In Queensland in January 2012, in trend terms, there were:
310,400 cattle slaughtered, the highest number of any state or territory (49.2% of all cattle slaughtered), and the highest in Queensland since April 2007
9,300 calves slaughtered, little changed from the January 2011 figure
35,200 sheep slaughtered, an increase of 2.0% on the January 2011 figure, but still well below the recent high of 65,000 in February 2009
23,500 lambs slaughtered, the eleventh consecutive monthly increase, but still the lowest number slaughtered in the nation.
Do you know how many livestock have been slaughtered in your state or territory?
Livestock slaughtering statistics are based on a monthly collection from abattoirs and other major slaughtering establishments. They include estimates of animals slaughtered by country butchers and other small slaughtering establishments.
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