380.00
Aaron Hood, Robert Lee, 5 heifers, 543, 380.00
Luke Groth, Ft Stockton, 2 heifers, 423, 455.00
Mike Hamilton, Mertzon, 6 heifers, 455, 450.00
Heathe Patterson, San Angelo, 2 heifers, 418, 540.00
Woodward Ranch, Girvin, 1 cow, 1220, 164.00
Randy Wilkinson, Blackwell, 2 cows, 1280, 164.00
Moore`s Ranch, Eldorado, 1 bull, 20909, 187.00


