Pringle tops Charolais at 9,500gns

Charolais bulls topped at 9,500gns to average 5,615, up 370 on last year with a clearance rate of 58 per cent.

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Pringle tops Charolais at 9,500gns

Charolais bulls topped at 9,500gns at Stirling to average £5,615, up £370 on last year with a clearance rate of 58 per cent. The sale leader was 16-month-old Panmure Pringle, a son of Elrick Jester...

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