Wagyu Market Insights
Current trends and pricing data in the American Wagyu industry. Powered by crowdsourced sale reports from producers like you.
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Fullblood Bulls
▲4.2%
Average$15,200
Range$6,000 - $32,000
Reports18 sales
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Purebred Bulls
▲2.1%
Average$8,100
Range$4,000 - $15,000
Reports24 sales
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F1 Bulls
▲1.5%
Average$4,800
Range$2,500 - $8,000
Reports31 sales
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Fullblood Females
▲3.8%
Average$8,700
Range$4,500 - $18,000
Reports22 sales
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Purebred Females
▲1.9%
Average$5,200
Range$2,800 - $9,500
Reports28 sales
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F1 Females
▲0.8%
Average$3,400
Range$2,000 - $5,500
Reports35 sales
Recent Sale Reports
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Fullblood Bulls(100% Wagyu)
2yo bull, TX • $18,000
Jan 28
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F1 Females(50% Wagyu x Angus)
heifer, KS • $3,200 x 10 hd
Jan 25
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Fullblood Semen(100% Wagyu)
MT • $125/straw (20 straws)
Jan 24
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Feeder Cattle(75% Wagyu)
OK • $3,100 x 25 hd
Jan 22
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Fullblood Females(100% Wagyu)
3yo cow, CA • $12,500
Jan 20
Market Context
The American Wagyu market continues to mature, with strong demand for quality genetics across all categories. The broader cattle market's supply constraints (national herd at 75-year lows) are supporting premium prices for Wagyu genetics.
Factors Supporting Prices
- • Lowest cattle inventory since 1951
- • Strong consumer demand for premium beef
- • Limited replacement heifer availability
- • Growing Wagyu producer base
Price Drivers by Category
- • Registration status (Fullblood vs. Percentage)
- • Genetic quality and EPDs
- • Breeder reputation
- • Geographic location
Disclaimer: Price data is crowdsourced from anonymous submissions and may not represent all market conditions. Actual prices vary significantly based on genetics, age, registration status, location, and current market conditions. Use this data as a general reference only.
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