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Omagh Auction Mart Ltd Monday 15Th February 2021 Heavier Sorts In Omagh Auction Mart Ltd Monday 15th February 2021 Heavier sorts in most demand in both rings. Bullocks J. Woods, Lack 665k £1575; 705k £1620, P. M. O’Kane, Drumquin 605k £1375; 565k £1275; 475k £1100, Wm. Johnston, Lack 680k £1545; 690k £1540, R. T. Sproule, Strabane 700k £1575, M. McCanny, Sion Mills 645k £1450, F. Ferris, Leglands 560k £1260; 610k £1310, H. McAnea, Castlederg 610k £1365; 595k £1260, C. Starrs, Fintona 575k £1285; 635k £1355; 580k £1240, M. Ferris, Leglands 605k £1345; 645k £1400, K. Ward, Douglas Bridge 505k £1075, B. Donnelly, Eskra 610k £1300, D. McKinney, Fintona 595k £1320; 630k £1345; 670k £1340,, E. O’Kane, Drumquin 545k £1150, S. Gallen, Scraghey 610k £1260; 335k £780, D. W. Johnston, Lack 685k £1400, C. Logue, Corlea 465k £1125; 490k £1165 and £1130, A. McMullan, Castlederg 415k £940; 400k £875, F. Quinn, Cookstown 330k £770. Heifers S. Mitchell, Eskra 640k £1380; 610k £1320; 625k £1350, L. McKinley, Trillick 555k £1350; 575k £1230; 505k £1070, C. Starrs, Fintona 515k £1160; 575k £1190, D. McKinney, Fintona 5158k £1140; 500k £1090, Tom Donnelly, Brookeboro 535k £1150; 510k £1090; 490k £1160, E. McAnenly, Ballygawley 515k £1080, B. McCrystal, Mullaslin 655k £1370, Patk. McCullagh, Mountfield 510k £1060; 575k £1160, S. McGirr, Ballygawley 525k £1090; 535k £1090, M. McCanny, Sion Mills, 555k £1150, B. Kelly, Loughmacrory 450k £1120; 475k £1080, M. O’Kane, Drumquin 405k £960; 415k £890; 440k £920; 330k £790, F. Quinn, Cookstown 415k £980; 350k £790, R. Byrne, Killeter 380k £820. Fat Cows J. Cunningham, Kileeshil 550k £218, Wm. Oliver, Clanabogan 750k £214, J. McKane, Castlederg 600k £180, J. Patterson, Drumquin 670k £173, R. Weir, Lack 780k £166, S. O’Kane, Drumquin 650k £165, S. McGirr, Ballygawley 770k £162. Friesian Cows M. McCauley, Drumquin 680k £172, T. McFarland, Knockmoyle 680k £145, W. T. Atcheson, Fyfin 470k £141, A. R. Millar, Sion Mills 680k £136; 710k £128; 770k £127, W. McCreery, Fyfin 520k £127, R. Sterritt, Mountjoy 740k £125, C. Elkin, Omagh 700k £125; 670k £121, R. K. Maxwell, Urney 690k £122, J. W. Ferguson, Eskra 770k £120. Dropped Calves P. McMenamin, Envagh £560 Hereford Bull; £450 Saler Heifer, L. Cooper, Killen £490 Charolais Bull, F. McGread, Dromore £475 Angus Bull, C. Caldwell, Killen £460 Charolais Bull; £410 Charolais Heifer, T. A. McFarland, Knockmoyle £450 B. Blue Heifer, P. McNamee, Douglas Bridge £430 and £395 Angus Bulls, Jas. Cummings, Castlederg £430 Angus Bull; £415 B. Blue Bull, J. McGuire, Leglands £415 Angus Bull, E. W. Crawford, Newtownstewart £410 B. Blue Heifer, A. Sproule, Aghyaran £405 Hereford Bull, M. McAleer, Carrickmore £405 Simmental Bull; £385 Simmental Heifer, A. R. Millar, Sion Mills £400 Angus Heifer; £380 Angus Bull, L. Mathers, Strabane £390 Angus Bull, R. Smyth, Drumquin £370 B. Blue Bull, J. Edgar, Clanabogan £365 Saler Heifer, I. McKelvey, Douglas Bridge £270; £245 and £210 Friesian Bulls, Tempo Producer £245 Friesian Bull, P. Olphert, Campsie £270 and £245 Friesian Bulls, L. Cooper, Killen £215 Friesian Bulls (x5). Weanlings G. Skelton, Drumquin £700 Simmental Bull, J. Curran, Dromore £660 Limousin Heifer, J. Moore, Fintona £620 Charolais Heifer, E. O’Doherty, Drumquin £580 Angus Bull. .
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