Keady Livestock Mart held its Christmas show and sale last Friday, with a tremendous entry of prime cattle forwarded.
Judging was conducted by John Lynch, Dovea Genetics, with the supreme champion being awarded to a February 2021-born Limousin heifer weighing 730kg and bred by Nathan Harvey, Tassagh. The champion sold to English butcher Tony Kitson for £4,500.
Reserve champion went to a Belgian Blue heifer from Chris Donnelly, Middletown. This July 2020-born animal weighed 625kg and sold for £2,350.













Housewife’s champion went to Vincent and Charlie Lennon, Middletown, with their October 2020-born Charolais heifer weighing 765kg selling for £2,800.
Male champion saw an April 2021-born Charolais bullock weighing 1,065kg selling for £3,000 for breeder Darren Mullin, Newtownhamilton.
Commenting on the sale, mart manager Brendan Reavey commended all farmers on the quality of stock presented on the day.
“Our Christmas sale is growing every year and attracting customers from all over Northern Ireland and Britain. This year’s sale was the best yet in terms of cattle quality and reflected in a terrific trade throughout.”
Sheep price update: base quotes unchanged as mart prices firm