An entry of 1,088 cattle was on offer at Clogher Mart, and sold to a good steady trade.
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Quality lots commanded the best prices in all sections at Clogher Mart, with lesser-quality types a little easier. Cow heifers sold to £1.80/kg for 590kg. Good-quality and young lots sold mainly from £1.17/kg to £1.47/kg. Other quality cows sold from £1.15/kg to £1.30/kg. Friesians sold from £1.02/kg to £1.08/kg.
Store bullocks sold from £400 to £500 over their weight for heavy bullocks. Middle-weight bullocks sold from £300 to £500 along with their weight, while light types sold from £300 to £450 along with their weight.
Demand was fairly strong for store heifers also, backed by farmer demand. Heavy heifers sold from £350 to £500 along with the weight, while middle-weight types sold from £300 to £500 over. Lighter types made from £250 to £400 over depending on quality.
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Weanling bulls sold mainly from £400 to £500 along with their weight for good-quality types.
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Quality lots commanded the best prices in all sections at Clogher Mart, with lesser-quality types a little easier. Cow heifers sold to £1.80/kg for 590kg. Good-quality and young lots sold mainly from £1.17/kg to £1.47/kg. Other quality cows sold from £1.15/kg to £1.30/kg. Friesians sold from £1.02/kg to £1.08/kg.
Store bullocks sold from £400 to £500 over their weight for heavy bullocks. Middle-weight bullocks sold from £300 to £500 along with their weight, while light types sold from £300 to £450 along with their weight.
Demand was fairly strong for store heifers also, backed by farmer demand. Heavy heifers sold from £350 to £500 along with the weight, while middle-weight types sold from £300 to £500 over. Lighter types made from £250 to £400 over depending on quality.
Weanling bulls sold mainly from £400 to £500 along with their weight for good-quality types.
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