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Dumfries Store & Breeding Cattle Sale Report

C&D Auctions held their fortnightly sale of Store Cattle in Dumfries on Monday 26th May 2025.

No let up of trade with Buyers actively seeking cattle. Jackson, Newbarn sold Heifers at £2350 or 447.6p/kg. Bullocks topped at £2210 from Graham, Midtown and 500p/kg from McClanachan, Oxgang. Bulls to £1500 from McBryde, Lochbank and 428.6p/kg.

Bullocks per Head
Limousin – £2210 Midtown, £2100 Marwhirn, £2020 Midtown, £2000 Newbarn
Charolais – £2200 & £2080 Marwhirn, £1920 High Auchneel
Aberdeen Angus – £1900, £1840 (x2) Backburn
British Blue – £1900 Midtown, £1890 Seafield
Fleckvieh – £1860 & £1840 Seafield
Hereford – £1860 Seafield
Simmental – £1820 High Auchneel
Friesian – £1620 Baltersan

Bullocks per Kg
Simmental – 500p Oxgang
Limousin – 496.3p Hazelbank
British Blue – 452.5p Slacks
Fleckvieh – 452.5p Slacks
Aberdeen Angus – 434.8p Arndarroch

Heifers per Head
Limousin – £2350 Newbarn, £2040 High Auchneel, £2000 Midtown, £1960 & £1940 High Auchneel, £1900 Meikleholm
Charolais – £2320 Marwhirn
Aberdeen Angus – £2080, £1980, £1960 & £1940 High Auchneel, £1900 Tara, £1900 Boreland
Simmental – £1980 & £1900 High Auchneel
British Blue – £1900 Seafield
Fleckvieh – £1870 & £1850 Woodend
Beef Shorthorn – £1720 Tara

Heifers per Kg
Charollais – 446.6p Oxgang
Limousin – 447.6p Newbarn, 438.9p Woodend
Aberdeen Angus – 416.8p High Auchneel

Bulls per Head
Limousin – £1500 Lochbank
Simmental – £1220 Lochbank

Bulls per Kg
Limousin – 428.6p Lochbank

 

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