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Dumfries Primestock Report

C&D Auctions held their weekly sale of prime sheep in Dumfries on Wednesday 7th May 2025.

Texel hoggs realised £168 from Maxwell Farming, Druidhall. A smaller show forward which would be sharper on the week.

Hoggs per Head
Blue Texel – £144 Garloff
Texel – £168 Druidhall, £158 Garloff, £144 Rigghead
Suffolk – £144 Rigghead
Cheviot – £144 Druidhall

Heavy Ewes per Head
Texel – £240 Druidhall, £232 High Townhead, £226 & £224 Druidhall
Suffolk – £196 Auchenfad
Blue Leicester – £196 Barr
Cheviot Mule – £180 & £166 Kirkhill, £166 Muirside
Cross – £142 Rigghead, £140 Dempsterton, £138 Wellhill
Beltex – £132 Rashgill Park

Light Ewes per Head
Cheviot – £172 & £148 Muirside, £138 Wellhill
Blackface – £138 Fardingjames, £134 Dempsterton, £128 Fardingjames

Rams per Head
Texel – £262, £194 & £172 Druidhall
Blue Leicester – £242 Barr
Cheviot – £180 Druidhall

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