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New Beef Shorthorn breed record set at Stirling

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.

Angela Calvert
Head of Livestock, Shows and Sales
clock • 2 min read
New Beef Shorthorn breed record set at Stirling

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...

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