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Dumfries Store & Breeding Cattle Sale Report

C&D Auctions held their fortnightly sale of 313 Store Cattle at Dumfries on Monday 10th November 2025.

Cattle beginning to show the weather with trade bring every bit as dear with all classes sought after. Bullocks to £2320 from Jackson, Newbarn and to 520.8p/kg from KMB Farmers, Ardlamy. Heifers to £2280 from Dodd, Boreland of Southwick to 462.9p/kg from McBryde, Lochbank.

Bullocks per Head
Limousin – £2320 Newbarn, £2210 Kirkbride, £2200 Shangan, £2170 Ballaggan, £2100 Kirkbride, £2040 Holehouse
Charolais – £2260 Shangan
Hereford – £2250 Ballaggan, £2150 & £2100 High Auchneel
Aberdeen Angus – £2120 Kirkbride, £2080 Bush of Killylour, £2000 Fingland, £1960 Bush of Killylour
Simmental – £1960 3 Stonehouse
Beef Shorthorn – £1780 West Lanegate
Galloway – £1500 Baltersan
Friesian – £1340 Holehouse

Bullocks per Kg
Simmental – 520.8p Ardlamy
Saler – 491.2p & 489.8p Escart
Aberdeen Angus – 489.8p & 486.7p Escart
Hereford – 465.3p Balmore, 445.8p Tarbert
Limousin – 438.7p Holehouse
Galloway – 411p Baltersan

Heifers per Head
Aberdeen Angus – £2280 Boreland of Southwick, £2000 West Lanegate, £2000 High Auchneel, £1980 West Lanegate, £1960 High Auchneel, £1960 Leathorn, £1960 Kirkbride
Limousin – £2080 Kirkbride, £1980 Shangan, £1960 Meikle Barncleugh
Simmental – £1960 High Auchneel, £1930 Meikle Barncleugh
Charolais – £1940 Shangan
Hereford – £1940 High Auchneel, £1920 Leathorn
Fleckvieh – £1850 Mouswald Grange
Beef Shorthorn – £1760 West Lanegate
Holstein – £1720 Smallholmburn, £1700 Brownfield

Heifers per Kg
Simmental – 462.9p Lochbank
Limousin – 420.2p Kirkbride
Aberdeen Angus – 408.8p Kirkbride
Hereford – 395.3p 3 Stonehouse

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