STIRLING BULL SALES: High of 7,200gns for Shorthorn bulls

An entry of six Beef Shorthorn bulls sold to a 7,200gns high, to average 4,830 (up 420 on the year for one less sold) with a clearance rate of 43 per cent.

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STIRLING BULL SALES: High of 7,200gns for Shorthorn bulls

An entry of six Beef Shorthorn bulls sold to a 7,200gns high, to average £4,830 (up £420 on the year for one less sold) with a clearance rate of 43 per cent. Leading the bids was the reserve male champion,...

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