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Dumfries Prime Sheep Report – 03 June 2026

C&D Auction Marts Ltd held their weekly sale of Prime Sheep in Dumfries. Spring Lamb trade was on fire today in Dumfries. Light Lambs averaging 490p/kg, in spec averaging 470p/kg and heavies topped at 468p/kg. Barbour, Carsegowan tops at £220. Texels seen £215 from Shennan, Craigbill. Inspec Suffolks seen £214 & £212 from Paterson, Hartbush. Strawhorn, Broomhillbank was up to 490p/kg. Start drawing lambs for next Wednesday!

Lambs (32.1-39kg) averaged 489.3p/kg and topped at 490p/kg from Strawhorn, Broomhillbank

Texel – £191 Broomhillbank

Beltex – £190 Glenhowan

Lambs (39.1-45.5kg) averaged 470.4p/kg and topped at 484p/kg from Barbour, Carsegowan

Suffolk – £213 Carsegowan, £193 Newbigging

Beltex – £203 Glenhowan

Texel – £197 Newbigging, £192 Broomhillbank

Dutch Spotted – £193 Glenhowan

Lambs (45.6-52kg) averaged 455.2p/kg and topped at 468p/kg from Barbour, Carsegowan

Suffolk – £220 Carsegowan, £214 & £212 Hartbush

Texel – £215 Craigbill, £200 & £190 1 Waugh Place

A tidy up show of Hoggs still remained firm money. £216 for Scotch Mule Hoggs from Klondyke Farms, Shancastle and £204 again for Mule Hoggs from Klondyke Farms, Shancastle. Glenkiln Farms, Bettyknowes were up to 390p/kg respectively.

Hoggs (32.1-39kg) averaged 335.1p/kg and topped at 347p/kg from Glenkiln Farms, Bettyknowes

Cheviot – £125 Bettyknowes

Blackface – £111 Bettyknowes

Hoggs (39.1-45.5kg) averaged 362.6p/kg and topped at 390p/kg from Glenkiln Farms, Bettyknowes

Cheviot – £160 Bettyknowes

Blackface – £136 Bettyknowes

Hoggs (45.6-52kg) averaged 375.1p/kg and topped at 408p/kg from Klondyke Farms, Shancastle

Cross – £204 Shancastle, £170 Hall of Drumpark, £162 Nethertown

Texel – £198 West Skelston, £184 Newbigging, £180 West Skelston, £167 Shancastle

Suffolk – £162 Newbigging

Hoggs (52.1+kg) averaged 355.4p/kg and topped at 393p/kg from Klondyke Farms, Shancastle

Cross – £216 Shancastle, £190 West Skelston

Texel – £192 & £182 Townhead, £178 West Skelston, £172 Newbigging

Cheviot – £182 Lawesknowe

Blue Texel – £180 Bettknowes

Suffolk – £180 West Skelston

Ewe trade was on form with a pen of 14 Texel cross making £216 from Kennedy, North Cowshaw and £214 for Suffolk Ewes from Shennan, Craigbill Farm.

Heavy Ewes topped at £216 from Kennedy, North Cowshaw

Texel – £216, £200, £196 & £190 North Cowshaw, £190 Woodcroft, £188 West Skelston, £180 Bettyknowes

Suffolk – £214 Craigbill, £200 & £194 Woodcroft

Dutch Spotted – £196 Glenhowan

Blue Texel – £188 & £142 Glenhowan

Cheviot Mule – £178 Lawesknowe, £170 Halldykes, £164 Bennan

Lleyn – £172 & £160 Bennan

Cross – £170 Halldykes, £164 Townhead, £164 Somerton, £160 Bettyknowes

Light Ewes topped at £156 from Arthur, Somerton

Cheviot – £156 Somerton, £144 & £138 Lawesknowe

Blackface – £144 Nethertown, £136 Woodhouse, £136 Guelt, £130 Somerton

Easycare – £110 Loch Arthur

Rams topped at £268 from Glenkiln Farms, Bettyknowes

Texel – £268 Bettyknowes, £225 Townhead

Cheviot – £178 Lawesknowe

Please contact your auctioneers for further enquiries:

Harry Begg – 07713 569 593

Cameron Robertson – 07435 702 625

Alistair Watret – 07715 499 320

Robert Weir – 07885 729 495

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