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But did you see them?
Nothing special and only a few lambs, not like it was A true couples entry.
Have to start somewhere thou!
What did they make?
But did you see them?
Nothing special and only a few lambs, not like it was A true couples entry.
I hope it’s a good contract because seems hellish expensive to carry them through winterQuite a few down here have already started lambing and no end seem to be starting early November.
I think a lot of these very early lambing ones are on supermarket contracts.
Due end of this Month in lamb Dorset ewes made around £182 today.
Same in Hexham £1300/£1400 all day many 11/12 month £1200Big money store cattle at Malton today. Hope these fat prices hold. Some absolute crackers that were nearly fit over £1300. Some good Lim x over £1100. Bought some at £900. Stakes are high this year.
What were bulls making.Same in Hexham £1300/£1400 all day many 11/12 month £1200
Jesus That's some trade.Same in Hexham £1300/£1400 all day many 11/12 month £1200
I hope it’s a good contract because seems hellish expensive to carry them through winter
I saw half an hour of todays sale online, there was some good strong cattle in the bit I saw, making a good price as well, some coming down to Yorkshire/Durham as well.THAINSTONE, Aberdeen and Northern Marts (Friday 9th October 2020) Sold 1,024 Store Cattle, Young Bulls and Young and Weaned Calves.
Bullocks (516) averaged 216.6p and sold to 254.5p per kg and £1,390 gross (twice).
Aberdeen Angus Bullocks (121) averaged 224.2p and sold to 262.6p per kg and £1,285 gross.
Organic Bullocks (14) averaged 245.5p and sold to 269.3p per kg and £1,180 gross.
Heifers (244) averaged 215.1p and sold to 279.8p per kg and £1,420 gross.
Aberdeen Angus Heifers (82) averaged 212.2p and sold to 233.5p per kg and £1,230 gross.
Organic Heifers (13) averaged 241.8p and sold to 243.7p per kg and £1,350 gross.
Bulls (6) sold to 223.8p per kg and £1,155 gross.
Young and Weaned Calves (28) sold to £720 gross.
THAINSTONE, Aberdeen and Northern Marts (Friday 9th October 2020) Sold 1,024 Store Cattle, Young Bulls and Young and Weaned Calves.
Bullocks (516) averaged 216.6p and sold to 254.5p per kg for a pen of 440kg Charolais from Hammer Greeny, Dounby and £1,390 gross (twice) firstly, for a 650kg Limousin from Nether Tulloch, Oldmeldrum and for a pair of 696kg Simmental’s from Croft Na Creich, North Kessock.
Aberdeen Angus Bullocks (121) averaged 224.2p and sold to 262.6p per kg for a pair of 278kg from Balgownie Way, Bridge of Don and £1,285 gross for a pair of 590kg from Feaval, Birsay.
Organic Bullocks (14) averaged 245.5p and sold to 269.3p per kg for a pen of 362kg Hereford’s from Upper Wheedlemont, Rhynie and £1,180 gross for a 514kg Shorthorn from Upper Wheedlemont.
Heifers (244) averaged 215.1p and sold to 279.8p per kg and £1,420 gross for a 778kg Simmental from Lawfolds, Durno.
Aberdeen Angus Heifers (82) averaged 212.2p and sold to 233.5p per kg for a 454kg from Sheep Park, Bridge of Marnoch and £1,230 gross for a 554kg from Craigielea, Wester Craigie.
Organic Heifers (13) averaged 241.8p and sold to 243.7p per kg and £1,350 gross for a pen of 554kg Aberdeen Angus’ from Edinglassie Mains, Glass.
Bulls (6) sold to 223.8p per kg and £1,155 gross for a pair of 516kg Limousin from Clinterty, New Aberdour.
Young and Weaned Calves (28) sold to £720 gross.
"Cattle met an increased demand with a full house of buyers present and the additional support of online bidders. Overall the sale averaged £1,069.43 per head.”
Leading Prices per Head and per Kg
Bullocks up to 350kg – Braeside, Thainstone (BB) £740, 238.7p. 351-400kg – Craigielea (Cha) and Pittenkerrie (Lim) £900, Pittenkerrie (Lim) 250p. 401-450kg – Hammer Greeny (Cha) and Braebuster (Blo) £1,120, 253.5p. 451-500kg – Abergeldie Castle, Crathie (Lim) and New Achamore, Littlemill (Cha) £1,170, Meikle Toux, Cornhill (Cha) 246.7p. 501-550kg – Kastal, Langskaill (Lim) £1,270, 244.1p. 551-600kg – Kastal (Cha) £1,345, Blackhillock, Millbrex (Lim) 230.8p. 601-650kg – Wainsgate, Durris (Cha) £1,370, 216.6p. 651-700kg – Croft Na Creich (Sim) £1,360, 204.9p. 751-800kg – Waterside, Birse (Her) £1,290.
Aberdeen Angus Bullocks up to 300kg – Balgownie Way £730. 301-350kg – Balgownie Way £885, Deecastle, Dinnet 257.7p. 351-400kg – Tulchan Farm, Advie £940, 243.3p. 401-450kg – North Bethelnie, Oldmeldrum £990, 233.5p. 451-500kg – Meikle Toux £1,110, 226.5p. 501-550kg – Howan, Dounby £1,175, 220p. 551-600kg – Belhinny, Rhynie £1,255, Feaval 217.8p. 601-650kg – Belhinny and Dava Farms, Wester Aughnagallan £1,170, Dava Farms 193.7p.
Organic Bullocks up to 400kg – Upper Wheedlemont (Sho) £1,000. 401-450kg – Upper Wheedlemont (Her) £1,020, 240.6p. 451-500kg – Upper Wheedlemont (Her) £1,160, 243.7p. 501-550kg – Upper Wheedlemont (Her) £1,150, 229.6p.
Heifers up to 350kg – Linday, Sandwick (Lim) £720, 205.7p. 351-400kg – Keithney, Burnhervie Farm (Lim) £960, Pittenkerrie (Lim) 232.6p. 401-450kg – Braebuster, Deerness (Blo) £1,050, 256.1p. 451-500kg – Braebuster (Blo) £1,280, 263.4p. 501-550kg – South Law, New Pitsligo (Lim) £1,260, 249p. 551-600kg – South Law (Lim) £1,320, 232.4p. 601-650kg – Croft Na Creich (Cha) £1,295, 212.3p. 651-700kg – Croft Na Creich (Sim) £1,300, 196.4p.
Aberdeen Angus Heifers up to 300kg – Deecastle £540, 187.5p. 301-350kg – Deecastle £760, 217.1p. 351-400kg – Backlass Croft, Watten £880, 221.1p. 401-450kg – Elsness, Sanday £955, 214.1p. 451-500kg – Garbo, Sanday £1,080, Elsness 221.4p. 501-550kg – Craigielea £1,160, Garbo 212.1p. 551-600kg – Craigielea £1,185, 222p. 601-650kg – Belhinny £1,120.
Organic Heifers up to 450kg – Upper Wheedlemont (Gal) £980, 219.7p. 501-550kg – Edinglassie Mains (AA) £1,220, 243p.
Bulls up to 400kg – Monymusk Estate (Lim) £820, 211.3p. 401-450kg – Mains of Hatton Techmuiry, Strichen (Sim) £800. 501-550kg – Grassmiston Farm, Crail (Sim) £1,060, 203.1p. 551-600kg – Breck Cottage, Birsay (Her) £1,100, 190.3p.
'Late lambing' in Feb/March oh how the other half live!Several were doing it last year, not sure on specs but I know they want them under a certain weight and after that they get cut hard, one large farm I know who is on it, lambed Oct then weaned off hundreds of lambs in Jan and housed them to get them on the scheme.
Last two years early lambing (ie Nov/Dec ) hasn't been anywhere near as profitable in the open market as late lambing ( ie Feb/ March ).
But his scragend lambs might have already gone in the stores and only had the better ones left . I wouldn't blame him if that was the case the way store lambs have been .
A bit cheaper down there when the grass grows most of the winter...I hope it’s a good contract because seems hellish expensive to carry them through winter
Don't get any bulls in Hexham store sales on a FridayWhat were bulls making.
Tremendous show of cattle with a trade to matchJesus That's some trade.
You buy some ?Tremendous show of cattle with a trade to match
Just after bonfire night here.A different world down there, a North month till my tups go out.
Only got 1 heifer to feed out of my league and price today can normally pick a handfull every week but not today special sale for limousin bred and more buyersYou buy some ?
I got no sheep now,only tack ones, but when I gave up I sorted all my lambs out and any I thought would be difficult to fatten out I put in the store sales in Sept . Turned out to be a good decision !Have 5 smaller ones that are going for home kill next Thursday, they are 42-45kg, but fit, there were two runts that went to the hunt a while back.
We lambed in march and have fed them all to clear out before winter, normally carry 200 through till Feb/march, but felt we didn't want to run past Brexit date and was worried winter might = flu season = more lock down = poor prices.
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