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Dumfries OTM and Prime Cattle Report

C&D Auctions Ltd held their fortnightly sale of OTMs in Dumfries on Monday 4th August 2025.

More new faces ringside with trade easily upholding recent high rates with all classes sought after. Dairy cows averaged 238.46p/kg topped at 302p/kg and £2964 from Currie, Barndennoch. Beef cows averaged 285.39p/kg topped at 355p/kg from Young, High Townhead and to £2873 from Ewart, Belridding. Bulls averaged 214.53p/kg topped at 270p/kg from Baile Curraich and to £2020 from Rennie, Tarbert.

Prime cattle met a firm demand selling to 435p/kg & £2510.90 from Jardine, Yett to R Johnstone & Sons Butchers, Annan. Prime Bulls to £2418 from Grierson, Shambellie Grange.

Dairy Cows per Head
Holstein – £2964, £2627.40 & £2392.50 Barndennoch, £2345.25 Brownfield, £2294.60 Barnbarroch, £2090.40 Maxwellbank, £2088 Barndennoch
Friesian – £2354.20 Park
Swedish Red – £1938 Grains
Ayrshire – £1883.40 Park

Dairy Cows per Kg
Holstein – 302p Barndennoch, 298p Barnbarroch, 288p & 285p Barndennoch
Friesain – 298p Park, 290p New Farm

Beef Cows per Head
Limousin – £2873 Belridding, £2538.25 High Townhead, £2340 Meikle Kirkland, £2293.20 Newmains, £2189.60 Belridding, £2161.25 Tombuie, £2102.50 Ballaggan
British Blue – £2605.20 Belridding
Simmental – £2591.20 High Townhead, £2416 Newmains, £2160.50 Brackley, £2153.50 Fernoch
Aberdeen Angus – £2199.60 Newmains
Hereford – £1926.60 Brandleys
Galloway – £1668 Ifferdale

Beef Cows per Kg
Limousin – 355p High Townhead, 340p Belridding, 325p Tombuie, 325p Meikle Kirkland, 322p Belridding, 312p Newmains
Simmental – 330p North Bowerhouses, 328p High Townhead, 302p Newmains, 295p Fernoch, 290p Brackley
Aberdeen Angus – 312p Newmains
British Blue – 312p Belridding, 298p Meikle Kirkland
Hereford – 288p Brandleys
Galloway – 278p Ifferdale
Shorthorn – 272p Ardkinglas Estate

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