Opening Sale of Store Sheep – Weekly Cast Cows & Store Cattle

25th July 2022

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Darlington Farmers Auction Mart held their ‘Opening Sale of Breeding and Store Sheep’ in conjunction with their weekly sale of Cast Cattle, Store and Breeding Stock on Monday 25th July 2022. Forward were 276 Cattle and 1023 Sheep.

79 Cast Cows & OTM sold to 230ppk or £1630
11 Stock Bulls sold to 206ppk or £1870
2 Cows & Calves sold to £1000
80 Store Steers sold to £1360
96 Store Heifers sold to £1180
6 Young Bulls sold to £1660
220 Breeding Ewes/Shearlings sold to £265
668 Store Lambs sold to £102.50
135 Feeding Ewes sold to £106

Breeding Sheep – An excellent trade with 100% clearance as the early lambing shepherds set away keen to reinvest following a successful Spring lamb season. Setting the pace were two vendors as some real quality shearlings shown by both E Grieves, Oakdene and C A & J G Skidmore, Needless Hall Farm traded well beyond £200 with tops of £265 and £260. A run of 120 terrific Mules from Dyson Farming Ltd, Nocton all sold well between £170 and £185.

Leading Prices
Shearlings – £265 £260 £255 £250 £245 £225 £195 £190 E W Grieves. £260 £250 £240 £230(x3) £220(x2) C A & J G Skidmore. £190 £185 £180 C M & T F Seymour. £185 £180(x2) £175(x3) £172 £170(x5) Dyson Farming Ltd. £135 S Fawell.
Ewes – £100 £98 S Fawell.

Store Lambs – An absolute bonanza, the average on paper dropped £3 however in real terms trade looked even better than last year’s flyer; with expectations mixed due to the ongoing drought the vendors need not have worried as all lambs sold with ease to a packed gallery of buyers. Leading the trade was Leyburn based L D Laws of High Village Farm with a pair of strong Texel lambs at £102.50, others in the 100 club were both Wolsingham residents as G H Lister, Holebeck House and S Pybourne, 10 Causeway put in strong performances with Texel bred lambs. The annual consignment from the Richardson family of Rosedale enjoyed possibly the trade of the day with their genuine hill bred Cheviot X Texel lambs peaking £85 apiece and the firms run of 200 lambs up a staggering £13.55 on the year.

Leading Prices
Store Lambs – £102.50 £94.50 L D Laws. £102 £96 £93 £92 G H Lister. £101.50 £99 £93 S Pybourne. £96 C & M Burnett. £93 £91 W & V Burton. £91 Adam Richardson. £90 S Beeforth. £89.50 £88.50 £86 £85 £75 J Wigham. £85 M F Hall. £85 £80 £76 J P Richardson. £85 S Dodsworth. £81 J Henry. £77.50 £75 W H Brown.
Feeding Ewes – £106 B Henderson. £79 £70 £67.50 £46 J P Richardson. £70 Adam Richardson. £70(x2) C Harle & Sons. £70 £68 £66 Gray Broom House.

Cast Cows & OTM – Although averaging less on paper the cows were undoubtedly dearer this week with more than our fair share of plainer and older ladies on offer, we levelled up at 161ppk and £1048. The younger and better fleshed may have been in short supply but those forward enjoyed a great day, a Limousin OTM heifer from A C Walton, Yiewesly Drive topped proceedings at 230 pence per kilo, behind her a good run from D A & M A M Brown, Agglethorpe Hall took the lions share of our best prices with a 4-year-old British Blue reaching £1630, an Aberdeen Angus the same age reaching 206ppk as they deservedly turned out 5 of the top 7 prices per kilo and half of our top 10 gross valued cows. The fittest Friesians also enjoyed life this week as a youngster from G Thompson & Sons, Softley Farm sold for 198ppk and a fleshy 4-year-old from R & A Chapman, Easby Grange climbed beyond £1500. Bull trade also proved fast, the pace setters were an 8 year old Limousin from T Hughes, Sockburn Hall at 206ppk and a gigantic Aberdeen Angus from P J Glass, Duncomb Moor Farm landed top gross value of the week at £1870.

Leading Prices PPK – 230 A C Walton. 218 214 208 206 200 D A & M A M Brown. 200 180 176 G & J H Tomlinson & Son. 198 174 G Thompson & Sons. 198 186(x2) 182 178 176 G A Willey. 196 188 L W Martin. 196 B R Lawson. 194 A Crowder. 192 J P & R Ward. 188 180 174 S N Bird & Sons. 188 C Hird & Son. 186 W Swinbank & Sons. 186 E A & N Thompson & Son. 182 F E Pinkney. 180 W A Dinsdale & Son. 180 J R Addison & Son. 180 178 R G Swinbank. 176 R & A Chapman.
Stock Bulls PPK – 206 T Hughes. 200 198 192 186 186 B Storey. 176 G A & C Jopling. 158 142 John Archer. 150 G C & K J White & Son. 128 P J Glass.

Leading Gross Values – £1630 £1575 £1417 £1401 ££1390 D A & M A M Brown. £1506 R & A Chapman. £1475 £1393 R Bradley. £1440 £1341 £1213 G & J H Tomlinson & Son. £1411 W A Dinsdale & Son. £1386 R G Swinbank. £1363 A Crowder. £1335 F E Pinkney. £1334 £1310 L W Martin. £1307 B R Lawson. £1304 A C Walton. £1274 G Thompson & Sons. £1274 £1235 £1225 £1205 G A Willey. £1272 £1245 S N Bird & Sons. £1263 C Hird & Son. £1261 W Swinbank & Sons. £1249 J P & R Ward. £1249 J R Addison & Son.
Stock Bulls Gross – £1870 P J Glass. £1791 £1634 John Archer. £1790 T Hughes. £1237 G C & K J White. £1036 £1024 £976 £967 £931 B Storey.

Store Cattle – A typically average July show of quality, trade arguably a touch easier however with no real runs of high quality to get the buyers teeth in to it is often difficult to ascertain, still plenty of life in the job and a ring packed with buyers. A big lad led the bull prices when a hefty 18-month-old Limousin from Mickleton based J R & G Walton & Sons sold for a brilliant £1660. Three steers sold for a joint top price of £1360 this week as D R Smith, East Roughlea Farm produced a pair of 2-year-old Hereford’s to match the price set by a Limousin from M L Tallentire, South Softley Farm, Butterknowle. Hottest of the heifers this week proved to be a classy Charolais shown by regular vendor E Parsons, Newstead Farm when she sold for £1180.

Cows & Calves £1000 £980 T Hodges.

Store Bulls £1660 JR&G Walton & Sons. £900 £700 D&CA Henry. £870 BR Lawson. £850 TT Hall & Son.

Store Steers £1360 £1315 £1270 £1205 £1165 £1155×5 £1140 £1120 £1050 £1010 ML Tallentire. £1360×2 DR Smith. £1250 £1110 £1095 J Davis. £1170 £1125×3 £1060×2 £1045 £1040×2 £1030×2 £1015×3 £1000 RJ Bradshaw. £1160 GA Willey. £1050×4 W Love Ltd. £1030 J Bennison. £1030 £985 I Newton & Son. £1020 £950 N Basey. £1010 £1005 K Sayer. £960×2 B Storey. £950 P Hutchinson.

Store Heifers £1180 £1170 E Parsons. £1170 £1145×2 £1025 J Davis. £1160 £1145 £1115 £1085 DR Smith. £1130 £1125×2 £1100×2 £1010 JR Fell. £1120 £1075 D&HM Hutchinson. £1115×2 £1010 MJ Hutchinson. £1055 £1050×2 WB Rutter & Sons. £1050×4 High Mains Partnership. £1040 D&M Lowes. £1035 £1030 B Storey. £1015 £1000 K Sayer. £1000 P Hutchinson. £995×2 AP Taylor. £990 I Newton. £990 ML Tallentire.