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Dumfries Store & Breeding Cattle Sale Report

C&D Auctions held their fortnightly sale of Store Cattle in Dumfries on Monday 15th September 2025.

508 forward; A large ringside of buyers in attendance with trade being no easier for all classes. Bullocks sold to £2520 and 459.6p/kg from Ramsay, Dunbae to average 403.79p/kg. Heifers sold to £2360 from Brodie, Allfornaught; Reid, Rashigill and Somerville, Larglea and to 467.3p/kg from Somerville, Larglea to average 390.1p/kg. Bulls sold to £2100 and 470.6p/kg from Wyllie, Newmains and to average 393.01p/kg.

Bullocks per Head
Simmental – £2520 Dunbae, £2180 Bettyknowes, £2100 Dunbae, £2060 Bettyknowes
Charolais – £2370 Shenrick, £2100 Netherhall, £2090 West Lanegate, £2060 Bettyknowes, £2050 West Lanegate, £2040 Netherhall, £1990 West Lanegate, £1980 Allfornaught
Aberdeen Angus – £2320 Dunbae, £2210 Shenrick, £2130 Arnmannoch, £2110 Kirkbride, £2080 Bettyknowes, £2050 Keyla Park, £2040 Branteth, £2030 Kirkbride, £2000 Dunbae
INRA95 – £2200 Shenrick
Limousin – £2200 Ballaggan, £2170 Kirkbride, £2160 Dunbae, £2000 Belridding, £1980 Netherhall
Beef Shorthorn – £1980 Chapelknowe
Saler – £1980 & £1950 Dunbae
Hereford – £1920 Shawhill, £1870 Keyla Park
Galloway – £1500 Baltersan

Bullocks per Kg
Limousin – 459.60p Dunbae, 459.40p Hopestead, 447.80p & 444.40p Hillend, 431.10p Netherhall
British Blue – 451.50p & 432.90p Searigg
Charolais – 446.80p & 443.50p Netherhall, 428p West Lanegate
Aberdeen Angus – 443.90p The Bungalow, 433.30p Kerr, Gamerigg, 427.90p Arnmannoch
Saler – 422.70p Dunbae
Simmental – 420.90p Allfornaught, 420p Dunbae
Hereford – 415.60p Keyla Park
Beef Shorthorn – 387.80p Boreland of Southwick
Galloway – 379.70p Baltersan

Heifers per Head
British Blue – £2360 Larglea, £2270 Whitecroft Mains, £2090 Shenrick, £1900 Larglea
Charolais – £2360 Allfornaught, £2000 Bettyknowes, £1940 Allfornaught
Limousin – £2360 Rashgill Park, £2350 Larglea, £2220 Rashgill Park, £2030 (x2) Belridding, £1980 Shenrick
Aberdeen Angus – £2060 Shenrick, £1980 High Auchneel
Simmental – £2000 Bettyknowes, £1900 Larglea
Fleckvieh – £1980 & £1940 High Auchneel
Hereford – £1940 High Auchneel
Beef Shorthorn – £1870 Barnbarroch
Galloway – £1700 Newlands

Heifers per Kg
British Blue – 467.30p Larglea, 442.50p Pendicle, 429.90p Townhead, 421.10p Smallholmburn
Limousin – 451.90p Larglea, 446p Belridding, 443.20p Newmains, 436.60p Belridding
Charolais – 419.40p Craigielands Hill, 414.30p Allfornaught
Aberdeen Angus – 415.20p Gamerigg, 412.20p Whitecroft Mains
Beef Shorthorn – 411p Barnbarroch
Simmental – 397.50p Barnbarroch

Bulls per Head
Limousin – £2100 & £2000 Newmains

Bulls per Kg
Limousin – 470.60p & 467.70p Newmains

 

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