Sales
Perth Bulls: Record average realised with Aberdeen-Angus bulls
ABERDEEN-Angus bulls sold to a top of 18,000gns with 14 selling for more than five figures and realising a record average of £5,080. This is £404 up on last year for 144-sold, with a 74 per cent clearance rate.
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Perth Bulls: Record falls as Shorthorn bulls peak at 15,000gns
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Perth Bulls: Newhouse black bulls head up Limousin trade
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Perth Bulls: Aberdeen-Angus heifer tops female sale at 11,500gns
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Perth Bulls: Champion Shorthorn female sells at 4,000gns
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Perth Bulls: Salers head up other breeds at 5,600gns
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Around the livestock marts – February 10
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In-lamb Border Leicesters top 1,000gns at Carlisle
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Champion Dalesbred pen makes 201p/kg at Bentham
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Holstein heifers break 2,500gns at Sedgemoor
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Simmentals sell to £1,318 at Thame
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Around the marts – February 3
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Texels have the X-factor
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Busy prime sheep trade at Skipton
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Leek dairy to £2,180 top
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Penrith stores in demand
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Record averages across the board at Beeston
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Two gimmer lambs share 8,000gns best price
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Potentials win for Fawcetts at Pateley Bridge
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Prime cattle to 250p/kg at Lanark
WANT to keep up-to-date with what's happening in the world of livestock shows and sales? FG's new senior livestock and sale reporter Angela Calvert has her own blog, Calvert's Livestock Lowdown, where you can find all the latest news and views, kicking off with this year's winter fairs.

Want to keep up to date with what's happening at livestock events around the UK? FG's livestock editor Katie Lomas has her own blog. Lomas Talks Livestock has all the latest news and views from the livestock sector.



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