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No Delay, We Pay on the Day NO DELAY, WE PAY ON THE DAY Please remember that Malton Market pays on the day each and every Tuesday for fatstock and Friday for store stock. At Malton you can sell your stock and your cheque is ready to collect in the market pay office straightaway. TUESDAY 18TH APRIL 2017 MARKET REPORT 11 steers averaged 199.58ppk and topped at 224.50ppk (£1571) 3 young bulls averaged 144.61ppk and topped at 176.50ppk (£1014) 29 heifers averaged 223.60ppk and topped at 252.50ppk (£1484) 18 OTM cattle topped at 204.50ppk (£1668) 1567 Hoggs averaged 160.61ppk and topped at £101.50 (208.00ppk) 52 spring lambs averaged 236.79ppk and topped at £123.00 (293.00ppk) 223 cull ewes averaged £87.30 and topped at £113.00 This week at Malton market saw an increase in the number of spring lambs with excellent trade to match. Lambs averaged 236.79ppk and topped at an impressive 293.00ppk (£123.00). Heifers continue to remain a good trade as they averaged 223.60ppk and topped 252.50ppk. Steers also were a good trade as they continue to average near 200.50ppk. OTM’s were again a very good trade as they averaged 145.19ppk and topped at an impressive 204.50ppk. Ewes were an excellent trade this week averaging £87.30 compared to last week where they averaged £72.24. To enter your stock contact Philip Place on 07702 853697, Keith Warters on 07850 915249 or Will Tyson on 07977 560109 3 YOUNG BULLS A disappointing number of young bulls through the ring this week, with more needed please. The top price per kilo went to an 18 month old Stabiliser from D Watson of West Knapton, weighing 575kg and selling for 176.50ppk (£1014) to Cleveland Meat Co. The top price per head also went to the same beast from D Watson. A 19 month old Friesian from JE Clifford & Sons of Slingsby weighed 480kg and sold for 135.50ppk (£650). A 28 month old BG from D Foster of Bulmer reached 118.50ppk (£633). MALTON LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEERS THE CATTLE MARKET MALTON NORTH YORKSHIRE YO17 7JN 11 STEERS Fewer steers on offer this week with more needed please as demand remains firm. The top price per kilo went to a 20 month old Limousin from JE & P Remmer of Pickering, weighing 700kg and selling for 224.50ppk (£1571) to Worsley Wholesale Butchers. The top price per head also went to the same beast from JE & P Remmer. Limousin steers to 224.50ppk (£1571) – 700kg – JE & P Remmer Blonde D’Aquataine steers to 210.50ppk (£1410) – 670kg – D Leeson, Kirby Grindalythe Holstein steers to 154.50ppk (£811) – 525kg – D & MR Fargher, Bulmer Friesian steers to 150.50ppk (£775) – 515kg – B Fargher, Bulmer 29 HEIFERS There were another good number of heifers through the ring this week as they averaged 223.60ppk. The top price per kilo went to an excellent 19 month old Limousin from J & R Waind of Brawby, weighing 545kg and selling for 252.50ppk (£1376) to Radford’s Butchers of Sleights. The top price per head went to a 19 month old Limousin from DR Jackson & Sons of Carnaby, weighing 625kg and selling for 237.50ppk (£1484) to Worsley Wholesale Butchers. Others to do well included a Lim from JR Gardiner of Carnaby weighing 550kg and selling for 249.50ppk (£1372). A Charolais from J & R Waind of Brawby reached 249.50ppk (£1322). A lim from D Stainthorpe of Hutton Mulgrave reached 243.50ppk (£1448). Limousin heifers to 252.50ppk (£1376) – 545kg – J & R Waind, Brawby Charolais heifers to 249.50ppk (£1322) – 530kg – J & R Waind, Brawby British blue heifers to 235.50ppk (£1283) – 545kg – GE & RGP Mason, West Heslerton Blonde D’Aquataine heifers to 210.50ppk (£1115) – 530kg – D Leeson, Kirby Grindalythe Aberdeen Angus heifers to 147.50ppk (£774) – 525kg – KW & RJ Wilson, Ryton 18 OTM CATTLE OTM cattle (over 30 months and under 72 months of age) An excellent 47 month old lim heifer from RH Mason of Wold Newton reached 204.50ppk (£1492). A 59 month old lim from JH Tennant of Fraisthorpe reached 173.50ppk (£1405). A 30 month old lim heifer from MB Kitchen of Folkton reached 164.50ppk (£847). A 31 month old Aberdeen Angus heifer also from MB Kitchen reached 157.50ppk (£787). A 49 month old stabiliser from D Watson of West Knapton reached 139.50ppk (£1122). MALTON LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEERS THE CATTLE MARKET MALTON NORTH YORKSHIRE YO17 7JN Older cull cows (over 72 months old) A 83 month old lim from JH Tennant of Fraisthorpe reached 188.50ppk (£1668). A 79 month old lim from Gascoines Group of Southwell reached 187.50ppk (£1434). A 168 month old lim from TFW Morley & Bros of Fylingdales reached 138.50ppk (£955). A 133 month old Simmental from B Blackburn of Muston reached 127.50ppk (£911). 1567 HOGGS A similar number of hoggs this week as trade for the lighter hoggs continue to improve. The top price per kilo went to a fit pen of 2 Texel’s from JL Chapman-Jewitt of Folkton, weighing 48kg and reaching 208.00ppk (£100.00) to M & C Meats. The top price per head went to a pen of 9 texels from EE Wilkinson & Son of Langtoft, reaching £101.50 (195.00ppk) to M & C Meats. Texels per kilo to 208.00ppk – 48kg – JL Chapman-Jewitt, Folkton Texels per head to £101.50 – 52kg – EE Wilkinson & Son, Langtoft Suffolks per kilo to 185.00ppk – 41kg – CF Beal, Yedingham Suffolks per head to £95.00 – 64kg – CF Beal, Yedingham Mules per kilo to 176.00ppk – 44kg – D & MR Fargher, Bulmer Mules per head to £80.00 – 62kg – Mercer Bros, Pickering Charollais per kilo to 168.00ppk – 48kg – RG Brader, Thixendale Charollais per head to £101.00 – 70kg – RG Brader, Thixendale Swales per kilo to 129.00ppk – 31kg – Knapton Wold Farm, West Knapton Swales per head to £31.00 – 31kg – Knapton Wold Farm, West Knapton 223 CULL EWES /9 RAMS This week saw very good trade for ewes as they averaged £87.30 and topped £113.00. The top price per head went to a pen of 2 texel ewes from TJ Pateman of Brompton-By-Sawdon, reaching £113.00. The top price per head for rams went to 2 suffolk tups from PA & SJ Teasdale of Hawnby reaching £95.00. Texel ewes to £113.00 – TJ Pateman, Brompton-By-Sawdon Suffolk ewes to £108.00 – Messrs T Bannister, Butterwick Charollais ewes to £102.00 – JR Dransfield, Sproxton Mule ewes to £87.00 – PA & SJ Teasdale, Hawnby Swale ewes to £2.00 – TAV Farm & Fencing, Wintringham Will Tyson on Behalf of Malton Livestock Auctioneers Mobile: 07977 560109 Office: 01653 697820 MALTON LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEERS THE CATTLE MARKET MALTON NORTH YORKSHIRE YO17 7JN Young Bulls – Sale commencing – 11.00am Prices per kilogram Type Weight No. From To Average Medium 370 – 550kg 2 118.50 135.50 126.54 Heavy 551 – 650kg 1 176.50 176.50 176.50 Overall Average 144.61 Prices per head Type Weight No. From To Average Medium 370 – 550kg 2 633.98 650.40 642.19 Heavy 551 – 650kg 1 1014.88 1014.88 1014.88 Overall Average 766.42 Clean Cattle - Sale commencing after the young bulls Prime Steers Prices per kilogram Type Weight No. From To Average Light 370 – 550kg 6 147.50 217.50 184.13 Heavy 651kgs + 5 201.50 224.50 214.27 Overall Average 199.58 Prices per head Type Weight No. From To Average Light 370 – 550kg 6 775.08 1174.50 982.05 Heavy 651kgs + 5 1319.83 1571.50 1442.05 Overall Average 1191.14 Prime Heifers Prices per kilogram Type Weight No. From To Average Standard 330 – 500kg 1 225.50 225.50 225.50 Medium 501 – 590kg 20 147.50 252.50 221.46 Heavy 591kg + 8 212.50 247.50 228.22 Overall Average 223.60 Prices per head Type Weight No. From To Average Standard 330 – 500kg 1 1104.95 1104.95 1104.95 Medium 501 – 590kg 20 774.38 1376.13 1210.86 Heavy 591kg + 8 1270.33 1484.38 1380.75 Overall Average 1254.07 MALTON LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEERS THE CATTLE MARKET MALTON NORTH YORKSHIRE YO17 7JN OTM Cattle – sale commencing after clean cattle Prices per kilogram Type Age No. From To Average Cull Cow Over 72 mths 11 87.50 188.50 133.93 Cull Heifer 30- 72 mths 3 157.50 204.50 179.23 Cull Cow 30- 72 mths 4 130.50 173.50 154.51 145.19 Prices per head Type Age No. From To Average Cull Cow Over 72 mths 11 603.75 1668.23 963.09 Cull Heifer 30- 72 mths 3 787.50 1492.85 1042.51 Cull Cow 30- 72 mths 4 1004.85 1405.35 1230.30 1035.71 Finished Sheep – Sale Commencing 12.30pm Prime Hoggs Prices per kilogram Type Weight No. From To Average Light 25.1 – 32kg 10 129.00 129.00 129.03 Standard 32.1 – 39kg 11 122.00 171.00 158.09 Medium 39.1 – 45.5kg 292 147.00 191.00 173.06 Heavy 45.6 – 52kg 495 146.00 208.00 169.28 Other 52kg + 668 123.00 183.00 151.58 Unclassified 91 109.00 178.00 160.38 Overall Average 160.61 Prices per head Type Weight No. From To Average Light 25.1 – 32kg 10 40.00 40.00 40.00 Standard 32.1 – 39kg 11 44.00 65.00 58.64 Medium 39.1 – 45.5kg 292 61.00 85.00 75.26 Heavy 45.6 – 52kg 495 73.00 101.50 91.93 Other 52kg + 668 72.00 101.00 88.96 Unclassified 91 48.00 87.00 67.16 Overall Average 82.40 Store Sheep and Culls – sale commencing after prime hoggs Prices per head Type No.
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