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STIRLING BULL SALES: Beef Shorthorns sell to 7,500gns

Beef Shorthorn bulls peaked at 7,500gns with females leading the bidding at 8,500gns

Katie Fallon
Livestock Specialist
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Overall champion Drumsleed Trojan from Gerald Smith, Laurencekirk, which sold for 7,500gns.
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Overall champion Drumsleed Trojan from Gerald Smith, Laurencekirk, which sold for 7,500gns.

The overall champion, Drumsleed Trojan, from Gerald Smith, Laurencekirk, topped the entry of Beef Shorthorn bulls at 7,500gns. The first son by Coxhill Pierce, which was purchased out of Stirling at...

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