"It's a question of demand going forward because the consumer is hurting," independent livestock trader Dan Norcini said.
Investors assessed a mixed set of reports, including a decline in weekly jobless claims and an ADP survey which showed employers hired the fewest number of workers in 3-1/2 years in August.
Most-active CME October live cattle closed down 1.975 cents at 177.25 cents per pound. Most-active CME October feeder cattle finished down 2.875 cents at 234.575 cents per pound.
Select boxed beef prices fell on Thursday afternoon, with prices down $2.61 at $296.78 per hundredweight (cwt), US Department of Agriculture (USDA) data showed. Choice boxed beef cutouts fell $0.09 at $311.51 per cwt.
Pork carcass cutout prices fell by $0.12 at $95.17 per cwt, according to USDA data. Ham and pork belly values also fell.
Most-active CME October lean hog futures settled down 0.875 cent at 80.7 cents per pound.
In other news, a recent anthrax outbreak among Wyoming cattle prompted a spurt of "fear-based selling," Rich Nelson, chief strategist at Allendale, said.
The Wyoming Livestock Board reported on Tuesday that anthrax, a disease caused by bacteria that lays dormant in soil, affected multiple cattle herds in the state. Livestock with anthrax can suffer sudden death, weakness and other symptoms, the board said.
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