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Dumfries Primestock Wednesday 29 April 2026

C&D Marts prime sheep, Spring lambs to £183 For Hampshires from Newfield farm. Hoggs in good demand selling to £200 for a pen of Texels from Laird, East Polquhirter.

Prime Lambs

Small show of spring lambs on offer averaging out at 398ppk.

Hampshire– £183, £170 Newfield Farm

Prime Hoggs- Overall average 374ppk

32-39kg

Blackface- £172 Fingland

Beltex- £162 Muirside Farm

Cheviot- £149 Auchentaggart

Cross- £144 Woodhouse Bungalow

Cheviot- £144 Woodhouse Bungalow

39-45kg

Blackface- £176 Barr

Suffolk- £173 Muirside Farm

Texel- £172 Muirside

Cheviot- £166 Muirside Farm

Cheviot Mule- £164 Muirside Farm, £161 Woodhouse Bungalow

Texel- £144 High Townhead

46-52kg

Suffolk- £189 East Polquhirter

Texel- £187, £185 Muirside Farm, £184 East Polquhirter

Beltex- £185 East Polquhirter

Cheviot Mule- £173 Muirside Farm

Cross- £164 Glendenholm

52 +kg

Texel- £200, £194 East Polquhirter, £182 Glendenholm

Cheviot- £193 Glendenholm

Suffolk- £186 Muirside Farm, £184 Glendenholm

Blackface- £178 Barr Farm

Cast Ewes

Heavy Ewes average £134

Texel- £190 High Townhead

Cheviot- £176 Auchentaggart

Cheviot Mule- £170 High Townhead

Cross- £162 Auchencheyne

Light Ewes average £117

Blackface- £148 Glenkiln, £144 Barr Farm

Cheviot- £140 High Townhead, £138, £132 Auchencheyne

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