Beef Shorthorn bulls met a ready trade at the breed’s spring sale at Stirling this week, with breeders seeing an increased number of bulls sold, backing up the increasing popularity of the breed at both a pedigree and commercial level.
Read MoreBeef Shorthorn peaked at 6,000gns in Stirling on Monday 2 May, at the centre’s multi-breed sale.
Read MoreThe sale at Longtown on Saturday 19th March with six consignors had cattle forward to an enthusiastic ringside of buyers with a strong trade experienced at the Morrisons` supported Beef Shorthorn section.
Read MoreSkipton Beef Shorthorn heifers in demand selling to 11,000gns
Beef Shorthorn heifers met a strong demand selling to a top of 11,000gns and achieving an 80% clearance for a breed record centre entry in Skipton on Wednesday 10 November at the Society’s official autumn sale.
Read MoreSkipton Society Show and Sale Class Results 2021
Read MoreBeef Shorthorn females met a firm demand selling to a top of 11,000gns in Stirling on Monday 18 October, at the breed Society’s official sale.
Read MoreMillerston Beef Shorthorn achieves new 17,000gns female breed record
Beef Shorthorn achieved a new 17,000gns female breed record price with a cow and heifer calf pair, when Grace Ramsay’s Millerston herd was dispersed in Stirling, on Saturday 11 September. A packed sale ring saw competitive bidding with some potential buyers going home empty handed having failed to secure their picks.
Read MoreCoxhill Beef Shorthorn top twice at 6,200gns
Two cow and calf pairs led the bidding at 6,200gns when Mrs L Townsend staged a major reduction of her Coxhill Beef Shorthorn herd in Stirling, on 11 September.
Read MoreBeef Shorthorn established two new breed records; 27,000gns for males and a £6,127 average - up £1,347 on the year for 54 lots sold and with 79% clearance in Stirling on 21 February, where entries met an insatiable demand at the Society’s official sale. Furthermore, females sold to 7,500gns, a record February sale price tag.
Read MoreBeef Shorthorn cows with calves at foot met a strong demand selling to a top of 6,500gns and achieving 100% clearance in Stirling on Saturday 12 September when Carey Coombes offered a major reduction from his Dunsyre herd.
Read MoreBeef Shorthorn bulls met a strong trade selling to a top of 20,000gns twice at the breed society’s annual spring fixture in Stirling on Monday 3 February. Fifty three lots averaged £4,780 up £104 on the year with 30% more sold.
Read MoreBeef Shorthorn females met a firm demand selling to a top of 6,000gns at the breed society’s official sale in Skipton on Wednesday 6 November.
Read MoreBeef Shorthorn females met a level demand with females selling to a top of 7,000gns at the breed society’s official autumn sale at Stirling on Monday 21 October.
Read MoreBeef Shorthorns peaked at 1,000gns at the breed society’s annual autumn sale in Worcester on Saturday 28 September.
Read MoreA crowded ringside and buyers present from a wide area resulted in a 90% clearance and a sound trade at the annual sale of Pedigree Beef Shorthorns at Longtown Mart on 26 August.
Read MoreBeef Shorthorn females sold to a top of 5,600gns whilst bulls went to 5,000gns and achieved 87% clearance in Carlisle on Friday 24 May at the breed society’s official spring sale.
Read MoreBeef Shorthorn were amongst the champions at Craven Native Day staged at Skipton Auction Mart on Wednesday 8 May. The overall reserve title went to Wells Horatio, a Dacre Rock Star son from Stuart and Debbie Robinson, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, North Yorkshire.
Read MoreBeef Shorthorn bulls sold to a top of 7,000gns in Stirling at the breed society’s official sale in Stirling on Monday 6 May.
Read MoreAs part of their annual ‘Kircambeck’ spring sale of store cattle, C & D Auction Marts Ltd of Longtown had an entry of 96 Beef Shorthorn and Beef Shorthorn crosses for the show and sale, on 23 March, supported by Morrisons and the Beef Shorthorn Cattle Society.
Read MoreBeef Shorthorn bulls sold to a top of 2,800gns in Carlisle on Friday 1 March at the breed society’s official early spring sale.
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