Stirling bull sales: Beef Shorthorns sell to 4,800gns

Beef Shorthorn bulls sold to an average of £3,225 this week at Stirling with 7 bulls sold and a clearance rate of 70 per cent

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Overall champion and top price, Chapelton Samuel, from James and Duncan Biggar, Castle Douglas which sold for 4,800gns to St. Joesph, Maldon, Essex.
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Overall champion and top price, Chapelton Samuel, from James and Duncan Biggar, Castle Douglas which sold for 4,800gns to St. Joesph, Maldon, Essex.

Chapelton Samuel from James and Duncan Biggar, Castle Douglas topped the select entry of Beef Shorthorn bulls at 4,800gns. Standing champion in the pre-sale show the April 2022 born son of Chapelton...

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