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Dumfries Calf Report – 13 July 2026

C&D Auction Marts Ltd held their fortnightly sale of Rearing Calves at Dumfries. A pleasing entry of calves were presented to a full ringside of active Buyers. The buying power presented at Dumfries outstripped supply with trade on fire from start to finish.

First time calf consigner Templeton, Glenlaugh presented a one month old Charolais Calf achieving £980. Mellin of Morrach, Newton Stewart presented some lovely Angus Heifers achieving £920. Fellend Farming Consigned a large batch of month old Black and White Bulls achieving £340.00

Bull Calf Principal prices:-

Aberdeen Angus – £790 Lodge of Kelton, £610 & £600 (x2) Lochmailing, £500 Beyond the Burn

Hereford – £600 & £510 Balnab

Limousin – £520 & £450 Grains

Beef Shorthorn – £410 West Logan

Holstein – £340 (x3), £330 (x3) & £320 (x2) Fellend

Brown Swiss – £280 (x3) Beyond the Burn

Heifer Calf Principal prices:-

Charolais – £980 Glenlaugh

Aberdeen Angus – £920 (x2), £810 (x3) Morrach, £750 Lodge of Kelton

Hereford – £600 (x4) Balnab)

Simmental – £410 Fairgirth

Many more could be sold at this successful regular sale and entries are actively sought for the next sale on Monday 27th July. Please contact your auctioneers for further enquiries:

Robert Weir – 07885 729 495

Cameron Robertson – 07435 702 625

Office – 01387 279495

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