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Truro Livestock Market h TRURO LIVESTOCK MARKET MARKET REPORT & WEEKLY NEWSLETTER Wednesday 2nd September 2020 COVID-19 FACE MASK REGULATIONS Thank you for your continued co-operation!! All buyers, sellers & hauliers MUST WEAR a face mask/covering before entry to Market will be permitted, masks will not be provided and you must bring your own. For Vendors, we continue to operate a drop-and-go facility and you may enter the market ONLY to see your stock sold. “40 ewes 4 weeks running for Michael Grigg to £90 this week” MARKET ENTRIES Please pre-enter stock by Tuesday 3.30pm PHONE 01872 272722 TEXT (Your name & stock numbers) Cattle/Calves 07889 600160 Sheep 07977 662443 This week’s £10 draw winner: John Penhaligon of Portscatho TRURO LIVESTOCK MARKET LODGE & THOMAS. Report an entry of 36 UTM & OTM prime cattle, 56 cull cows & bulls, 145 store cattle including 2 suckler cows & calves, 79 rearing calves & stirks and 356 finished & store sheep UTM PRIME CATTLE HIGHEST PRICE BULLOCK Each Wednesday the highest price prime steer/heifer sold p/kg will be commission free Auctioneer – Andrew Body A reduced entry this week but trade very similar to recent weeks and no shortage of demand for all types. A trio of super Limousin x heifers met premium prices for Messrs. R.H. & C.D. Care of St. Buryan with dearest at 220p/kg to J.V. Richards Ltd of Perranwell Station; next making 219p/kg to David Ellis of Lelant. Overall top value heifer was a 650kg Limousin x from Messrs. A.J. & S.T. Richards of St. Keverne – at 216p/kg she realised £1,404 to David Wilton of Peter Morris Butchers, St. Columb. Limousin crosses also standing top on the steer side for Messrs. W.H. & L.M. Williams & Son of Allet with their 638g heaviest knocked down at 213p/kg to David King of Exeter. Big 737kg & 728kg steers forward from Messrs. T.B. & M.B. Osborne of St. Eval saw their Limousin x realising a top value of £1,459 to David King. 8 Steers – top 5 prices Limousin x to 213p (638kg) for Messrs. W.H. & L.M. Williams & Son of Allet, Truro Limousin x to 210p (565kg) for Messrs. W.H. & L.M. Williams & Son of Allet, Truro Limousin x to 198p (737kg) for Messrs. T.B. & M.B. Osborne of St. Eval, Wadebridge Aberdeen Angus x to 194p (728kg) for Messrs. T.B. & M.B. Osborne of St. Eval, Wadebridge South Devon x to 192p (716kg) for Messrs. E.A. & A.R. Thomas of Sevenmilestone, St. Agnes 22 Heifers – top 10 prices Limousin x to 220p (578kg) for Messrs. R.H. & C.D. Care of St. Buryan, Penzance Limousin x to 219p (538kg) for Messrs. R.H. & C.D. Care of St. Buryan, Penzance Limousin x to 216p (650kg) for Messrs. A.J. & S.T. Richards of St. Keverne, Helston Limousin x to 213p (582kg) for Messrs. R.H. & C.D. Care of St. Buryan, Penzance Limousin x to 209p (657kg) for Messrs. A.J. & S.T. Richards of St. Keverne, Helston Aberdeen Angus x to 198p (664kg) for Messrs. K.L. & C.D. Rowe of Zelah, Truro Hereford x to 193p (640kg) for Mr. I.G. Thomas of Hayle Aberdeen Angus x to 190p (692kg) for Messrs. K.L. & C.D. Rowe of Zelah, Truro Devon x to 190p (546kg) for Mr. R.D. Withers of Probus, Truro Shorthorn x to 190p (533kg) for Messrs. J.A. & C.R.N. Baker of Newquay Wednesday’s South-West Regional Market Averages Steers – 180.9p/kg Heifers – 182.5p/kg Truro Steers Truro Heifers Premium to 213p av. 202.4p Premium to 220p av. 203.2p Prime to 177p av. 173.5p Prime to 185p av. 171.8p All Steers av. 193.43p All Heifers av. 189.95p - 2 - - 6 OTM PRIME CATTLE The OTM section included a run of Hereford crosses from Mrs. M.C.D. Ansell of Zennor, St. Ives topping at 155p/kg for a 795kg steer realising £1,232 to David King of Exeter. Overall Averages: OTM Steers to 155p/kg av. 144.04p/kg OTM Heifers to 129p/kg CULL COWS & BULLS Auctioneer – Andrew Body Slightly fewer cull cows on offer this week, the entry again containing a large proportion of straight out of parlour dairy types and fewer beef breeds. Heavy, well-fleshed types at a premium but demand for all. A Shorthorn x from Messrs. J.A. & C.R.N. Baker of Newquay topped the beef cows this week selling at 126p/kg to David Ellis of Lelant. Two South Devons next with Mr. R.R. Quinney’s 796kg cow top overall value realising £986 to Dawn West Devon of Hatherleigh. Leading Friesian was a 705kg cow from Messrs. P.J. Grylls & Sons of Kenwyn selling at 125p/kg and £881 to Dawn West Devon. A big 1143kg Aberdeen Angus bull for Messrs. R.G, E.J. & G.A. Williams of St. Martin sold well at 119p/kg and £1,360 to David King. 27 Beef Cows – leading prices Shorthorn x to 126p (501kg) for Messrs. J.A. & C.R.N. Baker of Newquay South Devon x to 125p (597kg) for Mr. R.N. Hosking of Sancreed, Penzance South Devon x to 124p (795kg) for Mr. R.R. Quinney of Veryan, Truro Limousin x to 122p (620kg) for Mr. A.S. Ball of Nanstallon, Bodmin South Devon x to 120p (786kg) for Mr. R.R. Quinney of Veryan, Truro Simmental x to 120p (713kg) for Messrs. T.B. & M.B. Osborne of St. Eval, Wadebridge Hereford x to 118p (626kg) for Mr. A.J. Miller of St. Dennis, St. Austell Devon x to 115p (666kg) for Mr. C. Ferkin of St. Mewan, St. Austell Hereford x to 113p (641kg) for Mr. A.J. Miller of St. Dennis, St. Austell Charolais x to 113p (635kg) for Mr. P. Emery of Lamellion, Liskeard 28 Dairy Cows – leading prices Friesian to 125p (705kg) for Messrs. P.J. Grylls & Sons of Kenwyn, Truro Friesian to 124p (696kg) for Pryor Dairying Ltd of Carnmenellis, Redruth Friesian to 119p (724kg) for Pryor Dairying Ltd of Carnmenellis, Redruth Friesian to 116p (718kg) for Messrs. J.P. Green & Son of Ruan Minor, Helston Danish Red x to 114p (760kg) for Messrs. P.J. Grylls & Sons of Kenwyn, Truro Friesian to 113p (731kg) for Mr. C.M. Phillips of St. Mawes, Truro Friesian to 112p (648kg) for Messrs. W. Marsh & Son of St. Stephen, St. Austell Friesian to 111p (654kg) for Pryor Dairying Ltd of Carnmenellis, Redruth 1 Cull Bull Aberdeen Angus to 119p (1143kg) for Messrs. R.G, E.J. & G.A. Williams of St. Martin, Helston - 3 - - Overall Averages: Beef Cows to 126p/kg av. 106.07p/kg Dairy Cows to 125p/kg av. 96.89p/kg Cull Bulls to 119p/kg STORE CATTLE Auctioneer – Patrick Dennis A similar entry to last week with a good mixture of single-suckled as well as beef x dairy types of all types and ages. Very similar trade to recent weeks set to continue whilst the strong finished trade remains at current levels. Top price of the day at £1,105 was a Shorthorn x steer for Messrs. J.A. & C.R.N. Baker of Newquay. Further Shorthorn x steers for Mr. A.J. Jelbert of Mitchell at 17 months old to £950, with same age Simmental x steers to £955 for Mr. F.J. Moyle of Carnmenellis. Mr. Jelbert’s younger Limousin x steers down to 14 months old hit £925 for five, with his bunch of four same age heifers making £860. A grand entry of four cracking Charolais yearling steers for Messrs. H. Williams & Son of Tehidy realised £895. Five nice named-sire Aberdeen Angus x steers from Mr. G. Carter of Troon 9/11 months old making £740. Overall top on the on the heifer side was a grand 25mo Charolais heifer hitting a big top price of £1,100 for Mr. D. Rounsevell of Veryan. 88 Steers – leading prices 2yo Shorthorn x to £1,105 for Messrs. J.A. & C.R.N. Baker of Newquay Aberdeen Angus x to £950 for Mr. D. Rounsevell of Veryan, Truro British Blue x to £850 for Mr. J. Penhaligon of Portscatho, Truro Friesian to £825 for Messrs. S.J. & R.M. Truscott of Redmoor, Bodmin 1½yo Simmental x to £955 for Mr. F.J. Moyle of Carnmenellis, Redruth Shorthorn x to £950 for Mr. A.J. Jelbert of Mitchell, Newquay Limousin x to £925 for Mr. A.J. Jelbert of Mitchell, Newquay Aberdeen Angus x to £875 for Mr. F.C. Doney of Liskeard Hereford x to £795 for Mr. J. Penhaligon of Portscatho, Truro 1yo Charolais x to £895 for Messrs. H. Williams & Son of Tehidy, Camborne Simmental x to £805 for Mr. F.J. Moyle of Carnmenellis, Redruth Aberdeen Angus x to £740 for Mr. G. Carter of Troon, Camborne Hereford x to £680 for Messrs. G.S. & K.M. Trevail of Bugle, St. Austell British Blue x to £650 for Mr. J.W.W. Smeeth of Week St. Mary, Holsworthy 53 Heifers – leading prices 2yo Charolais x to £1,100 for Mr. D. Rounsevell of Veryan, Truro Limousin x to £905 for Messrs. J.A. & C.R.N. Baker of Newquay British Blue x to £755 for Mr. J. Penhaligon of Portscatho, Truro Friesian to £585 for Messrs. W.J.A. & S.J. Hain of Four Lanes, Redruth - 4 - - 1½yo Limousin x to £860 for Mr. A.J. Jelbert of Mitchell, Newquay Simmental x to £805 for Mr.
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