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Longtown Store & Breeding Cattle Sale Report

A small select show of store cattle on Tuesday 3rd June 2025 sold well topping at a £1560 for a pair of limousin steers consigned by M/s Wigham & Sons, Hethermill.

Please Note  Tuesday 17th June at 12.30pm
Ewes & Hoggs with Lambs at Foot
Breeding & Store Cattle at 12.30pm
Pedigree Beef Shorthorn Females & Bulls
Breeding Cattle of All Classes
Heifers & Cows with Calves at Foot
Incl. 10 Galloway x Shorthorn heifers with AA calves

Beef Breeding Bulls
Breeding Cattle also online via Marteye.ie

Store Cattle
Blue Tongue – cattle from throughout Scotland and from the Northern Counties of England (outwith the zone) can be freely sold at this sale  

Bullocks
Limousin – £1560 Hethermill
Friesian – £1470 Hethermill

Heifers
Charolais – £1160 & £1100 Potholm
Limousin – £1160 Potholm
Aberdeen Angus  – £980 Potholm

Bulls
Belted Galloway – £850 & £650 Mochrum Estate

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