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<blockquote data-quote="Whitepeak" data-source="post: 7798542" data-attributes="member: 45704"><p>Another big day at Bakewell following closely on the heels of the High Peak Livestock Society’s sales of Suckled Calves and Hill Sheep.</p><p></p><p>A good number of producers tied up under the 6-day rules, but 663 cattle and 2,128 sheep were forward for the Monday market.</p><p></p><p>Not quite as many Store & Breeding Cattle on offer, but a respectable entry of 419 sold on another tremendous trade.</p><p></p><p>Steers reached £1,425, Heifers £1,370 and Feeding Bulls £1,005. Cows & Calves reached £1,390 and a 46 mnths Simmental Stock Bull £1,720.</p><p></p><p>Finished Cattle numbers were well down at 72 and prices very strong as a consequence. Top figures 285p and £2,026 and the average for the 21 heifers 237p.</p><p></p><p>Plenty of action in the OTM section with top figures 186p and £1,590 to average 132.3p.</p><p></p><p>Calf numbers holding steady at 51 with Bulls to £325 and Heifers £255.</p><p></p><p>Things were busy in the Sheep Department. There were 1,667 lambs forward with the best to 296p/kilo and £145.92 per head. The SQQ average for a somewhat mixed entry was 234.2p.</p><p></p><p>Another decent entry of 461 Cull Sheep with Ewes to £155 the average £77.61.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Bulls still a roaring trade, we topped the days trade at 276p and had another at 232p for our last 2 bulls!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitepeak, post: 7798542, member: 45704"] Another big day at Bakewell following closely on the heels of the High Peak Livestock Society’s sales of Suckled Calves and Hill Sheep. A good number of producers tied up under the 6-day rules, but 663 cattle and 2,128 sheep were forward for the Monday market. Not quite as many Store & Breeding Cattle on offer, but a respectable entry of 419 sold on another tremendous trade. Steers reached £1,425, Heifers £1,370 and Feeding Bulls £1,005. Cows & Calves reached £1,390 and a 46 mnths Simmental Stock Bull £1,720. Finished Cattle numbers were well down at 72 and prices very strong as a consequence. Top figures 285p and £2,026 and the average for the 21 heifers 237p. Plenty of action in the OTM section with top figures 186p and £1,590 to average 132.3p. Calf numbers holding steady at 51 with Bulls to £325 and Heifers £255. Things were busy in the Sheep Department. There were 1,667 lambs forward with the best to 296p/kilo and £145.92 per head. The SQQ average for a somewhat mixed entry was 234.2p. Another decent entry of 461 Cull Sheep with Ewes to £155 the average £77.61. Bulls still a roaring trade, we topped the days trade at 276p and had another at 232p for our last 2 bulls! [/QUOTE]
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