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Longtown Store & Breeding Sheep Sale Report

C & D Auction Marts held their weekly sale of Breeding sheep at Longtown on Tuesday 24th June 2025.

A very seasonal entry forward to a very strong ring of buyers with all classes being well sold. As the ewes with lambs dry up and the season comes to a close, we look forward to the Annual opening sale of 1,800 store lambs being held at Longtown Auction Mart on 15th July 2025. Early entries are appreciated.

Breeding Sheep

Ewes with Twins
Texel – £96 Bayles
North Country Cheviot – £92 & £78 Bayles

Hoggs with Singles
Greyface Mule
– £132 Bayles
Texel – £110 Bayles
Herdwick – £50 Allerbeck

Blue tongue will cause a few issues with border passing but C&D auction marts are working tirelessly on behalf of both Scottish and English clientele to ensure all classes of breeding, prime and store stock reach their full potential through the ring at Longtown and Dumfries auctions.

Please do not hesitate to contact your auctioneers and fields personnel for further enquiries. They are here to help and assist in any way possible.

John Walton 07880527066
Daniel Lynn 07584200489
Norman Douglas 07786366833
Helen Rickard 07741313029
Willie Skilling 07774603103
Joe Conley 07442246063

 

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