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A smaller consignment of weaned cattle saw a lift in trade for all classes, with Limousin bulls from Linden House averaging £1,485/head and selling to £1,570 on two occasions.
B Daly Armagh 590kg Charolais to £1780 (£301) with a 570kg Charolais to £1650 (£289) H McCarney Fintona 560kg Limousin to £1670 (£298) and 560kg Charolais to £1550 (£277) A Gervais Clogher 545kg Limousin to £1630 (£299) and 590kg Limousin to £1630 (£276).
B Daly Armagh 590kg Charolais to £1780 (£301) with a 570kg Charolais to £1650 (£289) H McCarney Fintona 560kg Limousin to £1670 (£298) and 560kg Charolais to £1550 (£277) A Gervais Clogher 545kg Limousin to £1630 (£299) and 590kg Limousin to £1630 (£276).
B Daly Armagh 590kg Charolais to £1780 (£301) with a 570kg Charolais to £1650 (£289) H McCarney Fintona 560kg Limousin to £1670 (£298) and 560kg Charolais to £1550 (£277) A Gervais Clogher 545kg Limousin to £1630 (£299) and 590kg Limousin to £1630 (£276).
Bullocks sold to a top price of £1,380 at £2.48 per kg for a 556kg Limousin and to a top of £3.18 per kilo for a 274kg Limousin at £870.
Bullocks sold to a top price of £1,380 at £2.48 per kg for a 556kg Limousin and to a top of £3.18 per kilo for a 274kg Limousin at £870.
Crawford from Newtownstewart won the championship with his Limousin sired heifer, Red Ruby.
Derrylin producer Charolais cow with Charolais bull at £1860; Kesh producer Charolais bull at £1780 and Mountfield producer Limousin cow with Charolais bull at £1720.
Fat cows were also an outstanding trade topping at £2.05 per kilo for a Limousin 556kg at £1,140.
In the commercial un-led steer or heifer class, the lightweight carcase bronze medal went to a Limousin cross Angus steer bred and exhibited by M and L Grimson, Albion Park, on 90 points.
Steers averaged a healthy £1,406/head with heifers levelling at £1,344/head and selling to £1,980/head for two Limousin cross heifers from Messrs Hartley.
Store cattle prices rose yet again at Carlisle yesterday and peaked at £1,930 for a Limousin cross steer from Garth, with Simmentals selling to £1,850 for New House and Charolais reaching £1,790 for Newbampton.
Suckler stock sold to £2800 for a Saler heifer with bull calf and Breeding Bulls sold to £2350 for a young Limousin from Crawford Brothers, Maguiresbridge.
The cows are bulled to one of four Limousin bulls or an Aberdeen-Angus, with only heifers from the best performing cow lines kept as replacements.
The four Hargreaves Limousin steers had an average weight of 655kg and average selling price of 322p/kg.
Source: https://www.cravenherald.co.uk/news/23335968.strong-trade-prime-cattle-skipton-auction-mart/?ref=rss
This Limousin heifer was bought on behalf of Brian Phillips, Northallerton, for £1760.
This week weanling steers and bulls sold to £1420 for a 550kg Charolais (£258) a 390kg Limousin sold to £1280 (£328) with a 370kg Charolais to £1260 (£341) and a 345kg Charolais to £1260 (£365).