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Dumfries Prime Sheep Report – 01 July 2026

C&D Auction Marts Ltd held their weekly sale of Prime Sheep in Dumfries. No let up in the lamb trade with 415 head being presented to old and new Buyers and levelling at 396.1p/kg and 399.7p/kg SQQ. Texel lambs from Hiddleston, Wellhill to £196 and 436p/kg. A good show of cast ewes and rams were on offer and would be dearer on the week. More lambs, cast ewes and rams are required for next week to meet Buyers demands.

Lambs (32.1-39kg) averaged 402.5p/kg and topped at 413p/kg from Rodan, Woodhead of Dardarroch

Texel – £161 Woodhead of Dardarroch, £158 Dressertland

Dutch Spotted – £154 Rigghead

Texel – 413p Woodhead of Dardarroch, 405p Dressertland

Lambs (39.1-45.5kg) averaged 398.5p/kg and topped at 436p/kg from Hiddleston, Wellhill

Texel – £196 Wellhill, £187 Dalmakethar, £182 (x2) Newmains of Duncow

Texel – 436p Wellhill, 416p Dalmakethar, 406p Maryfield

Lambs (45.6-52kg) averaged 379.6p/kg and topped at 402p/kg from Sloan, Rigghead

Texel – £192 & £190 Halldykes, £190 Rigghead, £187.50 Newmains of Duncow, £185 Rigghead, £184 Wellhill

Suffolk – £187 Newmains of Shawhead

Texel – 402p Rigghead

Heavy Ewes topped at £295 from Sloan, Rigghead

Texel – £295 Rigghead, £260 Pendicle, £240 Newmains of Shawhead

Suffolk – £210 Newmains of Shawhead, £202 Pendicle

Cross – £208 Newmains of Shawhead, £192 Rigghead

Blue Texel – £190 Pendicle

Charollais – £190 & £175 Pendicle

North Country Cheviot – £170 Kingside

Light Ewes topped at £136 from Cockburn, Kingside

£136 Kingside

Please contact your auctioneers for further enquiries:

Harry Begg – 07713 569 593

Cameron Robertson – 07435 702 625

Alistair Watret – 07715 499 320

Robert Weir – 07885 729 495

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