NWA Newsletter 14th October 2015

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North West Auctions North West Auctions North West Auctions North West Auctions Weekly Report and Newsletter 14th October 14th October 14th October 14th October e. [email protected] t. 015395 66222 (J36 Kendal) t. 01524 63308 (Lancaster) e. [email protected] t. 015395 66222 (J36 Kendal) t. 01524 63308 (Lancaster) e. [email protected] t. 01524 63308 (Lancaster) t. 015395 66200 (J36 Kendal) NWA Lancaster , Wyresdale Road, Golgotha, Lancaster, LA1 3JQ NWA J36, J36 Rural Auction Centre, Crooklands, Milnthorpe, Cumbria, LA7 7FP NWA J36 Show & Sale of Rough Fell Breeding Rams Saturday 10th October New Breed Record of 10,000gns A new breed record of 10,000gns was achieved at the Annual Show and Sale of Rough Fell Breeding Rams held at North West Auctions J36 Rural Auction Centre. Selling at 10,000gns was a Shearling Ram ‘High Cark Yankie’ from I, J & M Mallinson, Selside, Cumbria, selling at the record breaking price to T, L, B & J Knowles, High Borrow Bridge, Kendal. With a packed ringside of on lookers bidding soon surpassed all expecta- tions and under the guidance of auctioneer Matthew Probert reached a price unseen at previous sales with the ram selling to a price almost double that of the previous record. Soon after MP & A Capstick, Highlane sold the show Champion Shearling Ram ‘Brownber Yobbo’ to MJ & JD Handley, Catholes for 4,600gns. Another flock to enjoy a strong trade was that of MJ & JD Handley who sold the pick of their entries RF2794 at 3,600gns to FB Dunning & Son closely followed by RF2797 at 3,100gns selling to A & H Watson, Middle- ton. Eager bidding saw a further seven Rams sell in excess of 2,000gns which included RF2817 at 2,900gns from RH Thexton, Luneside selling to CP Bateman, Docker, closely followed by the first prize Shearling from the small breeders class, shown by RA Steadman, Ellergill, who sold RF2736 for a final bid of 2,800gns to I, J & M Mallinson and MJ & JD Handley also selling at 2,800gns. GM Sedgewick & Son sold RF2828 Y2 at 2,600gns with a pair from I, J & M Mallinson achieving 2,400gns, 2,100gns and RF2742 from E & K Bland, Cotegill achieving a final bid of 2,000gns to SL Hoggarth, Sedbergh. Twenty One Rams sold in excess of 1,000gns which included the first prize Ram Lamb from FB Dunning & Son, Raisgill Hall, achieving 1,100gns purchased by AG Mackie, alongside the first prize Aged Ram and Reverse Champion from SW Huck, Dale View selling at 1,000gns to GR Park & Sons, Grayrigg. Auctioneer Matthew Probert Said “Rough Fell Sheep have experienced revived interest over the last few years and customers were keen to secure strong, well bodied replacement breeding stock”. Sale Statistics Top Av. Ram Lambs 1,100gns (16) £226 Shearling Rams 10,000gns (130) £640 Aged Rams 1,000gns (13) £290 Show Results Show Results Show Results Show Results Judges Aged Rams Mr S Park Shearling Rams Mr J Capstick Ram Lambs Mr A Mackie Overall Championship Mr D Watson Best Mouth Mr R Simpson Class one Shearling Ram (handler 18 yrs or under) 1 st Lot 69 HR & S Bland, Cotegill 2 nd Lot 189 M & R Capstick, High Lane 3 rd Lot 120 A Troughton, Moors 4 th Lot 159 WJ Dawson, Mill Cottage 5 th Lot 119 A Troughton, Moors 6 th Lot 175 F & L Hoggarth, Guldrey Lane Class two Shearling Ram (under 50 sheep) 1 st Lot 192 RA Steadman, Ellergill 2 nd Lot 118 SJ & WEJ Dickinson, High Woodend 3 rd Lot 71 D Stephenson, The Gables 4 th Lot 121 A Troughton, Moors 5 th Lot 122 A Troughton, Moors 6 th Lot 57 I Grisedale, Greenmount Farm Class three Shearling (over 50 sheep) 1 st Lot 181 MP & A Capstick, High Lane 2 nd Lot 62 E & K Bland, Cotegill 3 rd Lot 73 JP & AE Cooper, Cocklake Farm 4 th Lot 70 K & A Nicholson, Applegarth 5 th Lot 48 NC & S Dodd, Flakebridge 6 th Lot 75 GH Capstick & Sons, Birkhaw Overall Shearling 1 st Lot 181 MP & A Capstick, High Lane 2 nd Lot 192 RA Steadman, Ellergill Class four Aged Ram (open) 1 st Lot 2 SW Huck, Dale View 2 nd Lot 5 WJ Dawson, Mill Cottage 3 rd Lot 1 AEA Harrison, Boundary Beck 4 th Lot 11 GH Capstick & Sons, Birkhaw 5 th Lot 16 AR Luffman, Beckside Class five Best Ram (4 shear or over) 1 st Lot 1 AEA Harrison, Boundary Beck 2 nd Lot 11 GH Capstick & Son, Birkhaw 3 rd Lot 16 AE Luffman, Beckside Class six Ram Lamb (open) 1 st Lot 42 FB Dunning & Son, Raisgill Hall 2 nd Lot 17 J Hunter, Galloper Park 3 rd Lot 40 AE Luffman, Beckside Champion Lot 181 MP & A Capstick, High Lane Reserve Champion Lot 2 SW Huck, Dale View

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NWA Lancaster , Wyresdale Road, Golgotha, Lancaster, LA1 3JQ NWA J36, J36 Rural Auction Centre, Crooklands, Milnthorpe, Cumbria, LA7 7FP

NWA J36 Show & Sale of

Rough Fell Breeding Rams Saturday 10th October

New Breed Record of 10,000gns

A new breed record of 10,000gns was achieved at the Annual Show and Sale of Rough Fell Breeding Rams held at North West Auctions J36 Rural Auction Centre.

Selling at 10,000gns was a Shearling Ram ‘High Cark Yankie’ from I, J & M Mallinson, Selside, Cumbria, selling at the record breaking price to T, L, B & J Knowles, High Borrow Bridge, Kendal. With a packed ringside of on lookers bidding soon surpassed all expecta-tions and under the guidance of auctioneer Matthew Probert reached a price unseen at previous sales with the ram selling to a price almost double that of the previous record.

Soon after MP & A Capstick, Highlane sold the show Champion Shearling Ram ‘Brownber Yobbo’ to MJ & JD Handley, Catholes for 4,600gns. Another flock to enjoy a strong trade was that of MJ & JD Handley who sold the pick of their entries RF2794 at 3,600gns to FB Dunning & Son closely followed by RF2797 at 3,100gns selling to A & H Watson, Middle-ton.

Eager bidding saw a further seven Rams sell in excess of 2,000gns which included RF2817 at 2,900gns from RH Thexton, Luneside selling to CP Bateman, Docker, closely followed by the first prize Shearling from the small breeders class, shown by RA Steadman, Ellergill, who sold RF2736 for a final bid of 2,800gns to I, J & M Mallinson and MJ & JD Handley also selling at 2,800gns.

GM Sedgewick & Son sold RF2828 Y2 at 2,600gns with a pair from I, J & M Mallinson achieving 2,400gns, 2,100gns and RF2742 from E & K Bland, Cotegill achieving a final bid of 2,000gns to SL Hoggarth, Sedbergh.

Twenty One Rams sold in excess of 1,000gns which included the first prize Ram Lamb from FB Dunning & Son, Raisgill Hall, achieving 1,100gns purchased by AG Mackie, alongside the first prize Aged Ram and Reverse Champion from SW Huck, Dale View selling at 1,000gns to GR Park & Sons, Grayrigg.

Auctioneer Matthew Probert Said “Rough Fell Sheep have experienced revived interest over the last few years and customers were keen to secure strong, well bodied replacement breeding stock”.

Sale Statistics

Top Av. Ram Lambs 1,100gns (16) £226

Shearling Rams 10,000gns (130) £640

Aged Rams 1,000gns (13) £290

Show ResultsShow ResultsShow ResultsShow Results Judges

Aged Rams – Mr S Park

Shearling Rams – Mr J Capstick

Ram Lambs – Mr A Mackie

Overall Championship – Mr D Watson

Best Mouth – Mr R Simpson

Class one – Shearling Ram (handler 18 yrs or under) 1st Lot 69 HR & S Bland, Cotegill 2nd Lot 189 M & R Capstick, High Lane

3rd Lot 120 A Troughton, Moors

4th Lot 159 WJ Dawson, Mill Cottage

5th Lot 119 A Troughton, Moors

6th Lot 175 F & L Hoggarth, Guldrey Lane

Class two – Shearling Ram (under 50 sheep)

1st Lot 192 RA Steadman, Ellergill 2nd Lot 118 SJ & WEJ Dickinson, High Woodend

3rd Lot 71 D Stephenson, The Gables

4th Lot 121 A Troughton, Moors

5th Lot 122 A Troughton, Moors

6th Lot 57 I Grisedale, Greenmount Farm

Class three – Shearling (over 50 sheep) 1st Lot 181 MP & A Capstick, High Lane

2nd Lot 62 E & K Bland, Cotegill 3rd Lot 73 JP & AE Cooper, Cocklake Farm

4th Lot 70 K & A Nicholson, Applegarth

5th Lot 48 NC & S Dodd, Flakebridge

6th Lot 75 GH Capstick & Sons, Birkhaw

Overall Shearling

1st Lot 181 MP & A Capstick, High Lane

2nd Lot 192 RA Steadman, Ellergill

Class four – Aged Ram (open) 1st Lot 2 SW Huck, Dale View

2nd Lot 5 WJ Dawson, Mill Cottage

3rd Lot 1 AEA Harrison, Boundary Beck

4th Lot 11 GH Capstick & Sons, Birkhaw

5th Lot 16 AR Luffman, Beckside

Class five – Best Ram (4 shear or over) 1st Lot 1 AEA Harrison, Boundary Beck

2nd Lot 11 GH Capstick & Son, Birkhaw

3rd Lot 16 AE Luffman, Beckside

Class six – Ram Lamb (open) 1st Lot 42 FB Dunning & Son, Raisgill Hall 2nd Lot 17 J Hunter, Galloper Park

3rd Lot 40 AE Luffman, Beckside

Champion

Lot 181 MP & A Capstick, High Lane

Reserve Champion

Lot 2 SW Huck, Dale View

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Lancaster Sale Reports Friday 9th OctoberFriday 9th OctoberFriday 9th OctoberFriday 9th October The strong Store Cattle numbers continue to come at Lancaster with the usual buyers plus a few additional faces around the ring. The edge was slightly of the cattle trade today with the deadweight prices easing all week and many buyers sheds filling with the large amounts of cattle available on the market. Steers sold to a top of £1500 from JJ Valiant of Shire Farm with plenty of big well fleshed steers selling easily in excess of £1250. Heifers sold to a top £1240 from TE & BM Makinson of Holmgarth for a Simmental.

Store Cattle Top Prices:Store Cattle Top Prices:Store Cattle Top Prices:Store Cattle Top Prices: STORE BULLOCKS –PIE: £1500 Shire Farm. LIM: £1390 North Farm; £1360 Cragg Farm; £1260 Greenbank Farm. SIM: £1320 Betts Farm; £1220 Scotch Green Farm; £1060 Green Close.BRB: £1300 Cragg Farm; £1280 Greenbank Farm; £1250 Hall Croft Barn. AA: £1290 Cragg Farm; £1270 Snub Snape Farm; £1260 Spital Farm. FKV: £1270 Holmgarth; £1100 White Lund Farm; £1040 Hall Croft Barn. HE: £1260 Old Glasson; £1060 High Snab; £1000 Windy Hill Farm. SHO: £1100 Cock Hall Farm. CH: £1180 Trapp Farm; £1150 Hillcroft; £1100 Stirzakers Farm.MON: £1100 North Farm; £1100 White Lund Farm. FR: £1050 Grange Farm; £960 Lambrigg Head Farm; £960 Toulbrick Farm. WB: £1000 Hillcroft. SR: £950 Cock Hall Farm; £830 Long Streets Farm. STORE HEIFERS – SIM: £1240 Holmgarth; £1180 Bodkin Cottage; 1120 King Bank Farm. CH: £1150 Crooklands Farm; £1130 Trapp Farm; £960 Johnscales Farm.BRB: £1160 Pasture House Farm; £1100 Hall Croft Barn; £1090 Toulbrick Farm. AA: £1140 Yew Tree Farm; £1120 Snub Snape Farm; £1100 Spital Farm. LIM: £1120 Johnscales Farm; £1110 Holmes Farm; £1110 High Tenement Farm. FR: £1010 Chestnut House Farm. HE: £1000 Toulbrick Farm; £900 Boundary House. SHO: £890 Parrox Hall Farm.

The edge was slightly off the Cast Cow trade today at Lancaster. Better fleshed black and white sold between 120 and 130ppk.

Cast Cows Top Prices:Cast Cows Top Prices:Cast Cows Top Prices:Cast Cows Top Prices: CAST COW – FR: 129.5 Dale Barns; 129.5 Bambers Farm; 127.5 Bank End Farm. AA: 129.5 Braeslacks; 114.5 Post Office Farm. MRI: £114.5 Littlewood Hall Farm. LIM: 144.5 Mansrigg; 139.5 Manor House Farm. SR: 129.5 Waterscales Farm. SIM: 124.5 Bowston Hall. BRB: 129.5 High House Farm; 124.5 Thornbush Farm; 114. 5 Capplethwaite Hall. CAST HEIFER – FR: 141.5 High Snab. LIM: 179.5 Boundary House. HE: 164.5 Boundary House. CAST STEER – FR: 117.5 Low Deepslack; 114.5 Cliftons Farm;

CAST BULL – AA: 119.5 Oxenforth Green Farm. FR: 84.5 Hall Farm. HIGH: 89.5 Rosebank LIM: 169.5 High House Farm; 144.5 Hawes Farm; 124.5 Town House.

A better show of Calves this morning at Lancaster. Topping the day was JH Towers & Son, Tunstall Hall with an Angus bull realising £405. Blue Bulls sold to £385 from TD & V Whitaker, Park Lane Farm. Montbelliarde calves to £245 at 23 days old from JR Pye, Hatters Farm. Black and White calves in demand, topping at £180 from Drinkall Bros, Catshaw Hall. A fantastic run of calves from Maurice Capstick sold to £175, £160, £145. Overall average of £93 for all forward. Stirks sold to £410 for Blues from J CH & JG Bland, Arnside Tower and £255 for Friesians from I Atkinson & Son, Boon Town.

Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices: HEIFER CALF – AA: £340 Tunstall Hall; £300 Tills Farm; £200 Bank End Farm.BRB: £310 Park Lane Farm. HE: £300 Catshaw Hall Farm. BULL CALF – FR: £180 Catshaw Hall Farm; £175 Brantbeck Farm. AA: £405 Tunstall Hall; £335 Tills Farm; £295 Tunstall Hall; £170 Bank End Farm. HE: £280 Catshaw Hall Farm. BRB: £385 Park Lane Farm. MO: £245 Hatters Farm. BULL STIRK – FR: £255 Boon Town Farm.

HEIFER STIRK – BRB: £410 Arnside Tower Farm.

VENDORS AND BUYERS – FRIDAY 23RD OCTOBER THERE WILL BE A SALE OF STIRKS PRIOR TO THE CALVES. SALE TO COMMENCE AT

9:45am. ENTRIES TO WILL ON 07976646035 PLEASE.

Monday 12th OctoberMonday 12th OctoberMonday 12th OctoberMonday 12th October The weekly sale of Prime Lambs sold to a tough trade with large numbers forward in markets last week and many meat companies full of deadweight lambs over the weekend lead to a very depressed price at Lancaster in comparison to previous weeks. An overall market average of 138ppk with a large quantity of heavy weight lambs forward with many buyers saying that the market nationwide being over supplied. The trade topped at £75 from FK & FM Woodhouse of Fell End with heavy weights. Light weight lambs continue to sell well with Beltex types selling to 180ppk from David Prickett of Farleton House. Mules sold to a top of £63 from J Bargh & Son of North Farm with many pens of Mules selling in the late fifties.

Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices: SUFF: £75 Fell End Farm; £72 Walnut Tree; £68.50 Bradlow Farm.TEX: £73 Isle of Skye Farm;

£72 Beckside; £72 Scronkey Farm. CH: £66.50 Burrow Heights Farm; £62.50 Wyre Farm; £62.50

Low Bendrigg Farm. BEL: £66 Hall Croft Barn; £57.50 Farleton House Farm. MULE: £63 North

Farm; £59 Sykes Farm; £58 Ouzlethorn Farm. CHEV: £59 Cragg Farm; £50 Highfield Farm. HAMP:

£58 Rye Close. MASH: £55.50 Holme House Farm. DALES: £53 Yarlsber. GRIT: £53 Thwaite Gate

Farm.

A better show of Cast Ewes this morning with 150 passing through the ring. Mules sold to a top of £58 from M & RW Stirzaker, Milnthorpe, best sorts selling above £54. Texels sold to £93 for a pair of ewes from CR Eastwood, Overdales, with half bred Texels in the mid-sixties. Swales forward in bigger numbers this morning, topping at £55 for a pair from FA Nowell & Sons, Mewith. Best swales in advance of £30 with feeders in the mid-twenties. Overall average of £44 for all forward.

Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices: TEX: £93 Overdale; £73 Hutton Roof Hall; £56 Moss House Farm. SUFF: £79 Lyndale Farm.

MASH: £59 Overdale. MULE: £58 Station Hotel; £56 Wyre Farm; £56 Heights Farm. SWALE:

£55 Oak Head Farm; £41 Holme House Farm.

The weekly sale of Prime Cattle had three bulls forward from GA Haston & Son of Lane House with all Montbeliarde’s sold to a top of 174.5ppk or £1073.

Prime Bull Top Prices:Prime Bull Top Prices:Prime Bull Top Prices:Prime Bull Top Prices: MON- 174.5, 169.5, 164.5 Lane House

Machinery SaleMachinery SaleMachinery SaleMachinery Sale

Saturday 10th OctoberSaturday 10th OctoberSaturday 10th OctoberSaturday 10th October

The October Machinery Sale at Lancaster had a good entry of farm machinery and equipment forward, with a large attendance of buyers to match. Topping the sale was a west 1300 Dual Muck Spreader at £880. An Ifor Williams Sheep trailer with decks saw a final call of £700. An entry of 4 heavy duty cattle handling gates sold to £240.

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Thursday 8th OctoberThursday 8th OctoberThursday 8th OctoberThursday 8th October A smaller entry of Calves and Stirks forward this week, with an entry of 46 forward. A good trade throughout, with vendors pleased with the trade achieved for their calves. British blue bulls were in strong demand, selling to £400 and £390 from A & E Barnes of Brackenfold at four to five weeks old, with others selling to £365 from SJ & LM Towler of Birds Park Farm. Plenty of beef calves selling to their value, realising the mid to late £200’s. Black and whites saw stronger and better types sell in excess of £110 and topping at £155 from the Drake Family of Whitestone Farm, Penrith.

A few black and white bull stirks in the market saw well grown May born bulls sell to £320 from F Barnes & Son of Woodhouse Farm, with a selection, also May born black and whites, from B Butterfield and Son of Moss House Farm selling to £200.

Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices:Calf Top Prices: Bull Calves: BrB: £400, £390 Brackenfold; £365 Birds Park Farm; £270 Low Sizergh Farm. Lim: £260 Cracalt Farm. Mon: £175, £160 Low Sizergh Farm. Fr: £155, £130 Whitestone Farm; £140 Espford Farm. FKV: £140 Low Sizergh Farm. Heifer Calves: Lim: £280 Whitestone Farm; £255, £240 Cracalt Farm. BrB: £260 Ravens Lodge; £245 Whitestone Farm. Here: £255 Whitestone Farm. Mon: £120 Low Sizergh Farm. Bull Stirks: Fr: £320 Woodhouse Farm; £200 Moss House Farm.

The second sale of Gimmer Lambs at J36 had a strong entry of just shy 1,200 forward. An entry mainly consisting of fell lambs and running lambs, with a few tupping lambs forward. Tupping lambs easily sold in the late eighties and into the nineties, selling to a top of £101 from the Inman Family of Strickland Hill. Plenty of pens of bonny running lambs, selling between £74 and £84. A market average of £75.20, with an active ringside of both local and off-coming buyers. A consignment of Cheviot Mules from Ian Dixon of Low Newton sold to £80. A few Mashams forward sold to a top of £71 twice. Continental and Suffolk gimmer lambs sold to a selective trade with buyers looking to buy well-grown, good-skinned, smarter types, they topped at £82 from A H B Murray of Gretna for a pen of Texels.

Gimmer Lamb Top Prices:Gimmer Lamb Top Prices:Gimmer Lamb Top Prices:Gimmer Lamb Top Prices: Mule: £101, £96 Strickland Hill; £96 Overthwaite Farm; £92 The Borrans; £90 Old Hall. Tex: £82, £70 Surrone Court; £74, £73 Arklid Farm. Mash: £71 Crescent Green; £71, £64 Steps Farm; £63 Beckside Farm; £62 Bridge Stone. Char: £68, £55 Low Moor Howe Farm. Chev: £65 Low Moor Howe. Herd: £61 Green Cottages.

STORE LAMBS SELL TO £62.50 AT WEEKLY NWA J36 SALE

The weekly sale of Store Lambs saw a rise in numbers forward with 2466 passing through the ring. Buyers eager to secure stock with the increasing availa-bility of grass, with all types and classes competed for, producing a market average of £50.06.

Best groups of Continental and Suffolk lambs £55 - £58, peaking at £62.50 for a pen of 32 Texel x from MW & MR Black. Medium keep lambs £49 - £54, with smaller longest keep lambs mid £40’s. Hill lambs saw Mules sell to £57 (av £49), Cheviots £53.50 and pure horned lambs to £50.50 for Rough Fells. Ram lambs sold to £58.50 for Texel x, mediums generally £42 - £48 with poorer bred sorts late £20’s and early £30’s. Store Lamb Top Prices:Store Lamb Top Prices:Store Lamb Top Prices:Store Lamb Top Prices: Tex: £62.50 Scroggs Farm; £60.50, £59.50 Low Hundhowe. Char: £58.50 Low Stangerthwaite; £57.50 Kirkby Hall; £57 West Plain Farm. Belt: £58.50 North Lodge. Suff: £58 Brow Head; £56 The Height; £55.50 Low Hundhowe, Sunny Brow. Leic: £57.50 Scar Sykes Farm. Mule: £57 Barbon Fell House; £55 Gowan Bank Farm; £54.50 Marsh House Farm. Chev: £53.50 School House; £53, £52.50 High Arnside Farm. Herd: £53 Scar Sykes Farm. RFell: £50.50 Howes Lodge; £34 Blackmoss Farm. SBF: £39 The Green.

J36 Sale Reports

Show & Sale of Swaledale Breeding RamsShow & Sale of Swaledale Breeding RamsShow & Sale of Swaledale Breeding RamsShow & Sale of Swaledale Breeding Rams

Saturday 10th OctoberSaturday 10th OctoberSaturday 10th OctoberSaturday 10th October The annual show and sale of Swaledale breeding rams was kindly judged by Shaun Taylor of Clapham.

The aged ram first prize was awarded to J & AJ Coates Braida Garth with a three shear bred by Philip Dawson of Kentmere Hall. The first prize for a shearling was awarded to Peter Edmondson of Low Hall.

The sale saw the first prize Aged Ram selling to a top price of £400 from J & AJ Coates, Braida Garth with the first prize shearling selling to £200.

Show Results

Judge

Shaun Taylor

Class one – Aged Ram

1st Lot 229 J & AJ Coates, Braida Garth

2nd Lot 239 C Jackson, Springs Farm

3rd Lot 221 JS & S Atkinson, Sykes Farm

Class two – Shearling Ram

1st Lot 223 P& TL Edmondson, Low Hall 2nd Lot 241 TH Harrison, Sleddale Hall 3rd Lot 240 TH Harrison, Sleddale Hall

Champion

Lot 223 P & TL Edmondson, Low Hall

Reserve Champion

Lot 241 TH Harrison, Sleddale

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Tuesday 13th OctoberTuesday 13th OctoberTuesday 13th OctoberTuesday 13th October The monthly sale of Pigs saw 94 forward and were sold to a sharper trade than the previous sale. Well finished prime pigs sold to £136 for a pen of 3 gilts from Messers Strong & Preston, Row Moor Farm followed by P Woof, Stainton selling gilts at £134, £120. Prime pigs easiest sold in the 85kg - 100kg weight range. Cast sows sold to £92. Weaners sold to £30 for Pietrain x from N Wilkinson, Roosecote Farm with others £28, youngest sorts £10 - £15.

The next sale of pigs will be held on Tuesday 10th November.

An entry of 2,157 Prime Lambs sold to a market average of 135pkg for a 100% clearance with 12 buyers ringside, this average being in line with other sale centres and with a reported falling national average.

The sale commenced with a new section for light lambs which saw towards 300 forwards, best meated sorts £53 (34kg) with others £50 - £52. Pure hill lambs saw a pen of 31kg Herdwicks achieve £45 and Swaledales £42. Buyers keen to attend this sale with meated lambs required, not stores.

The market topped at £83.50 for heavy weight Suffolks from T Parkin with well finished pens of 42kg – 45kg lambs £65 - £69 peaking at £70 for Texels from SP Pease. Well fleshed lambs short of requirements and selling at 140p/kg – 155p/kg and peaked at 160p/kg for best Texel x lambs for JE Nuttall.

Leaner and under finished lambs harder to sell with buyers also showing a preference towards assured lambs. We would encourage vendors to consider joining an assurance scheme to allow lambs to be marketed to their full potential. Hill bred lambs rising in numbers with mules achieving £55-£61, cheviots £54 - £60 and horned lambs £40 - £53.

Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices:Prime Lamb Top Prices: Suff: £83.50 Meadow Oaks; £67 Hill Park; £66 Low Tarn Green, Underley; £64 Trees Farm. Texel: £70 Underley; £67.50 Low Tarn Green, Red Lodge, Masongill Hall; £66.50 Low Hall. Char: Trees Farm; £64.50 Yealand Manor; £61.50 Barker Knott. Dorset: £51 Brow Head. Mule: £65 Topthorn Farm; £60 Red Scar; £59 Low Longmire, Owlnook. Masham: £48 Mash Grange. Swale: £42 Whinney Haw. Rough Fell: £53.50 Stepps Farm. Cheviot: £62 Brow Head. Herdwick: £53.50 High Biggarsbank; £50 Bannerigg Farm.

The weekly sale of Cast Sheep and rams had another good entry of sheep with 545 passing through the ring. A strong trade for the quality of sheep forward with many consignments of hill bred and plainer ewes forward in the market. Better quality Texel ewes sold to a top of £94 from SW Atkinson & Son of Cap-plerigg Farm with Texel rams selling to £91 from ML & SM Dobson of Espford Farm. Stronger Texel ewes selling £70 plus. A plainer show of Mule ewes in the market with stronger types selling £60 plus and plenty of pens medium types of ewes selling in the late fifties. Hill types saw Cheviot ewes top at £62 and average £46. Swaledale ewes sold to £42 with leaner ewes eagerly bid for as all Swaledale’s forward selling to average over £30.

Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices:Cast Sheep Top Prices: Texel: £94 Capplerigg; £85 Stubb Farm; £82 Steel Croft; £81 Kate Farm. Suff: £67 The Orchard. Char: £78 Kate Farm. Masham: £54 Killington Drive. Mule: £62 High Low Wood; £60 Scargill Farm; £58 Capplerigg, Kate Farm. Masham: £54 Killington Drive. Swale: £47 Buck Bank; £41 Brookside, Scargill. Rough Fell: £50 Stepps Farm, Low Deepslack; £49 Killington Drive. Chev: £62 Low Tarn Green; £58 Brow Head. Gritstone: £47 Moss End Farm. Herdwick: £55 Hodgson Green Farm; £40 The Galleon. CAST RAMS – Texel: £91 Espford; £78 Crosscrake. Leicester: £86 Ashstead. Char: £76 High Green Farm. Rough Fell: £64 High Green Farm.

J36 Sale Reports

Coming up at North West Auctions

J36 Rural Auction Centre

Thursday 15th October Weekly Sale of Calves plus all classes of store & beef breeding cattle followed by weekly sale of store Lambs

Saturday 17th October End of Season Sale of all classes of breeding Sheep

1850 breeding ewes, shearlings and gimmer lambs followed by 260 breeding rams

Saturday 24th October Annual Show & Sale of Registered Fell Ponies plus other

Mountain and Moorland Breed, tack and equipment

Monday 26th October Dispersal sale of entire milking herd plus young stock on

behalf of F Barnes & Son

Lancaster Auction Mart

Monday 19th October Weekly sale of Primestock and

Monthly Sale of Dairy Cattle

Friday 23rd October Weekly Sale of Store Cattle followed by Store Lambs

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