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Dumfries Primestock Report

C&D Auctions held their weekly sale of Prime Sheep in Dumfries on Wednesday 30th July 2025.

Prime lambs and cast ewes were sharper on the week. Heavies meeting plenty of demand as Buyers sought lambs of all classes selling to £193 from Borthwick, Shangan and to 391p/kg from Robb, Langhill Crossing. More lambs and cast ewes are needed on a weekly basis to meet buyers demands.

38 Lambs (32.1-39kg) average 346.84p/kg topped at 391p/kg from Robb, Langhill Crossing
Texel – £133 Woodhead of Dardarroch
Beltex – £129 Langhill Crossing

399 Lambs (39.1-45.5kg) average 344.81p/kg topped at 372p from Hoggan, Maryholm
Beltex – £165 Maryholm
Texel – £164.50 & £164 Shangan, £163.50 Innerfield, £162 Maryholm
Cheviot Mule – £161.50 Halldykes
Suffolk – £147 Innerfield, £144 Hallmeadow

197 Lambs (45.6-52kg) average 353.98p/kg topped at 378p/kg from Stewart, Halldykes
Texel – £188.50 Newmains, £187 Halldykes, £185 Maryholm, £183 Newmains, £182 Shangan
Cheviot Mule – £183 Halldykes

22 Lambs (52.1kg +) averaged 351.33p/kg topped at 364p/kg from Borthwick, Shangan
Texel – £193 Shangan

66 Heavy Ewes averaged £185.44 topped at £268 from Kennedy, North Cowshaw
Texel – £268, £254 & £248 North Cowshaw
Cross – £188 Innerfield
Cheviot Mule – £180 Hartbush

58 Light Ewes averaged £89.88 topped at £180 from Wilson, Marwhirn
Cheviot – £180 & £162 Marwhirn
Blackface – £158 Woodhouse Bungalow

Please contact your auctioneers for further enquiries:
Harry Begg – 07713 569 593
Robert Weir – 07885 729 495
Alistair Watret – 07715 499 320

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