Statistics Canada released data showing the value per head of livestock at July 1 increased for most categories between 2021 and 2025. Total cattle rose from $1,957 in 2021 to $3,950 in 2025, while bulls climbed from $3,450 to $5,725. Dairy cows increased from $2,558 to $3,042, and beef cows from $1,904 to $4,246. Beef and dairy heifers for breeding and slaughter also saw higher values. Pigs remained lower overall, with total pigs moving from $151 to $169, boars from $621 to $683, and sows from $376 to $472. Lambs grew from $256 to $326 and total sheep from $335 to $370. Chicken and turkey values changed only slightly.
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