Texels led the trade, peaking at 2,600gns and for the second year running it was the Clun flock from Roger and Anthony Williams and Son, Craven Arms, which topped the sale. Clun Headliner, a Texel...
Texels led the trade, peaking at 2,600gns and for the second year running it was the Clun flock from Roger and Anthony Williams and Son, Craven Arms, which topped the sale. Clun Headliner, a Texel...
There were celebrations for the Goldies family as they secured another Limousin championship at Borderway and their supreme champion and reserve bulls sold for the top two prices of 60,000gns and 55,000gns
The Farmers Guardian supported show and sale of show potential cattle at Brecon had clearance rate of 95% with heifers averaging £3,013.89 while the steer trade was up £1,028.86 on the year to average £3,711.36.
A second-prize bull set a new UK breed record at the Highland Cattle Society’s spring show and sale at Oban when Iain MacKay and Claire Simonetta’s Jock of Cnoc Na Sith went under the hammer at 34,000gns