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<blockquote data-quote="Anymulewilldo" data-source="post: 7150508" data-attributes="member: 144597"><p>Breeding sheep a strong trade in Dingwall today. I was here for feeding sheep but there were loads of good cheviot stock ewes regularly topping 100 and loads of correct below ewes in the 70's. right nice show of shearlings, cheviot Mules up over 200, texel crosses over 200. To buy a nice cheviot mule you had to be thinking 185+. Actually making my tupping ewe lambs at £130 average look more bareable! Store lambs a good trade. Wasn't much of a lamb to hit £50, anything nice was £60-£70. Some real crap cheviot lambs in the early 40's. sort of thing that dies come the first good frosts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anymulewilldo, post: 7150508, member: 144597"] Breeding sheep a strong trade in Dingwall today. I was here for feeding sheep but there were loads of good cheviot stock ewes regularly topping 100 and loads of correct below ewes in the 70's. right nice show of shearlings, cheviot Mules up over 200, texel crosses over 200. To buy a nice cheviot mule you had to be thinking 185+. Actually making my tupping ewe lambs at £130 average look more bareable! Store lambs a good trade. Wasn't much of a lamb to hit £50, anything nice was £60-£70. Some real crap cheviot lambs in the early 40's. sort of thing that dies come the first good frosts! [/QUOTE]
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