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Dumfries Store & Breeding Cattle Sale Report

C&D Auctions held their fortnightly sale of store cattle in Dumfries on Monday 3rd February 2025.

283 forward, new and old buyers in attendance with trade exceptional. Outstripping demand with all weights and sizes wanted. Archbank Farming Co, Archbank sold the top priced bullocks at £2200 with JD Quigley & Son, Craigielands Hill selling at 455.4p/kg. Heifers sold to £1850 from DJ Gordon Wright, Innerfield and to 381.4p/kg from D Sloan, Backburn.

Bullocks per Head

Simmental – £2200, £2020, £2000 & £1980 Archbank, £1830 Seafield
Aberdeen Angus – £2070 & £1960 Fardingjames, £1760 Auchencrieff, £1740 Seafield
Limousin – £1900 Fardingjames, £1800 & £1790 Shenrick, £1710 Belridding
British Blue – £1760 Seafield, £1740 Backburn
Charolais – £1760 Shenrick
Hereford – £1740 & £1720 Seafield, £1690 High Auchneel
Holstein Friesian – £1720 Auchencrieff, £1500 Langhill
Beef Shorthorn – £1600 Backburn
Montbeliarde – £1580 Mouswald Grange
Saler – £1460 Auchenfad
Friesian – £1400 Park                      

Heifers per Head

Aberdeen Angus – £1850 & £1780 Innerfield, £1720 High Auchneel, £1710 Shenrick
Simmental – £1830 & £1780 Innerfield
Fleckvieh – £1770 Seafield
British Blue – £1770 & £1740 Seafield
Limousin – £1730 Ballaggan, £1640 Backburn, £1630 Shenrick
Hereford – £1680 Slacks, £1670 High Auchneel
Charolais – £1660 High Auchneel,
Montbeliarde – £1500 Shenrick

Bull per Head

Limousin – £1660 & £1600 Rashgill Park

 

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