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Dumfries OTM and Prime Cattle Report

C&D Auctions Ltd held their fortnightly sale of OTM and Prime Cattle in Dumfries on Monday 9th June 2025.

Another strong trade with buyers actively seeking cattle. Beef cows to £2850.75 from Wyllie, Newmains and to 325p/kg from Nicholson, Bombie. Dairy cows to £2537.50 from Murray, Conheath and to 318p/kg from Kincaid, Slacks. Bulls to £2827.50 and 290p/kg from Henderson, Kirkbride.

Prime cattle reached 442p/kg for a British Blue Heifer from Lockhart, Faulding Cleugh to R Johnstone & Sons Butchers, Annan.  

Dairy Cows per Head
Holstein Friesian – £2537.50. £2492.40, £2386.50 Conheath, £2092.50 Slacks, £2064 Conheath, £1944 Kirktonfield
Jersey – £1833 Park

Dairy Cows per Kg
Holstein Friesian – 270p Slacks, 258p Conheath, 252p Kirktonfield
Jersey – 260p Park
Friesian – 250p & 245p Baltersan
Norwegian Red – 245p New Farm

Beef Cows per Head
Limousin – £2850.75 Newmains, £2453.75 Bombie, £2220 Faulding Cleugh, £1985.60 Bombie
British Blue – £2563.60 Faulding Cleugh
Hereford – £2385 Slacks, £2041 Garloff
Charolais – £2227.25 & £2148.80 Garloff, £2117 16 St Ninians Grove
Beef Shorthorn – £1904.30 No2 Tregallon

Beef Cows per Kg
Limousin – 325p Bombie, 312p Conheath, 315p Newmains, 292p Bombie
Hereford – 318p Slacks
Aberdeen Angus – 302p Marwhirn, 290p Craigielands
Charolais – 295p Garloff, 292p 16 St Ninians
Beef Shorthorn – 278p No2 Tregallon

Bulls per Head
Limousin – £2827.50 Kirkbride
Simmental – £2242.50 Oxgang

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