CME February live cattle futures closed down 1.85 cents at 215.400 cents per pound. January feeder cattle futures slumped 5.075 cents to end at 316.375 cents per pound.
In the cash market, dressed cattle traded at $345 per hundredweight in northern areas on Wednesday, down $5-$6 from a week ago, brokers said. In the south, live cattle traded at $224 per hundredweight, down $3-$4 from last week, they said.
Traders were waiting for the US Department of Agriculture to issue a Cattle on Feed report on Friday, after the agency did not release the monthly report in October due to the federal government's shutdown. Analysts estimated the inventory of cattle on feed in US feedlots on November 1 was down 2.2% from a year earlier.
"Tomorrow's COF report should be bullish for the industry, but until the technicals improve, fundamentals don't mean a lot," Hoops said.
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