Carcoar (Livestock) Saleyards
The Central Tablelands Livestock Exchange (CTLX) provides the Central Tablelands Region with a state-of-the-art livestock auction facility that promises a competitive market for buyers and sellers alike. CTLX is one of the most advanced livestock facilities in Australia and represents the state of the art in livestock marketing.
Site Location
5km North East of Carcoar on the Mid Western Hwy.
10km South West of Blayney on the Mid Western Hwy.
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Benefits of the Livestock Exchange
For Sheep & Lamb Producers & Buyers
Strong weekly markets with a throughput of over 700,000 head per year, offering the best of Central Tablelands prime lamb and sheep.
For Cattle Producers & Buyers
Strong prime and store sales with a throughput of over 160,000 head per year, offering a choice selection of prime cattle, breeding stock and re-stocker lines - the best of the Central Tablelands.
A Competitive Alternative
Large volumes and quality yardings will attract strong and active buyer interest with 10 agents representing the Central Tablelands from Cowra, Molong, Canowindra and Orange to Blayney, Bathurst and Oberon. Marketing fees compare favourably with Forbes, Dubbo and Wagga making the CTLX a competitive alternative.
Presentation and handling
- Comfortable conditions - under cover selling and holding pens and dust minimisation through bitumen sealed vehicle movement areas
- Minimising stress - non bruise panelling and soft floor in cattle pens
- Presentation - buyer viewing lanes offer clear sight of stock
- Drafting - opportunity to sort by assessment and quality, including single animal cattle weighing facilities
- Security - video surveillance throughout
- Holding and resting paddocks will be available for on-site agistment
Efficiency
- Efficient yard design saves time in processing and in handling stock.
- Lanes and walkways are arranged to allow stockmen on horseback to move cattle efficiently.
- Advanced sale data processing and NLIS management - rapid reports in convenient format
For more information please visit the CTLX website at www.ctlx.com.au.
Download the CTLX brochure
Last modified:
07 Mar 2018