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Dumfries OTM & Prime Cattle Report – 9 March 2026

C&D Auction Marts Ltd held their fortnightly sale of OTM and Prime Cattle at Dumfries. A plainer show forward but didn’t matter as everything sold to high returns with 11 active regular purchasers in attendance.

Top price today was £2618 from Richardson, Courstein for an 850kg Aberdeen Angus Cross cow. Mair of Meikleholm was up to £2486.25, £2436 & £2264.60. Southwick Estates were up to £2405 for a Stabiliser cow.

Dairy cows up to £1922 from More, Maxwellbank and £2052.75 from Burgoyne, Shenrick.

Beef Cows average 297.66p/kg to 345p/kg from Bell, North Bowerhouses and to £2618 from Richardson, Courstein.

Dairy Cows average 216.05p/kg to 258p/kg from Roan, Barnbarroch and to £2052.72 from Burgoyne, Shenrick.

Prime cattle met plenty of demand to 440p/kg & 410p/kg from Jardine, Yett to R Johnstone & Sons Butchers, Annan and M Helliwell.

Beef Cows per Head

Aberdeen Angus – £2618 Courstein, £2408.25 Shambellie Grange, £2129.10 Whitehall, £2058 Shambellie Grange

Simmental – £2486.25, £2436 & £2264.60 Meikleholm, £2181.20 North Bowerhouses, £2073.20 Hunterhouse

Limousin – £2405 Newmains, £2345.20 Hunterhouse, £2166 Newmains, £2055 Courstein

Stabiliser – £2405 Southwick

Charolais – £2094.50 Auchenfad

British Blue – £2026.40 Meikle Kirkland

Beef Cows per Kg

Aberdeen Angus – 345p North Bowerhouses

Limousin – 342p Ballaggan

Simmental – 338p Meikleholm

Dairy Cows per Head

Montbeliarde – £2052.75 Shenrick

Holstein Friesian – £1922 Maxwellbank, £1909.20 Barnbarroch

Dairy Cows per Kg

Holstein Friesian – 258p Barnbarroch, 248p Maxwellbank

Montbeliarde – 255p Shenrick

Please contact your auctioneers for further enquiries:

Harry Begg – 07713 569 593

Alistair Watret – 07715 499 320

Robert Weir – 07885 729 495

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