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Longtown Store & Breeding Cattle Sale Report

C&D Auction Marts Ltd held their sale of store and breeding cattle on Tuesday 25th February 2025.

A smaller show of store cattle on offer however very keenly sought after as purchasers start to look for grazing cattle.

Topping the sale today was a tremendous 10 month old Limousin bull from T J Neill, Howtel realising £1860. Topping the bullock section was a Simmental cross bullock from N & N Hindmarch, Rowhope making £1770

Many more store cattle could be sold to vendors advantage.

PRINCIPAL PRICES

BULLOCKS
Simmental £1,770 Rowhope.

HEIFERS
Luing £1,270, £1,040 Boreland. 
Hereford £930 North Howes. 
Simmental £900 North Howes.

BULLS
Limousin £1,860, £1,540 Howtel.
Simmental £1,690, £1,630, £1,590 Howtel.

The next sale will be on Tuesday 11th March, with the Annual Kirkcambeck Spring Sale & March Special Sale of store and breeding cattle on Saturday 22nd March. Please advise entries at your earliest convenience to our auctioneers, who will be pleased to take your calls and be of any assistance to you and your business.

John Walton 07880 527066
Daniel Lynn 07584 200489

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