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SHEEP & GOAT REPRESENTATIVE SALES REPORT

 

Producers Livestock Auction
Tuesday April 21, 2026
San Angelo-Producers Livestock Auction sold 3216 sheep and goats on Tuesday. Wool lambs none. Slaughter lambs sold mostly $10 to $15 higher. Slaughter ewe sold $3 to $5 higher. Kid goats sold $20 to $30 higher. Slaughter nannies $1.40 to $2.95 mostly $2.10 to $2.36 Slaughter billies $2.20 to $3.40.

Wooled Lamb: N/A
Slaughter Lambs: 3.50 to 4.03 Heavies 2.20 to 3.95
Slaughter Ewes: 1.30 to 1.85 mostly 1.56 to 1.81
Kid Goats: 3.50 to 5.70 mostly 4.51 to 5.04 

Top Representative Sales:
Ronny Alexander, Paint Rock, 27 hair lambs, 56, 4.00
Jessie Ensor, Bronte, 10 hair lambs, 54, 4.03
Roberto Villeda, San Angelo, 11 hair lambs, 58, 3.97
Shannon Kendall, San Angelo, 14 hair lambs, 48, 3.95
Marcial Campos, Muleshoe, 43 hair lambs, 62, 3.99
Corey Taylor, Paint Rock, 15 hair lambs, 67, 3.81
Gilberto Lozoya, Hereford, 15 hair lambs, 65, 3.89
Mary Jernigan, Iraan, 19 hair lambs, 74, 3.90
B & G Farms, Melvin, 11 hair lambs, 72, 3.93
Dan Fleming, Menard, 10 hair lambs, 71, 3.91
Curtis Evans, Ft Davis, 19 hair lambs, 64, 3.70
Juliet Holdings, Ft Worth, 16 hair lambs, 84, 3.87
Christine Wilde, San Angelo, 4 kid goats, 61, 5.40
Kevin Bell, Big Spring, 7 kid goats, 58, 5.40
Sam Heflin, Big Lake, 24 kid goats, 51, 5.35
Barton Club Lambs, Christoval, 10 kid goats, 53, 5.00

 

                                           

 

CATTLE REPRESENTATIVE SALES REPORT

 

Producers Livestock Auction
Thursday April 23, 2026
San Angelo-Producers Livestock Auction sold 314 head of cattle. Compared with last weeks sale we had limited numbers of calves and feeder yearlings sold near steady with continued strong demand. Slaughter cows and bulls sold near steady. A handful of replacement cows and pairs sold steady to slightly higher.

Better Quality Steers: 400-600 lbs, 380.00-530.00, mostly 420.00-500.00, 600-800 lbs, 320.00-440.00, mostly 360.00-420.00
Better Quality Heifers: 400-600 lbs, 360.00-510.00, mostly 390.00-460.00, 600-800 lbs, 300.00-400.00, mostly 325.00-365.00
Slaughter Cows: Average to high yield 145.00-160.00, few highest yielding 161.00-173.00
Slaughter Bulls: Average to high yield 185.00-200.00, highest yielding 201.00-215.00
Bred Cows & 2 Year Olds: Average to better quality few singles and small groups at 2400.00-3300.00 per head
Cow/Calf pairs: Average to better quality few small groups at 3300.00-4100.00 per pair

Top Representative Sales:
Sidney Burns, Robert Lee, 2 bulls, 348, 630.00
Rocking K L/C, Ballinger, 2 steers, 340, 600.00
Chase Howells, San Angelo, 2 steers, 318, 640.00
Chase Howells, San Angelo, 2 heifers, 470, 450.00
Tres Pavos Reales, Ft Stockton, 5 steers, 374, 610.00
Tres Pavos Reales, Ft Stockton, 8 steers, 463, 530.00
Tres Pavos Reales, Ft Stockton, 10 steers, 549, 496.00
Tres Pavos Reales, Ft Stockton, 6 heifers, 432, 505.00
David Wilson, Eldorado, 8 steers, 579, 454.00
David Wilson, Eldorado, 4 cows & calves 4100.00 per pair
Jess Poteet, Miles, 2 steers, 618, 440.00
Bridgford Family Trust, San Angelo, 2 steers, 613, 420.00
B & B Farms, San Angelo, 4 heifers, 469, 465.00
Jimmy Johns, Roscoe, 2 heifers, 565, 408.00
Glenbrook Partners, San Antonio, 2 heifers, 608, 410.00
Tommy Hendry, Robert Lee, 3 cows, 1330, 174.00
Phinney Bros, Miles, 1 bull, 2105, 215.00
Mitch Aufdengarten, Marfa, 1 bull, 1925, 214.00