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Mule gimmer lambs top at £750/head at Hawes

A total of 19,911 Mule gimmer lambs went under the hammer at Hawes at the ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian supported two-day North of England Mule Sheep Association show and sale which averaged £168.39 (+£1 on 2024)

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The winning pen from Messrs Lord, North Stainmore, which topped the sale selling for £750/head.
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The winning pen from Messrs Lord, North Stainmore, which topped the sale selling for £750/head.

According to the auctioneers, the top quality pens were in strong demand, but the summer's drought effected the trade for the smaller running lambs which generally sold for less than last year.

Trade topped at £750/head for the winning pen from the first day from Messrs Lord, North Stainmore. The buyer was Winter Bros, Appleby, who also paid £610/head for the second prize pen from Neil Martson, Cockermouth, and £520/head, £500/head and £380/head for other pens from the same vendor.

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A packed ringside at Hawes Mule gimmer lamb sale.

Messrs Marston also won the first day prize for the best run of 100 or more Mule gimmer lambs, selling 704 lambs to average £205.84.

The sixth prize winners from J.W. Porter and Sons, Swaledale, sold for £460 to W. Richardson and Son, Dufton, who also paid the top price on the second day of £560/head for the second prize pen consigned by P. Hallam, Horton-in-Riblesdale.

The winning pen from the second day from E. Fairburn and Sons, Thornton Steward, was knocked down for £550/head to E.J. and A.M. Fox, Symington.
G. and H.R. Shields, Ravonstonedale, sold their third prize pen for £520/head and another pen for £420/head, both going to Winter Bros.4

Making £390/head were pens from both A.C. and K. Pye and Son, Abbeystead, and J.A. and R. Caton, Bell Busk, which both sold to C. and T. Hewitt, Tatham.

Messrs Caton were also the winners of the prize for the best run of 100 or more lambs on the second day, selling 259 lambs to average £204.37.

READ MORE:ÌýAuction mart sales round up: Lanark Kerry Hill's sell to 7,800gns; Kirkby Stephen Mule gimmer average up on the year; Luing bull tops Working Genes production sale at £17,250

Auctioneers: Hawes ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Auction Mart Co.

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