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Longtown Store & Breeding Sheep Sale Report

C&D Auction Marts had forward 6,568 store lambs, feeding ewes and cast rams at their weekly sale at Longtown on Wednesday 24th September 2025.

Store lambs of all classes dearer on the week with more faces appearing at ringside as Blue Tongue restrictions lift. A light show of short keep lambs on offer, with a larger show of longer keep lambs forward. Topping the sale were a pen of Texel lambs at £138 from WJ Little, Low Old Shields.

Store Lambs
Texel – £138 Low Old Shield, £129 Priesthaugh
Suffolk – £135 Priesthaugh, £127 Lightbirks
Beltex – £130 Bridgestone, £126 Sorbie Farm
Cross – £122 Low Old Shield, £121 Hunthill Estate, £116 Tulip Villa
Blackface – £114 Craig Farm
Cheviot – £112 High Chesters, £107 Woodburnhaugh
Cheviot Mule – £109 Hepplehill, £105 Glenjaan
North Country Cheviot – £108 Monklaw
Easycare £70 Aydon South Farm

Tup Lambs
Texel  – £126 Low Old Shield, £120 Millbeck Hall
Easycare– £110, £108, £101 Barnside
Cheviot – £108 High Chesters, £107 Megdale, £103 Woodburnhaugh
Beltex – £103 High Chesters
Blackface – £100 Blackriggs Farm
Suffolk – £90 Edgerston Home
North Country Cheviot– £90 Blakehope
Cross – £90 Hunthill Estate

Feeding ewes dearer again on the week as again with bluetongue restrictions lifting. Many more feeding ewes required each week to meet buyers demands.

Feeding Ewes
Suffolk– £192 Mosshill
Beltex – £190 Mosshill
Texel –£130 Gillalees
Cross – £132 Mosshil
Easycare– £130 Barnside
Blackface – £128 Craig Farm
Cheviot – £120 Arkleton
Swaledale – £106 Little Ryle
Dorset– £76 Hopestead

Rams
Blackface – £110 Craig Farm
Texel– £110  Dunach Estate
North Country Cheviot– £104 Dunach Estate

 

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