Beef / Lamb & Pig Price Tracker

hally

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
cumbria
Just watched a few weaners at Carlisle on line.Just finished selling. I wouldnt have liked to be selling today.Two pens of 7 named sire Angus steers and heifers £630 and £500.Little better than calf prices.There seemed to be any amount of decent cattle in the £600s.They must be almost £200/head less than for same size cattle from May/June.
At Hexham today, suckler heifers and calves took 3k for ought decent, 3.5k for smart outfits. Come home empty.
 
Just watched a few weaners at Carlisle on line.Just finished selling. I wouldnt have liked to be selling today.Two pens of 7 named sire Angus steers and heifers £630 and £500.Little better than calf prices.There seemed to be any amount of decent cattle in the £600s.They must be almost £200/head less than for same size cattle from May/June.
How old were the 7? Nice sorts?
 

aangus

Member
Location
cumbria
Just watched a few weaners at Carlisle on line.Just finished selling. I wouldnt have liked to be selling today.Two pens of 7 named sire Angus steers and heifers £630 and £500.Little better than calf prices.There seemed to be any amount of decent cattle in the £600s.They must be almost £200/head less than for same size cattle from May/June.
Don’t worry you didn’t miss any bargains, I’ve learned today not to value stock on the lap top
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
So , sheepman tells me the export job to france is dead .

Tell me about it , personally like a bit of lamb , the offerings over the water are disgraceful , even the dog might pull his nose up ;

Eventually found some thing with meat on , but jesus it was difficult , talk about cutting your nose off
 

Nithsdale

Member
Livestock Farmer
Just watched a few weaners at Carlisle on line.Just finished selling. I wouldnt have liked to be selling today.Two pens of 7 named sire Angus steers and heifers £630 and £500.Little better than calf prices.There seemed to be any amount of decent cattle in the £600s.They must be almost £200/head less than for same size cattle from May/June.


🐂Store Cattle
Wednesday 20th October
📍Borderway Mart

❗️Sale average - £1022.28❗️
❗️Bullock average - £1061.54❗️
❗️Heifers average - £967.21❗️

🏆Top prices

Bullocks;

🔸Charolais (av.£1440.94) £1700 Story, Blackrigg
🔸British Blue (av. £1690) £1690 Stamper, Rose Farm
🔸Limousin (av.£1104.70) £1490 Seymour, Brackenslack
🔸Holstein Frisian ( av. £786.19) £1400 Stamper, Rose Farm
🔸Aberdeen Angus (av.£1068.50) £1330 Story, Bankend
Heifers;

🔸Limousin (av. £1044.79) £1460 Charlton, Crown Point
🔸Charolais(av. £1236) £1350 Graham, Hillhead
🔸British Blue (av. £1040.31) £1320 Holliday & Graham, Bolton Wood Lane
🔸Aberdeen Angus (av.£792.06) £1290 Robinson, Rowell
🔸Simmental (av. £851.67) £970 Skelton, Waterloo

Leading consignments;

🔹Story, Blackrigg 10 av. £1519
🔹Stamper, Rose Farm 4 av. £1412.50
🔹Byer, Woodslee 3 av. £1390
🔹Charlton, Crown Point 4 av. £1342.50
🔹Routledge, Old Silloth 3 av. £1326.67

🐂Weaned cattle & Young bulls

🏆Top prices;

Bulls;

🔸Limousin (av. £859.17) £1290 Smith, Kelmore Hill
🔸British Blue (av. £786.11) £900 Pattinson, Kinkry Hill
🔸Aberdeen Angus (av. £551) £670 Campbell, Carsewalloch

Bullocks;

🔸Charolais (av. £915) £990 Fox, St Johns Kirk
🔸Limousin (av.£727.34) £940 Fox, St Johns Kirk
🔸British Blue (av. £528.15) £850 Hogg, Middle Brownrigg
🔸Aberdeen Angus (av. £618.33) £710 Hornby, Laggonmore

Heifers;

🔸Limousin (av. £706.03) £1150 Fox, St Johns Kirk
🔸Charolais (av. £903.33) £1000 Fox, St Johns Kirk
🔸Aberdeen Angus (av. £552.26) £990 Carlile, Fowrass
🔸British Blue (av. £660.91) £910 Carlile, Fowrass

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‼️Next sale: Wednesday 27th October ‼️
Contact one of the sales team below to advise entries by 10am, Friday 22nd October
Store cattle:
➡️James Little 07872840685
➡️Grant Anderson 07872129274
➡️Lynne Grieve 07803242344
Weaned cattle & Bulls:
➡️David Fearon 07500173273
➡️Joel McGarva 07909985770
➡️David Holliday 07710189804
☎️ 01228 406200
 

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