Prime Stock Report

30th June 2022

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Darlington Farmers Auction Mart held their weekly sale of Prime Stock on Thursday 30th June 2022. Forward were 214 Cattle, 3001 Sheep and 9 Pigs.

68 Prime Bulls sold to 276ppk or £2357
32 Prime Steers sold to 287ppk or £1800
114 Prime Heifers sold to 316ppk or £1840
1946 New Season Lambs sold to 367ppk or £162
223 Prime Hoggs sold to 300ppk or £161
826 Cast Ewes & Rams sold to £158
9 Prime Pigs sold to 125ppk or £95

Prime Bulls (68) – Bull trade remaining very healthy as the top ten sailed beyond £2000 and a quality quartet sold over 270ppk, todays impressive sale averaged some 235 pence per kilo. Down from Cupar, Fife early this morning was M I Wainwright of Todhall Farm, included in the cross-border consignment was a magnificent pure British Blue bull which stole the show when he sold for 276 pence per kilo and £2357. In the chasing pack were some superb sorts from the consistent T N & J Hall, Ainstable Hall and the patiently fed Limousin’s of A C Simpson & Son, McNeil Farm. Dairy bull feeders enjoyed a fast trade today, none more so than J M & S Walton, Brettanby Farm, Barton who topped the sale at £1463 and G W Dobson & Son, Wood Close Farm, South Wingate with a Fleckveih at 209 pence per kilo, best Friesian per kilo at 208 pence came from J E & B Morgan & Sons, Bishop Middleham. As is customary some of our leading consignments are tabled below.

M I Wainwright, Cupar sold 4 Bulls to average 263ppk and £1673
T N & J Hall, Carlisle sold 6 Bulls to average 262ppk and £2122
L S Staley, Marwood sold 2 Bulls to average 257ppk and £2008
W I Suddes & Son, Cornsay sold 2 Bulls to average 256ppk and £1657
D W Humphrey, Upleatham sold 10 Bulls to average 254ppk and £1693
A C Simpson & Son, Witton-le-Wear sold 2 Bulls to average 246ppk and £2222

Continental Bulls – Top prices ppk 276 262 255×2 MI Wainwright. 273×2 264 256 255 254 TN&J Hall. 270 246 LS Staley. 264×2 261 260 258 256 255 245 DW Humphrey. 264 235 234 DH Lawson. 260 252 WI Suddes & Son. 253 248 PM Bradley & Bros. 250 EA Martin & Son. 248 244 AC Simpson & Son. 247×2 238 PJ&ES Rogerson. 238 228 N White. 231 JC&P Tallentire. 229 221 220 JK Gregory. 226 225 LR Welsh & Co. 224 J Richmond.

Lead Grossing Continental Bulls £2357 MI Wainwright. £2321 £2122 AC Simpson & Son. £2244 £2181 £2144 £2083 £2052 £2028 TN&J Hall. £2070 £1945 LS Staley. £1892 £1845 £1827 £1812 £1650 £1646 £1638 DW Humphrey. £1890 £1684 £1612 DH Lawson. £1856 £1662 £1598 PJ&ES Rogerson. £1770 EA Martin & Son. £1742 £1572 WI Suddes & Son. £1666 N White. £1633 £1628 £1613 LR Welsh & Co. £1624 PM Bradley & Bros. £1612 J Richmon.

Friesian Bulls – Top prices ppk 208 205 JE&B Morgan & Sons. 206 205 JM&S Walton.  204 186 182 178D Walker. 199 GW Dobson & Son.

Lead Grossing Friesian Bulls £1463 £1400 JM&S Walton. £1367 GW Dobson & Son. £1275 £1116 JE&B Morgan & Sons. £1115 £1010 £1006 £927 D Walker.

Clean Cattle (146) – Another solid trade with a varied show on offer this week, the top eight heifers sold beyond 300 pence helping them to a sale average of 265 pence per kilo whilst an eclectic mix of steers sold to average 235ppk. With a temporary change of voice in the rostrum our regular Cumbrian kidly cutting his holiday short to fill in for Scott it was fittingly a heifer from his native County which led the way, a beautiful 530kg Limousin from T N & J Hall, Ainstable Hall sold to H Taylor & Sons Butchers, Darlington for 316 pence per kilo; the following quartet all hailed from different vendors as reaching the top spots proved to be a hard-fought race. Top steer per kilo was a cracker from I Marshall & Sons, Bishop Middleham which sold for 287ppk, the same good home also sold at 285ppk ahead of a quality run from Driffield’s R S Hall & Sons. Top gross values were also closely contested, the aforementioned Driffield feeders led the steers at £1800 however twice heifers snook ahead with M I Wainwright, Cupar again in top form reaching £1831 but not catching this week’s crown jewel from Coxhoe’s W A Armstrong with a 626kg Limousin selling for £1840. Some of the days top averages are listed below.

J B Luck, Bowes sold 2 Heifers to average 304ppk and £1462
J L Marks, Bishopton sold 4 Heifers to average 295ppk and £1531
T N & J Hall, Carlisle sold 5 Heifers to average 289ppk and £1567
W Ramsay & Sons, Station Town sold 2 Heifers to average 287ppk and £1564
I Marshall & Sons, Bishop Middleham sold 4 Steers to average 275ppk and £1771
R S Hall & Sons, Driffield sold 9 Steers to average 252ppk and £1559

Steers – Top prices ppk 287 285 269 264 I Marshall. 280 279 277 274 260 235 RS Hall & Sons. 254 241 A Crowder. 248 DW Humphrey. 246 MI Wainwright. 235 222×2 221 217 Thoresby Livestock. 228 226 220 I Bosworth.

Lead Grossing Steers £1800 £1746 £1722 £1695 £1612 £1560 £1515 RS Hall. £1789 £1779 x2 £1737 I Marshall & Sons. £1752 £1640 A Crowder. £1591 MI Wainwright. £1588 £1332 I Bosworth. £1551 RD Musgrave. £1445 £1345 M Ord.

Heifers – Top prices ppk 316 305 286 285 TN&J Hall. 308 293 292 287 JL Marks. 307 302 JB Luck. 307 291 289 285 JV&JA Hodgson. 301 296 295 294 293291 290 WA Armstrong. 305 290 289 J Layfield. 295 292 261 JE Suddes & Son. 295 280 W Ramsay & Sons. 294 MI Wainwright. 294 286 Askwiths. 294 290 DW Humphrey. 291 M&J Cheesbrough.

Lead Grossing Heifers £1840 £1795 £1727 £1690 £1682 £1663 £1658 £1657 £1652 WA Armstrong. £1831 £1675 MI Wainwright. £1767 £1762 £1744 £1709 £1683 £1675 £1656 £1644 JV&JA Hodgson. £1744 £1667 M&J Cheesbrough. £1724 JL Marks. £1698 £1655 Askwiths. £1692 £1674 TN&J Hall. £1689 £1629 J Layfield. £1681 JE Suddes & Son. £1660 W Ramsay & Sons. £1621 DW Humphrey.

New Season Lambs (1946) – A nice show forward sold terrifically well, as always with a 100% straight weighbridge the sale averaged 313ppk and £129. Topping the sale at 367 pence per kilo were a trio of cracking continental lambs from Walworth’s Alan Binks; luckily for Alan our conscientious mart staff this morning presumed him still to be suffering from Glastonbury fever and took charge of drawing his lambs for him, we aim to please. Following the smiling Walworth consignor were excellent runs from regular sale leaders J C Simson, Caldwell and also W & M Knaggs & Son, Sadberge. An amazing achievement to today for Richard Bailes of Cole Hill Farm, Elwick as with almost 2000 lambs offered, he scooped the top 5 gross values, the pick of this exceptional run was an absolute gem of a 50kg Texel selling for £162.

Lambs – Top prices ppk 367 C Binks & Son. 363 W Simpson. 363 356 347×2 344 341 325 JC Simpson. 355 354 341 340×2 339×2 326×2 W&M Knaggs & Son. 345 P Tindale. 339 322 D7ph Brown. 339 336 329 327 324 Cole Hill Farm. 332 329 GP Adison. 328 AS&G Donaldson. 326 P Bisby. 325×2 I Burn & Sons. 325 321DG&PD Ayre. 324 322 JA&A Herbert. 324 M&J Dryden. 324 G Thompson & Sons. 323 T Grix. 322 T&DI Allen. 322 C Dawson. 322 HT Davies & Partners. 322 P&CM Graham.

Lead Grossing Lambs £162 £158 £157 £156.50 £156 £155 £154 Cole Hill Farm Ltd. £156 £144 £141.50×2 M&A Gaskin. £153 £149 £143×2 £140 W&M Knaggs & Son. £150 P Bisby. £150 £146 D&PH Brown. £150 RA Patterson & Son. £150 £146 JJ Horn. £149 W Simpson. £149 £148 £147 £146×3 JC Simpson. £149×2 £144.50 W.K M.M Lamb. £148 A Hughes. £147 C Binks & Son. £147 S Pyebourne. £147 RG Richardson. £146 P Stewart. £145 A Swinbank & Son. £143 RS Hall. £142.50 £142 AS&G Donaldson.

Prime Hoggs (223) – The hogg trade keeps its self very keen as Qurbani waits in the wings, a dozen excellent Texel’s from C Harle & Sons, Brandon impressed at 58kg and a pleasing £161; also selling at £161 were some heavyweights from J W & B Firby, Brafferton whilst the other vendors in the high prices were R H Thompson & Son, Witton-le-Wear. No doubting the top price per kilo today which went to a single superstar from a great run produced by F M Martindale, Wolsingham.

Hoggs – Top prices ppk 300 256 255 244 FM Martindale. 277 267 251 C Harle & Sons. 276 250 236×2 233 214 RH Thompson & Son. 260 244 P Dent. 257 MW Cook. 256 250×2 JR Mann. 247 243 JW&B Firby. 244 M Gallon. 234 230 East Mellwaters Farm 234 JD Sanderson. 232 G Williamson.

Lead Grossing Hoggs £161 £131 £115 C Harle & Sons. £161×3 JW&B Firby. £159 £156 £154×2 £148 £144 RH Thompson & Son. £140 £130 N White. £134 £120×2 GF Whitfield. £132 £115 FM Martindale. £130 £128 G Williamson. £130 P Stewart. £130 Gray. £125 C Binks & Son. £120×2 P Dent. £120 M&J Dryden.

Cast Ewes & Rams (826) – A big show of cast sheep scraped our total number sold over 3000 on the day, the ewe trade is good however no dramatic lifts in the run up to EID as numbers appear nationally, ewes averaged £96 and the tups £118. Top price went to a monstrous old girl from J C Simpson, Caldwell at £158 with our top ram from R G Richardson, Sunderland just behind. Best of the Mule’s this week came from R Lawson & Son, Sedgefield at £122 whilst Scotch Blackface from Kildale based M W Cook & Son sold to £95. Some of the early weaned Swaledale’s are beginning to appear and this week peaked at £90 from Norris Bell, Weatherfield.

Lead Grossing Cast Sheep £158 £155 £148×2 JC Simpson. £156 RG Richardson. £145 PR&V Barlow & Son. £140 £130×2 Anthony Tindale. £140×2 £130 Wilsons. £139 £138 T Lawson & Son. £138 T Grix. £138 AS&G Donaldson. £136 N&LL Brown. £135 L Collingwood. £134 £130 RS Hall. £134 K&PM Lough. £134 J Gilson. £134 £130 W Emerson. £130 P Stewart. £130 D&PH Brown. £130×2 MW Cook. £130 FM Martindale. £129 R Lawson & son. £129 Thoresby Livestock.

Prime Pigs (9) – Pig trade remains good, sadly little else newsworthy in today’s report as not all of the pigs were the traditional pink colour and we certainly do not wish in any way to offend Lewis Hamilton.

Pigs – Top prices ppk 125×2 118 105×2 C Weightman.
Lead Grossing Pigs £95 £91 £86 383 £78 C Weightman.