Blackface ram lambs sold at Lanark, averaging £6612, with top lots reaching £72,000 in a high-profile two-day sale.
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A record-breaking average of £3,987 at the two-day Lanark Blackface ram sale, with 81 of shearlings sold and 248 rams sold on day one.
Charolais bulls topped at 18,000gns on three separate occasions, with no fewer than 22 five-figure sales, which led to 85 bulls cashing in at £9023. There was also one of the breed’s best clearance ...
Simmental breeders celebrate record-breaking Stirling sale as top bulls hit 30,000gns and breed averages reach new highs.
A Claremont pedigree heifer sold for £4450 at Gisburn’s October dairy sale, leading strong trade across top Yorkshire and Lancashire herds.
Wormanby Jakers Anita led the October Border and Lakeland dairy sale at Carlisle, selling for 4500gns as Reserve Champion amid strong breeder demand.
At the Lanark Blackface tup lamb sale, the Blackwood family achieved a remarkable £72,000 for their top animal, securing the top price.
Maerdy Victory achieved 18,000gns at Stirling auction — one of three Charolais bulls to reach that level last weekend.
A strong turnout at New Droverhall Farm saw Ewan Barr claim top honours in the East Region Stockjudging, showcasing top young farming talent.
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