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STIRLING BULL SALES: Salers sell to 7,500gns high

With 16 bulls forward the Salers averaged £5,178, up £943 on the year, and sold to a high of 7,500gns

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Sale leader, Rednock Seb, from Gill and Malcom Pye, Stirling, which sold for 7,500gns to Austin, Castle Douglas.
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Sale leader, Rednock Seb, from Gill and Malcom Pye, Stirling, which sold for 7,500gns to Austin, Castle Douglas.

Gill and Malcom Pye of Rednock Salers, Stirling, topped the trade with the overall champion, Rednock Seb at 7,500gns. By Drumaglea Kes which was bought at Stirling in 2017 for 12,000gns and has bred bulls...

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