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<blockquote data-quote="gone up the hill" data-source="post: 6847777" data-attributes="member: 1048"><p>Store cattle, about 700 penned, started off one hell of a trade, up £50 head + on the last few weeks, by the end of the sale it was back to last weeks level but all stock looked exceptionally well sold given the drama of the last week. </p><p></p><p>Stirks, about 300 penned, 2nd grade stuff back a shade maybe but the well bred/ farmed cattle as per usual were a solid trade and these cattle were making as much as the last few weeks, one 9 month old suckler bred heifer made £905 I think and a superb pen of suckler bred char steers 10 months old made about £860 which certainly was on a par with the last few weeks. </p><p></p><p>The most serious and sombre livestock market I have ever attended it has to be said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gone up the hill, post: 6847777, member: 1048"] Store cattle, about 700 penned, started off one hell of a trade, up £50 head + on the last few weeks, by the end of the sale it was back to last weeks level but all stock looked exceptionally well sold given the drama of the last week. Stirks, about 300 penned, 2nd grade stuff back a shade maybe but the well bred/ farmed cattle as per usual were a solid trade and these cattle were making as much as the last few weeks, one 9 month old suckler bred heifer made £905 I think and a superb pen of suckler bred char steers 10 months old made about £860 which certainly was on a par with the last few weeks. The most serious and sombre livestock market I have ever attended it has to be said. [/QUOTE]
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