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Longtown Store & Breeding Sheep Sale Report

C&D Auction Marts Ltd had forward a smaller show at their weekly sale at Longtown on Tuesday 10th June 2025.

A seasonal show of ewes and hoggs with lambs at foot were forward to a busy ring of potential purchasers ensuring all classes sold to a fast trade.

Please Note: An increased entry for Tuesday 17th June to include 60 Texel cross hoggs with Beltex x lambs at foot consigned by M/S Muir, Towlaw.

Hoggs & Singles
Texel- £138, £132 Thornton Tower
Cheviot- £84 Bayles Farm

Shearlings & Twins
Suffolk x – £118 Thornton Tower

Ewes & Singles
Cross– £100 Bayles Farm
Texel– £100 Bayles Farm
Cheviot – £85, £76 Tempest Tower

Ewes & Twins
Texel – £110 Thornton Tower,
Cheviot – £78 Bayles Farm

Feeding ewe numbers in very short supply.  Topping the sale at £142 was TM Ewart, Barkbeth for a Texel ewe. A small seasonal show sold to a buoyant trade.

Feeding Ewes
Texels – £142, £122 Barkbeth
Blackface – £112 Barkbeth 
Swaledale – £66 Peat Gap

 

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