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Home > Sales Reports > Longtown Mart > Store & Breeding Cattle > Longtown Breeding Cattle Sale Report – 05 August 2025

Longtown Breeding Cattle Sale Report

C & D Auction Marts held their Store Cattle Sale at Longtown on Tuesday 5th August 2025.

A small select show of promotional yearling cattle sold to a top of £1380 for a British Blue Bullock from Postlethwaite, Rainors.

Please note that opening sale of 350 Feeding Bulls and Store Cattle will be held at Barnard Castle Auction Mart on Tuesday 12th August, sale to commence at 10am.

Special sale of Scottish Only Store Cattle at Longtown Auction on Tuesday 12th August. Early entries appreciated.

Annual Special Sale of 400 Store Cattle & Feeding Bulls at Longtown Auction on Tuesday 19th August. Entries are now open and will close on Tuesday 12th August at 5pm.

Bullocks
British Blues – £1380 & £1140 Rainors
Blonde – £1280 Rainors

Heifers
Galloway – £800 & £670 Blakehope

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