Cirencester Livestock Market Report

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Cirencester Livestock Market Report CIRENCESTER LIVESTOCK MARKET REPORT TUESDAY 13TH OCTOBER 2020 STEERS / BULLS HEIFERS 43 REARING CALVES Prices in Red are TB Restricted Prices in Blue are Organic Age £ p/kg Vendor Age £ p/kg Vendor 10.30 am – Auctioneer: Richard Barrow Hereford Bulls £350, Heifers £150 11 – 13 740 187 Highleadon Court 16 – 17 632 150 J & T Smith 12 – 13 800 190 Highleadon Court 17 705 146 R Orchard A steady trade throughout with a shorter entry of varying qualities. The best bull 16 855 160 A & S Clark 18 835 165 M Hobbs calves sold to £245 for Simmental’s from M/s W, M & E Hunt. Bazadaise bulls 17 1038 179 F Mustoe 27 – 28 1058 156 G Toomer to £210 & £200 from M/s M & I Scott. Aberdeen Angus bulls mostly of second 18 1015 181 R Orchard quality trading between £120 - £155 topping at £165 from M/s Hunt. A run of 22 – 23 865 174 C, M & T Mayo Friesian & Swedish Red bull calves were £40 - £60 topping at £85. 24 1138 180 I W Maddocks Best heifer calves topped at £150 for a Bazadaise gain from M/s M & I Scott. Aberdeen Angus Native heifers mostly £80 - £130 topping at £140 with smaller second quality 4 440 187 T R Limbrick & Son 5 390 134 S J Potter sorts £60 - £80. 6 650 200 T R Limbrick & Son 5 – 6 528 199 T R Limbrick & Son 15 – 17 815 181 M Hobbs 12 – 13 545 141 A R Tuck BULLS 16 – 17 685 190 J & T Smith 16 750 163 M D Lindsey Breed Qty Top £ Avg £ Vendor 17 698 180 C E Ledgerwood 16 – 17 720 160 M Hobbs Friesian 11 85 60 Saunders Farming Ltd 17 940 188 M Hobbs 19 – 25 872 172 Bybrook Farm Aberdeen Angus 6 165 137 WJ, MM, EWJ Hunt 17 – 18 930 187 M D Lindsey 22 910 158 JC Farms Hereford 2 350 350 Allspheres Farm 19 – 20 1065 178 Bybrook Farm 22 865 150 G Toomer Bazadaise 2 210 205 MT & I Scott & Son 21 – 23 1030 187 P Elliott 24 1055 185 Bybrook Farm Simmental 1 245 245 WJ, MM, EWJ Hunt HEIFERS 22 1042 178 JC Farms Aberdeen Angus 4 140 133 R Beard & Son 23 1008 166 G Toomer Hereford 1 62 62 RJ & NJ Clarke Beef Shorthorn Bazadaise 1 150 150 MT & I Scott & Son 9 498 171 E Mills 15 – 18 795 167 J A Jones & Son Simmental 1 135 135 WJ, MM, EWJ Hunt 15 – 16 748 191 E Mills 16 492 150 E Mills Limousin 1 140 140 P Carr 16 898 185 E Mills 29 940 162 Bybrook Farm WEANED BULLS 22 – 25 752 153 R Howes British Blue 5 305 299 I R Corner Charolais Aberdeen Angus 1 185 185 I R Corner 9 648 185 C E Ledgerwood 14 – 20 900 181 C E Ledgerwood WEANED HEIFERS 14 – 20 880 217 C E Ledgerwood 19 810 213 C E Ledgerwood British Blue 5 300 294 I R Corner 18 – 20 905 196 C E Ledgerwood 20 940 177 C E Ledgerwood MORE CALVES NEEDED WEEKLY 20 1002 182 C E Ledgerwood 24 – 27 890 157 R A Butt Simmental 19 BEEF COWS & CALVES 4 – 5 480 208 T R Limbrick & Son 4 – 5 550 207 T R Limbrick & Son 6 700 222 T R Limbrick & Son 14 – 15 795 180 R & E Townsend 11.30 am – Auctioneer: Jon Pullin 14 848 188 R & E Townsend Includes a run of 12 strong Pedigree South Devon cows with their South Devon 14 – 15 910 175 J A Jones & Son calves at foot from Ellipsis Farms Ltd, Sevenhampton topping at £1440, £1410, 16 930 172 A & S Clark £1400 & £1360 with steer calves & £1450, £1300 & £1200 with heifer calves. Limousin The grazing cows saw a cracking Charolais cow to £1395 (144p/kg) from Mr P 4 – 5 400 205 T R Limbrick & Son 17 578 160 A R Tuck 16 765 215 A R Tuck 22 900 152 JC Farms Cuthbert, Minsterworth. A run of bulls saw a pedigree Charolais (20mnths) to 21 995 180 JC Farms £1470 from M/s J Preece & Sons, Elmstone Hardwicke with their pedigree 22 1005 162 JC Farms Aberdeen Angus (20mnths) to £1290. British Blue 12 – 13 725 210 F Mustoe 22 775 168 M D Lindsey 212 STORE CATTLE 13 1052 186 R & E Townsend 25 – 26 868 168 C, M & T Mayo 15 968 180 J A Jones & Son 11.30 am – Auctioneer: Jon Pullin 15 855 208 R & E Townsend Avg: Steers £803 (182p/kg), Heifers £766 (165p/kg) 15 – 16 848 201 M D Lindsey Another pleasing entry made up of mostly medium-term farming cattle with a 17 720 200 J & T Smith lack of strength today. Trade was no less with more faces around the ring 25 912 180 C, M & T Mayo looking for cattle. Other Continental Breeds 16 572 170 J & T Smith 25 762 162 C, M & T Mayo The few short-term stronger steers continue to sell well over £1050 topping at 16 890 181 A & S Clark £1138 (180p/kg) for Hereford steers from Mr I Maddocks, Painswick. The Friesian & Other Dairy Breeds stronger medium-term steers were a similar trade to last week trading between 23 – 25 678 130 C, M & T Mayo £900 - £1050 (180 – 190p/kg) topping at £1052 (186p/kg) for a British Blue from M/s R & E Townsend, Clapton. NEXT TB RESTRICTED SALE The general medium-term steers traded between £760 - £850 (165 – 180p/kg) MONDAY 26TH OCTOBER 2020 with the younger steers mostly £650 - £750 (180 – 210p/kg). Licenses must be obtained from Animal Health by Monday, 19th October 2020 Only a few Friesian steers on offer saw the medium framed sorts topping at APPLYING FOR A LICENCE HAS NOW CHANGED £678 (130p/kg) from M/s C, M & T Mayo, Harescombe. Rather than making your application by telephone, Animal health now require a completed application form (tb204) to be completed & emailed / posted to [email protected] or fax 0208 026 0186 The stronger short-term heifers saw a few over £1000 topping at £1058 APHA, TB Licensing, Isca Building, Kestral Way, Exeter EX2 7LQ (156p/kg) for Hereford’s from Mr G Toomer, Wootton Bassett & £1055 Please note: Licenses are issued on a first come first served basis & may take up to 5 working days to process. (185p/kg) for an Aberdeen Angus from M/s Bybrook Farms, Stanton St As such, short notice requests may not be issued in time. Cattle can enter an Orange market if they have tested negative within 90 days of a new or repeat herd test, even if reactors are found (reactors must be Quinton. The stronger farming heifers traded similar to last week between £880 removed from the holding prior to applying for a licence). - £950 (170 – 185p/kg) with the medium-term & younger heifers trading Cattle are NO LONGER ALLOWED to return home. The only onward movement allowed will be to an Approved Finishing Unit (AFU) or an abattoir. between £700 - £800 (160 – 175p/kg). The weaned calves saw Simmental steers (6mnths) to £700 (222p/kg) from M/s T R Limbrick & Son, Sherborne. Hereford steers (12mnths) to £800 (190p/kg) from M/s Highleadon Court Farms, Highleadon & British Blue steers (12mnths) to £725 (210p/kg) from Miss F Mustoe, Witcombe. TH THURSDAY 15 OCTOBER 2020 ONLINE TIMED AUCTIONS 635 PRIME LAMBS COMMERCIAL ASSETS, LIQUIDATION STOCK 10.00 am – Auctioneer: Chris Voyce & HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Lamb SQQ 198.8p/kg Overall Average 192.9p/kg LOCATED AT CIRENCESTER MARKET TH ND A few less lambs around this week saw a decent trade but the edge just off MON 19 OCTOBER – 22 OCTOBER 2020 th compared to last week. The better shaped, tight coated handyweight lambs Viewing Monday, 19 October– 9.30 am to 4.00 pm continue to trade at a premium between 210 - 215p/kg topping at 219p/kg Further Details & Catalogue including online bidding/Registration £84.50 for 38½kg from Ms J Pocock All the good meat, general handyweight available on our website sorts were 195 – 200p/kg. The medium weight lambs (45 – 48kg) were a similar MACHINERY trade between 188 – 192p/kg £85 - £90 & the heavier lambs were £95 - £98 On instructions from The Executors of RW and MA Tingle Deceased topping at £100 from M/s R & H Mann. LOCATED AT CHURCHAM HOUSE, CHURCHAM GLOUCESTER, GL2 8BP. th Top Lamb Prices Viewing Strictly Monday 19 October 10.00 am to 4.00 pm (registration on arrival at farm). Kgs Vendor £ p/kg MONDAY 19TH OCTOBER – MONDAY 26TH OCTOBER 2020 (10am) 32 C Benson 63.00 197.0 34.5 F & S Robins 69.00 200.0 JCB 526S Teleporter (99) c/w Pallet Forks 9381hrs, Griffiths 6T Trailer (83), 36.5 D & B Minett 74.50 204.0 Henton 10T Trailer (Mesh & Grain Door), Dowdeswell DP7E Plough, 38.5 J A Pocock 84.50 219.0 McConnell Shakerator, Cambridge Folding Rolls, Amazone 1501 Spinner, 39 P Douglas 80.00 205.0 Tuchel 3pt Linkage Road Brush, Opico Varidisc, 3m Springtine 39.5 D G Davis & Son 81.00 205.0 Cultivator/Dutch Harrows, MF30 Seed Drill (vgc), Twose Flat Roll, Sitrex 40 D G Davis & Son 85.00 213.0 40.5 F & S Robins 81.50 201.0 HM300 Haymaker, Claas Corto 165RN Drum Mower, McConnell Rhino 9 41 A Halle 81.80 200.0 Topper, Bitelli H/D Industrial Trailed Engine Road Roller, Gambetti Mounted 42 A & K Bullock 88.00 210.0 24m Sprayer, Major Slurri Vac (94), 12ft Livestock Trailer, Person Cage, 42.5 J I & T A Smith 85.00 200.0 Murray Muck Fork, Grays Toe Tip Bucket, Agritech Grain Bucket, 43.5 S & J Lambert 85.00 195.0 McConnell Perry Loader, Soil Grader Blade, x3 Sheep Troughs, 6x Sheep 44.5 B Brazington 86.00 193.0 Hay Racks, Cattle Grid.
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