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MODULE 3: Market Focused Lamb and Sheepmeat Production
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1. Domestic lamb

Market segment

Carcase weight (kg)

Preferred Market fat scores

Comment

Supermarket lamb

18 to 22

2 and 3

Second cross preferred

Food service lamb

20 to 25

2 and 3

Lean and high yielding preferred

Other domestic lamb                  

Variable weights

2 to 4

Range of lamb types depending on end user requirements

Note: MSA prefers a fat score of 2-3


2. Export lamb

Market segment

Carcase weight (kg)

Preferred fat score

Comment

Heavy export                         

20 to 30                                             

2 to 4

North America for prime cuts. Large volume markets for lower value cuts

Light export

10 to 16

2

Mainly Middle Eastern markets

‘Haj’ market

35 to 41 liveweight

Market is for lambs (6 to 12 months). Entire male animals with ‘long’ tail intact are preferred

Source: MLA ‘The Lamb Guide’


3. Domestic sheepmeat markets for hogget and mutton

Market segment

Comment

Domestic manufacturing

17 to 21kg carcase weight, fat class 1 to 3, for manufactured meat products

Domestic retail

Hogget sold through meat retailers

Domestic food service

Cuts used in Asian and Middle Eastern style restaurants

Source: MLA ‘Making the Most of Mutton’ (Publication LPI061, free to MLA members)


4. Export sheepmeat markets for hogget and mutton

Market segment

Carcase weight (kg)

Preferred fat class

Comment

Heavy export

More than 20

2 to 4

Heavy carcase weights preferred

Light export

14 to 16

1 to 2

Lightweight, lean carcases

Live sheep

NA

NA

Wethers more than 50 kg liveweight

Source: MLA ‘Making the Most of Mutton’ (Publication LPI061, free to MLA members)