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Dumfries Store & Breeding Cattle Sale Report

C&D Auctions held their fortnightly sale of Store Cattle in Dumfries on Monday 23rd June 2025.

Cattle no cheaper with buyers actively seeking all classes. Angus bullocks topped at £2010 from Stodart, Highlaw with a pen from Henderson, Kirkbride realising 447.7p/kg. British Blue heifers sold to £1980 from Ramsay, High Auchneel with Limousin heifers at 404.3p/kg from Taylor, Hopestead.

Bullocks per Head
Aberdeen Angus – £2010 & £1950 Highlaw, £1910 Fardingjames
Limousin – £1970 Kirkbride, £1900 Midtown, £1900 Kirkbride
Simmental – £1910 High Auchneel

Bullocks per Kg
Limousin – 447.7p Kirkbride, 436.8p Midtown
Aberdeen Angus – 418.4p Highlaw

Heifers per Head
British Blue – £1980 High Auchneel
Limousin – £1940 Midtown, £1900 High Auchneel
Hereford – £1900 High Auchneel
Norwegian Red – £1900 High Auchneel
Simmental – £1900 (x2) High Auchneel
Fleckveih – £1880 High Auchneel
Aberdeen Angus – £1860 Highlaw

Heifers per Kg
Limousin – 404.3p Hopestead, 395.8p High Auchneel, 393.8p Hillend
Simmental – 400p Oxgang, 395.80p High Auchneel
Norwegian Red – 395.8p High Auchneel
Aberdeen Angus – 395.20p Highlaw

 

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