North West Auctions Weekly Report and Newsletter – 24th June 2015
J36 MONTHLY COLLECTIVE MACHINERY SALE Wednesday 24th June The monthly sale of machinery saw 863 lots forward with a wide selec on of items on oer Larger items included within the sale were a Ford 4000 Tractor, NH 90 4wd Tractor, Welger RP245 Baler, New Holland 740 Baler and 4m Pasture Topper. Seasonal items experienced keen bidding with mowers, haybobs, balers and wrappers reaching full value. Livestock equipment saw a Graham Edwards Trailer sell at £1800 and a heavy duty ca1le crush sell at £1500. Shearing machines £205 and sheep scales £350. A large range of small tools & items a1racted a large crowd of buyers with well maintained items easiest sold. Next Month’s Collec ve Machinery Sale will be on Wednesday 29th July - early entries invited This month’s sale included an auc6on of Shrubs & Plants. Certainly a sale with something for everyone. The Next Auc on Sale of Plants & Shrubs will be held on Saturday 1st August together with a Sale of Garden & Architectural An ques
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Lancaster Sale Reports Friday 19th June CAST/FEEDING COWS, OTM & CLEAN CATTLE It was good to see a larger show of 104 cast cows put before a full ringside of buyers. Topping the sale was F & IM Po1er, Grayrigg with Limouisin and Charolais Heifers, both realising 199.5ppk. Top price per head came from M Crowe & Son, Grange over Sands, with a Limousin bull totalling £1390.50. Again all classes sharper this morning, with black and white cows selling to a top of 159.5ppk from Cote Farm Partnership and OTM Heifers to 174.5ppk from JH Towers & Son, Tunstall. Friesian cows averaged 123.2ppk with an overall average of 136.14ppk. Cast Cow Top Prices: OTM COW – FR: 159.5ppk Cote Farm; 144.5ppk Gardners Farm; 144.5ppk Espford Farm. AA: 141.5ppk Low Woodedge Farm; 134.5ppk Ballacutchel. SHO: 134.5ppk Broad Oak. LIM: 177.5ppk Mill Bank; 164.5ppk Beckfoot Farm. CH: 159.5ppk Larbreck Hill Farm. HE: 149.5ppk Larbreck Hill Farm. SIM: 164.5ppk Ballacutchel. MO: 137.5ppk Lane House. BA: 117.5ppk Sowermire. OTM HEIFER – FR: 174.5ppk Tunstall Hall; 167.5ppk Berryholme; 151.5ppk Sandvilla. AA: 139.5ppk Broad Oak. LIM: 199.5ppk Lambrigg Park Farm. CH: 199.5ppk Lambrigg Park Farm. BRB: 149.5ppk Marsh House Farm. OTM STEER – AA: 184.5ppk Throstle Grove Farm. LIM: 157.5ppk Showley Hall Farm. CH: 159.5ppk Lambrigg Park Farm. OTM BULL – LIM: 169.5ppk Ballacutchel. SIM: 157.5ppkBallacutchel. BB: 149.5ppk Ballacutchel.
STORE CATTLE Trade for all classes of store ca1le was sharper this week, topping at £1400. Firstly, from M Shepherd & Sons with a pair of 25 month old Blue Bullocks and secondly from Barlow Bros with a Simmental Bullock at 24 months old. Blue heifers sold to a top of £1240 for a pen of four at 24 months from JS & KM Wilson, Helsington. Na6ve bred stores to £1290 for a pair of Hereford Bullocks from J & F Nu1er and £1260 for Angus Bullocks from H Hesketh. A big Friesian from J Lamb, Old Glasson sold to £1290. A run of nice yearling ca1le from J & E Nu1all sold to £840 for 11month Hereford Bullocks and £830 for 12month Angus Bullocks. Store Cattle Top Prices: STORE BULLOCKS – FR: £1290 Old Glasson, £1060 Moss Cro@; £970 Rowell Farm. AA: £1260 Middle Grange Farm; £1250 Low Levens; £1250 Cock Hall Farm. SLR: £1230 Cross House Farm. LIM: £1280 Moss Cro@; £1260 Middle Grange Farm; £1190 Bradlow Farm. BS: £880 Moss Cro@. CH: £900 Fell End Farm. HE: £1290 Manor House Farm; £840 Low Bendrigg Farm. SIM: £1400 Li1lewood Hall Farm; £1090 Ballacutchel Farms LTD. BRB: £1400 Pasture House Farm; £1340 Green Close. BAZ: £1260 Middle Grange Farm. STORE HEIFERS – FR: £740 Crook Farm. AA: £1140 Bouthwaite Farm; £1120 High House; £1100 Forton Bank Farm. MRI: £920 Li1lewood Hall Farm. LIM: £1260 Cross House Farm; £1230 High House; £1210 Cross House Farm. BS: £1180 High House. CH: £1170 High House. SIM: £1080 Bouthwaite Farm; £990 Ballacutchel Farms LTD. ST: £1040 Rowell Farm. BRB: £1390 High House; £1190 Throstle Grove Farm; £1190 Pasture House Farm.
CALVES A big entry of 83 calves and s6rks this morning at Lancaster. Trade for all classes was fast, with black and whites especially above and beyond vendor’s expecta6ons, topping at £230 for an 8 week old from WN & D Smith & Son, Cockerham. Best Friesian calves regularly £140-£190 with younger rearing calves dearer than expected £65-£85 and plainer sorts £32-£50. Overall average of £128/head. Best con6nental calves in short supply, with blue heifers to £365 from TD & V Whitaker, Winmarleigh. And month old blues from J Hoggarth & Son, Slyne to £295. Na6ve bred calves saw Angus Bulls from Wallbank Farms Ltd, to £425 at only 6weeks, and Herefords to £350 for 10week old bulls. A good run of s6rks sold to £645 on four occasions for Blue heifers from A Shepherd, Pilling and Blue bulls from I Atkinson & Son, Warton and WD & RD Walmsley & Son, Cockerham. Black and White s6rks sold to £280 at 5 months from I Atkinson & Son. Calf Top Prices: BULL CALF – FR: £230 Cocker House Farm; £212 Green Dragon Farm. AA: £425 Tills Farm. HE: £350 Longwood House. BRB: £340 Arnside Tower Farm; £295 Manor House Farm. HEIFER CALF – LIM: £355 Green Dragon Farm. HE: £340 Longwood House. BRB: £365 Park Lane Farm; £320 North Farm. HEIFER STIRK – BRB: £645 Muffys Pla1 Farm. BULL STIRK – FR: £280 Boon Town Farm. BRB: £645 Boon Town Farm.
Monday 22nd June PRIME LAMBS In line with the trade from the middle to end of last week, Lancaster averaged 176ppk, quite a drop from last week’s very buoyant trade. Plenty of buyers around the ringside all bidding keenly on lambs. Light weight lambs between 32kg and 35kg were best to sell regularly around 200ppk plus and topping at 212ppk for a smart pen of Beltex lambs from David Pricke1 of Farleton. The Majority of pens of 40kg plus lambs selling above £70 with be1er types achieving £75 and beyond depending very much on the lambs.
PRIME HOGGS A larger selec6on of hoggs forward this week, s6ll in demand from buyers looking to purchase hoggs carrying plenty of meat. Heavy weight hoggs sold to a top of £92 and many pens of well fleshed hoggs sold 150ppk plus. Prime Lamb & Hogg Top Prices: PRIME LAMBS – SUFF: £75.50 Hall Cro@ Barn; £73.50 Beaumont Gate. CHEV: £75 Beaumont Gate. HAMP: £70 Redfields. DOR: £67.50 Mardale. SUFF: £91 Booth Hall; £75.50 Hallbeck; £75 Beaumont Gate. CHAR: £82 Middle Ridge Farm; £78.50 Moss Co1age; £77.50 Beaumont Gate. TEX: £83.50 North Farm; £80 Lower Castle O Trim; £78.50 Blackwood End. BEL: £81.50 Low Foulshaw Farm; £72 Farleton House. PRIME HOGGS – SUFF: £92 Jacksons Farm; £70 Booth Hall. HRN: £52 Lee End Farm. TEX: £66.50 Carrisholme Stables; £66 Pilgrims Rest. HERD: £54 Lee End Farm.
CAST SHEEP A smaller number of ewes forward today sold to a slightly sharper trade than what ewes finished off at the previous week, a shortage of ewes forward meant many more could have been sold to advantage. Lean ewes were especially good to sell as buyers were very cau6ous of buying ewes carrying excess amounts of fat. Big con6nental ewes sold to £99. Mule ewes generally selling in the seven6es topping at £79. Cast Sheep Top Prices: SUFF: £80 Castle O Trim; £70 Kitchen Ground Farm. MASH: £73 Farleton House. MULE: £79 Lower Highfield; £74 Highfield Farm. HRN: £59 Annasghyl. CHEV: £60 Cock Hall Farm. TEX: £99 High Hallbeck; £82 Hallbeck; £73 Moss House Farm. LLEYN: £80 Low Foulshaw Farm. LEI: £75 Highfield Farm. BEL: £76 Marsh House Farm; £71 Redfields.
PRIME BEEF Just one prime bull forward today sold in line with na6onal averages. A Montbeliarde bull sold to 177.5ppk. More beef ca1le required to meet the demand from buyers.
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J36 Sale Reports Thursday 18th June CALVES The weekly sale of Calves con6nues to have a strong trade with vendors once again pleased with their trade. As seen throughout the North West, beef calves are eagerly sought a@er with one month old good Bri6sh Blue bulls selling to £465 and £410 from A & E Barnes of Brackenfold and Simmental Bulls from R & EA Gardner of Barrowfield selling to £440. Heifers achieved a top of £380 for a one month old Bri6sh Blue from David Galbraith of Sunny Bank. A consignment of Limousin calves from the Cornthwaite Family of Langley Park of Millom a1racted plenty of a1en6on selling to £345 for both heifers and bulls. Strong black and white bull calves now demanding a premium as 6 week old calves sold to £215 from TK Robinson & Sons of Greaves Farm with other stronger types easily selling at £150 and younger rearing types selling for between £50 and £80. All Black and White calves averaged £133. Once again more calves could have easily been sold with plenty of buyers at the ringside and a few new buyers present as well. Vendors and poten6al new vendors are strongly advised to forward calves to J36 to gain the full poten6al for their calves. If you require any informa6on please contact Ian Atkinson on 07766 521472 Calves Top Prices: Bull Calves – Fr: £215 Greaves Farm; £190 Cracalt; £160 Mouse Syke. AA: £210 Warton Grange Farm. Lim: £345 Langley Park. Sim: £440 Barrowfield. BRB: £465 Brackenfold. Heifer Calves – AA: £180 Warton Grange Farm. Lim: £345 Langley Park. BRB: £380 Sunny Bank.
Tuesday 23rd June North West Auctions saw 1,232 Prime sheep forward at its weekly sale.
PRIME LAMBS A top price of £77 was achieved for Beltex x lambs from AE Atkinson & Son of Endmoor and others at £76.50 for heavy Texel x from ML & SM Dobson, Crosthwaite. An overall average of 164p/kg was achieved in-line with other local centres and ahead of the na6onal average. Light weight lambs (34kg-37kg) easily 175p/kg-195p/kg topping at 196p/kg for Texel x from GW Robinson & Son of Crooklands. Mediums up to 42kgs 160p/kg-172p/kg with heavy lambs 43kg+ £70-£75 depending on type. Prime Lambs Top Prices: Beltex: £77 Stubb Farm. Texel: £76.50 Espford; £74.50 Ackenthwaite Farm; £73.50 Crosscrake Farm; £72.50 Cockrigg Farm; £72 Trees Farm. Char: £73.50 Kingsland; £72.50 Gibraltar Farm; £68 Cross Hill. Hamp: £61 Endmoor Farm. Suff: £73 Todgill Farm; £72 High House Farm; £71.50 Dale View; £71 Cracalt Farm. Mule: £54.50 Long Streets Farm. Berri: £63 Patton Mill.
PRIME HOGGS S6ll a few prime hoggs forward topping at £80 per head for Texel x from R & E Ladds of Kendal, but good quality hoggs were few and far between with a lot of plain sorts forward selling to a limited market. Prime Hoggs Top Prices: Texel: £80 Benson Hall. Suff: £65 Hodgson Green Farm. Mule: £54 The Height. Swale: £50 Pyes Bridge. Leicester: £56 The Height. Herdwick: £63 The Height.
CAST SHEEP All classes of cast sheep sold to a firm trade with some classes being sharper on the week. A top price of £109 was achieved for a Texel x ewe from NJ Strickland & Son of Whinfell. Con6nental ewes regularly £90-£100. Mule ewes £70-£80. A much smaller show of Horned sheep this week topped at £80 for Rough Fells and Swaledales sold to £49. Cast Sheep Top Prices: CAST EWES - Suff: £83 Endmoor Farm. Mule: £78 Ackenthwaite Farm; £75 Howriggs; £73 Endmoor Farm; £72 Storth End. Swale: £49 Higher Salter; £46 Long Streets. Rough Fell: £58 Boudary Beck. Char: £80 Red Lodge. Texel: £109 The Borrans; £107 Ackenthwaite Farm, Storth End; £91 Crosscrake. Leicester: £72 Moser Hill. CAST RAMS – Suff: £95 Grate Farm. Rough Fell: £80 Boundary Beck. Lleyn: £91 Tarnside Farm. Leicester: £85 Boundary Beck.
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Coming up at North West Auctions‌
Lancaster Auction Mart Monday 29th June Weekly Primestock Sale Sale of Prime Lambs (9am) followed by Cast Sheep Prime Bulls & Clean Cattle (10.30am)
Friday 3rd July Weekly Cattle Sale Rearing Calves & Stirks 10.15am Cast/Feeding Cows & OTM Clean Cattle 10.15am Store & Breeding Cattle 11.15am
BOVINE TB IN CUMBRIA Update & Discussion Thursday 2nd July 2015 1.30pm at Penrith Golf Club, Salkeld Rd, Penrith, CA11 8SG 7.30pm at CafÊ Ambio, NWA Junc on 36, Kendal Ian Mcgrath an industry expert on TB will be speaking at the mee ngs to discuss what measures farmers can take to minimise the risks of experiencing TB on their farm, and what we can expect the authori es to do. Ian has experienced the eects of bTB on his own farm in Cheshire, and is member of Defra’s TB Eradica6on Group. APHA will be represented at the mee6ng to oer informa6on and answer ques6ons.
The sessions will also oer a chance to consider the forthcoming Defra consulta on on post-movement tes ng.
ALL WELCOME please call NW Regional OďŹƒce to conďŹ rm if you would like to aEend Tel: 01695 554900 or email: jenny.willis@nfu.org.uk
Monday 6th July Prime Lamb Show Pens of 10 Continental Lambs & Pens of 10 Suffolk Lambs (Judging: 8.30am - Sale: 9am)
Friday 17th July Opening Sale of Store Lambs (early entries invited)
Friday 24th July Early Sale of Breeding Ewes, Shearlings & Breeding Rams (catalogue entries close Wed 15th July)
J36 Rural Auction Centre Tuesday 30th June Weekly Sale of Prime Lambs (1pm) followed by Cast Sheep
Thursday 2nd July Weekly Sale of Calves & Stirks 10.15am
Saturday 4th July Major Reduction Sale of
40 Fell Ponies from the Murthwaite Stud on behalf of Mr TB Capstick (Sale at 12 Noon) catalogues available on-line or by request Notice: The BBC will be filming on the 4th July during the Murthwaite Fell Pony sale. Anyone wishing not to appear on film please make the film crew aware. ALSO THIS DAY
Sale of Poultry, Waterfowl, Hatching Eggs & Equipment (Sale at 10.30am) Entered birds only - entries now closed catalogues available on-line or by request
Tuesday 7th July Prime Lamb Show Pens of 10 Continental Lambs & Pens of 10 Suffolk Lambs (Judging: 12.30pm - Sale: 1pm)
Thursday 9th July Weekly Sale of Calves & Stirks 10.15am Fortnightly Sale of Cast Cows, OTM’s & Clean Cattle 10.30am Fortnightly Sale of Dairy Cattle (11am) to include Prize Show Followed by
Fortnightly Sale of Beef Breeding & Store Cattle (please advise entries for catalogue by Thurs. 2nd July)
Thursday 16th July Opening Sale of Store Lambs (early entries invited)
How sheep poo can save you money This year lamb prices are nothing to write home about, so we need to look at maximising production with lower input costs. One way to help is to reduce the number of times you are worming your lambs. Another benefit of worming lambs less often is that you will slow wormer resistance in the worm population on your farm. Remember with worm resistance the sheep have nothing to do with it, it is the worm population that gets resistant to the drugs, not the sheep. So when do you need to worm lambs? When they are scouring? 3 weeks after the last time you wormed them? When they are not growing? Don’t second guess! A more accurate way to find out is by taking a dung sample from lambs and looking for worm eggs. Faecal egg counting (FEC) tells us if the lambs have worms in their guts and roughly how many worms there are. The end of June/start of July is the time to start sampling lambs to check the levels of worms in them. To make this process easier for you, Farm Gate Vets have sample bags in the lairage of both Lancaster and J36 auctions, so that you can get some dung samples from your trailer before you wash it out. Label these samples with your name and address; there is a box in the auction office to put them in. We will test the sample and get back to you with the results, simples! £10 + VAT per FEC sample tested. Another time to check worm levels in lambs is 2 weeks after you worm them to make sure the drug has done the job. If the worm levels are 20% of what they were pre worming, then you need to look at using another wormer, as an effective wormer should kill 95% of the worms. For more information have a word with your veterinary surgeon for the best impartial worming advice.
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