Milford Mart in Co Donegal recorded another roaring trade in its fortnightly sheep sale on Monday night.
Manager John Stewart reported that all classes of sheep recorded significant price increases from the previous sale, with demand for hoggets, cull ewes and lambs outstripping supplies.
Hoggets were upwards of €5 to €10 dearer, with prices running well ahead of equivalent factory quotes.
Heavier lowland hoggets weighing upwards of 50kg sold in the main from €215 to €235, with a top call of €248 for 66kg ewe hoggets.
Increase
There was a noticeable increase in ewe hoggets coming on stream
Heavy horned lambs sold from €200 to €218 on average.
Lighter lots weighing from 44kg to 48kg sold €190 to €210, depending on type and flesh cover, with crossbred hoggets at the lower end of this price range.
There was just shy of 20 batches of lambs on offer, with demand for such boosted by tight hogget supplies.
Heavier lambs weighing 48kg to 56kg sold from €222 to €236.
Lots weighing 44kg to 47kg sold in the main from €208 to €218, while a couple of batches weighing 41kg to 43kg sold from €180 to €188.
Cull ewe trade on fire
The trade for cull ewes was on fire. Lighter fleshed ewes were possibly the dearest on the night, with top prices for fleshed lowland ewes weighing 60kg to 75kg ranging from as high €2.60/kg to upwards of €3/kg.
The general run of prices paid for fleshed ewes was in the region of €2.15/kg to €2.50/kg.
It is clear that higher numbers of ewes are being marketed live, with mart prices well ahead of factory returns.
It is hard to put a price range on ewes with lambs at foot, with quality hugely variable.
Aged and crossbred ewes with young twin lambs at foot sold from €200 to €250, with horned types back to €150 and young lowland ewes to in excess of €330.
Single lamb lots sold in as wide a range as a little over €100 for hill types to in excess of €300 for a young ewe with a strong lamb at foot, with a significant cohort ranging from €130 to €195.
The upturn in the weather forecast has inserted more life into the trade for ewes with lambs at foot, with more buyers active this week.