Favourable market returns in June and the start of July witnessed many farmers moving lambs faster to take advantage of higher prices on offer. This had an effect on the average carcase weight of lambs with a lower volume of sheepmeat processed also helping to underpin demand. The lower average carcase weight of lambs was also influenced by lambs achieving lower than anticipated slaughter performance with this factor coming particularly under the spotlight in recent weeks. The lower kill-out performance and inferior fat cover being reported by factories and farmers is limiting returns and, in the worst cases, delivering a substandard carcase for processing.