A Beef Shorthorn bulls sold to 27,000gns, a breed record, and also had a record average of 6,127, up 1,347 on the year, with a 79 per cent clearance rate. Females topped at 7,500gns, a record price for the February sale.
BOTH the championship and reserve at the show and sale of store cattle at Middleton in Teesdale went to British Blue-sired heifers from J.C. and J. White, Lunedale.
A new record top price of 5,500gns and a record average of 3,477 was set at the premier sale of Herefords at Dungannon.
Leading the trade at the first sale of ewes and lambs at Skipton was a run of pure-bred Charollais ewes with Charollais and Beltex lambs from Neville Smith, Lothersdale.
Despite a recent flurry of summer agricultural show cancellations the organisers of the Royal Highland Show are maintaining a positive mindset.
The Luing Cattle Society held their annual premier sale using Wallets Marts online sale platform due to the Covid-19 restrictions, topping at 15,960 twice for bulls.
A new world record for a sheep dog of 27,100 or 28,455 when including the buyer’s premium, was set at the online auction hosted by Farmers Marts (R.G. Jones), which had an 80 per cent clearance rate.
The Bluefaced Beauties sale of individual Bluefaced Leicester females at J36 had a record entry with a hogg from Neil Marston’s Highberries flock, Cockermouth, leading the way at 8,000gns.
The show will return on January 11-12 2022 at the NEC
A new world record price of 250,000gns was set at the sale of Limousin females from the Wilodge and Brockhurst herd at Carlisle for the Limousin heifer Wilodge Poshspice from Christine Williams and Paul Tippetts, Shifnal, Shr