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Longtown Store & Breeding Sheep Sale Report

C & D Auction Marts held their weekly sale of 3,137 Store Hoggs at Longtown on Tuesday 27th January 2026.

Short term hoggs very much the same trade on the week. Longer keep lambs dearer on the week with a few new faces around the ringside. Store numbers needed each week as purchasers travel from up and down the country looking to fill wagons.

Topping the day was a Texel tup hogg realising £170 from Ridley Browell, Quarry House.

Store Hoggs

Texel – £146, £140 Netherhirst, £140 Downfield Farm, £139 Rhoin, £138 Enzieholm, Drinkstone & Netherhirst, £137 Cleughead
Mule – £145 Quarryfield, £122 Gallhills & Mains of Collin, £120 Greensburn & Little Swinburne, £119 Rhoin & Flex
North Country Cheviot –  £129 Hownam Grange, £116 Bloch Farm, £113 Red Gap, £110 Hownam Grange
Easycare– £136 Whitchester, £112, £105 Capenoch
Beltex – £130 Priestdykes, £128 High Floweryhirst, £125 Moss Side, £122 Flex & Hallrule Mill, £118, £102 Hill Court  
Suffolk – £126 Cleughead, £122 High Floweryhirst, £119 Moss Side, Langholm & Red Gap, £118 Newhouses & Drinkstone
Dutch Spotted– £124 Downfield Farm, £119 Rhoin
Blackface – £113 Mains of Collin, £100 Drinkstone, £98 Quarry House, £96, £93 Ardacheranmor, £92 Corrow Farm, £90 Skelfhill & Rowhope
Hill Cheviot – £144 Bloch Farm, £110 Hindhope, £106 Skelfhill & Elsdonburn, £105 Bloch Farm, £104 Thorniethwaite, £102 The Shaws
Charollais– £104 Crailloch
Romney– £102, £95 Castlemilk Estate
Dorset– £96 Shaw of Dryfe
Shetland– £89 Bankhead of Tinwald
Herdwick – £86 Shaw of Dryfe
Wensdale– £78 Little Fithie

Tup Hoggs

Texel– £170, £122 Quarry House, £117 Cleughead, £114 Annandale Estate, £102 Drinkstone
Suffolk– £139 Hownam Grange, £127 Red Gap, £118 Hownam Grange, £116 New Houses
Easycare– £128 Capenoch
Blue Faced Leicester– £120 Quarry House
Blackface– £108 Corrow Farm, £106 Quarry House
Mule– £102 Newhouses
Cheviot– £100 Annandale Estate, £97 Craiglands, £93 Annandale Estate, £90 Hindhope, £89 Thorniethwaite
Dutch Spotted– £94 Barrascroft

Feeding ewes and cast rams stand on topping at £185 for a pair of Suffolks ewe from Waterhead of Dryfe Ltd. Many more feeding sheep needed every week to fulfil buyer’s demand.

Ewes
Suffolk – £185 Shaw of Dryfe
Texel – £162, £154, £140 Netherhirst, £140 Hallrule Mill, £136 Netherhirst, £128 Clonhie
Mule – £142 Quarryfield
North Country Cheviot – £138 Enzieholm, £122 Netherhirst, £90 Annandale & Lochwood Estate
Hill Cheviot – £122 Netherhirst, £118 Bankhead of Tinwald, £110 Enzieholm, £108 The shaws, £104 Downfield Farm
Cheviot Mule – £120 Gallhills Farming
Easy Care– £110 Capenoch
Romney– £91 Castlemilk
Blackface –  £86 Rowhope, £82 Rhugarth
Herdwick– £80, £72 Cothill

Rams
Texel – £172 Ardacheranmor
Charollais– £170 Little Fithie
Wensdale– £165 Little Fithie
Beltex– £150 Clonhie
Suffolk– £150 Red Gap
Easy Care– £140 Clonhie
North Country Cheviot –  £128 Shaw of Dryfe
Blackface– £100, £94 Ardacheranmor

Store Cattle

A small gathering of mainly 6–8-month-old hill bred cattle sold to a very competitive ring of potential customers ensuring all classes were well bid for. Topping at £1,200 for a pen of four, 6-month-old, hill bred steers consigned by M/s Findlay, Whitchester Farm, Tarset.

 

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