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Dumfries OTM and Prime Cattle Report

C&D Auctions Ltd held their fortnightly sale of OTM and Prime Cattle in Dumfries on Monday 23rd June 2025.

A smaller show continues to be easily sold. Beef Shorthorn cows to £2699.25 from Dodd, Boreland of Southwick with Aberdeen Angus cows making 320p/kg from Bell, Cormaddie. Holstein Friesian cows to £2100 from Currie, Barndennoch and to 270p/kg. Prime cattle to 440p/kg for Limousin heifers from Lockhart, Fauldingcleugh to R Johnstone & Sons Butchers, Annan.

Dairy Cows per Head
Holstein Friesian – £2100, £1984.50, £1953 & £1898.75 Barndennoch, £1875.50 Brownfield
Ayrshire – £2064 Halmyre
Montbeliarde – £1675 Upper Portrack
Norwegian Red – £1596 Upper Portrack
Brown Swiss – £1529.50 Beyond the Burn
Swedish Red – £1511.30 Shenrick

Dairy Cows per Kg
Holstein Friesian – 270p Barndennoch, 270p Brownfield, 252p & 250p Barndennoch
Montbeliarde – 250p Upper Portrack

Beef Cows per Head
Beef Shorthorn – £2699.25 Boreland of Southwick
Aberdeen Angus – £22964.60, £2247.50 & £2131.25 Boreland of Southwick, £2058.75 & £2000 Cormaddie
Saler – £1925 Auchenfad
Limousin – £1984.50 Kirkhill

Beef Cows per Kg
Aberdeen Angus – 320p & 305p Cormaddie, 298p & 290p Boreland of Southwick
Saler – 308p Auchenfad
Beef Shorthorn – 295p Boreland of Southwick

Bulls per Head
Aberdeen Angus – £1965 Lochmailing
Beltie Galloway – £1840 Upper Portrack

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