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<blockquote data-quote="Old Tip" data-source="post: 5530360" data-attributes="member: 292"><p>Went to Lockerbie Hill Cheviot sale today, ewes and shearlings we’re back a bit and I would say a quarter of the shearlings would go home, lambs sold well though on the current trade. Dealers seemed to have a top price of round the eighty pound mark for everything no matter what age. Sheep looked in very good order and I can only assume a lot hadn’t sucked lambs as they were as fit as I’ve ever seen them. Tips set off well but I bought the second one in and headed for home as I am now on a train heading for London and didn’t want to miss it.</p><p>Also brought fifteen shearlings home @50/head, felt sorry for the poor bloke when they dropped to forty to get a start and ended up with them. He sold the rest for £48, not bad sheep either and obviously had a hard summer. I will let you know if they are a bargain in the spring</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Tip, post: 5530360, member: 292"] Went to Lockerbie Hill Cheviot sale today, ewes and shearlings we’re back a bit and I would say a quarter of the shearlings would go home, lambs sold well though on the current trade. Dealers seemed to have a top price of round the eighty pound mark for everything no matter what age. Sheep looked in very good order and I can only assume a lot hadn’t sucked lambs as they were as fit as I’ve ever seen them. Tips set off well but I bought the second one in and headed for home as I am now on a train heading for London and didn’t want to miss it. Also brought fifteen shearlings home @50/head, felt sorry for the poor bloke when they dropped to forty to get a start and ended up with them. He sold the rest for £48, not bad sheep either and obviously had a hard summer. I will let you know if they are a bargain in the spring [/QUOTE]
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