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Dumfries OTM and Prime Cattle Report

C&D Auctions Ltd held their fortnightly sale of 100 OTM & Prime Cattle in Dumfries on Monday 10th November 2025.

OTM’s maintained recent values with more plainer types forward. Beef Cows topped at £2759 and 390p/kg from Herries Farms, Lantonside. Dairy Cows to £2373.60 from Lochhead, Beyond the Burn and to 300p/kg from Sloan, Kirktonfield. Bulls topped at £3082 from Wilson, Newmains and to 398p/kg from Paterson, Hartbush.

Prime Cattle to 440p/kg from Jardine, Yett to R Johnstone & Sons Butchers, Annan.

Beef Cows per Head
Limousin – £2759 & £2701 Lantonside, £2457 Hartbush, £2402.40 & £2214 Lantonside
Stabiliser – £2491.20 & £2109 Bennan
Simmental – £2374.75, £23691.10, £2106 Lantonside, £2085 Innerfield, £2073.60 Fernoch, £1999.50 Potterland
Charolais – £2072 Oxgang
Aberdeen Angus – £2071.10 Boreland of Southwick, £2050.25 Gatehouse, £2015.50 Shambellie Grange, £2011.50 Innerfield
Hereford – £1820.90 Tarbert
Galloway – £1820 Barfil

Beef Cows per Kg
Limousin – 390p Lantonside, 378p Hartbush, 370p & 328p (x2) Lantonside
Simmental – 300p Innerfield, 298p & 295p Lantonside, 295p Oxgang
Aberdeen Angus – 298p Boreland of Southwick, 295p Gatehouse
Hereford – 290p Baltersan
Stabiliser – 288p Bennan

Dairy Cows per Head
Brown Swiss – £2373.60 Beyond the Burn
Holstein Friesian – £2194.80 Maxwellbank, £2130 Kirktonfield, £2067 Chapelcroft
Friesian – £1950 New Farm

Dairy Cows per Kg
Holstein Friesian – 300p & 290p Kirktonfield, 290p Boreland of Colvend, 265p Chapelcroft
Friesian – 282p Baltersan, 260p New Farm

Bulls per Head
Aberdeen Angus – £3082 Newmains
Limousin – £2706.40 Hartbush

Bulls per Kg
Limousin – 398p Hartbush
Galloway – 275p Barfil

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