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Ervie Spring Sale of Hereford Bulls

C&D Auctions conducted the annual Spring sale of Hereford and Aberdeen Angus Bulls at Mains of Airies, Kirkcolm on Thursday 6th February 2025 on behalf of John Douglas and Family. Well established and with online bidding customers were attracted by the rising two year old hardy, unpampered bulls on offer with interest throughout the UK. 37 bulls sold to average £2767 ranging from £2200 to £5000.

The sale topped at £5000 for Airies Salvador Z174, an Aberdeen Angus bull which heads north to Dundee with WC Millar & Partners. Next best Angus bull at £3600 for Airies Salvador Z177 which stayed locally at Kilbreen purchased by the Firm of E Little.

Hereford bulls sold to £4000 for Towford Achiever 333273 from the Achievement family, selling to regular buyer The Campbell Partnership, Galashiels. Followed by Ervie Advance 303095 from the Pansy family, at £3800 which headed to North Yorkshire to Briscoe Farmers.

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