Elphin Mart had over 100 dry cows through the ring on Monday night. While top-quality cows are still a very good trade, lesser-quality cows were back a little.

This November 2013-born Charolais cow weighed 810kg and sold for €1,410 (€1.74/kg).

Mart manager Gerry Connellan said: “Sales have stayed very big over the last month. We have seen huge interest from the North for good-quality stock, with U grade heavy cows in particular demand. It’s great to see these northern customers back around the ring, even if it’s only for cows - they are a great help to the trade.”

This March 2017-born Charolais cow weighed 790kg and sold for €1,640 (€2.07/kg).

This January-born Charolais heifer weighed 310kg and sold for €780 (€2.52/kg).

Top call on the night went to a super 2013-born Belgian Blue cow weighing 715kg selling for €1,870 (€2.61/kg).

This March 2017-born Charolais cow weighed 790kg and sold for €1,640 (€2.07/kg).

This June 2019-born Limousin heifer weighed 320kg and sold for €750 (€2.34/kg).

The general run of the high-end cows were making €2.00/kg to €2.20/kg. Plainer cows were back a little, with some aged cows making between €1.50/kg and €1.70/kg.

This April 2020-born Limousin bull calf weighed 245kg and sold for €640 (€2.61/kg).

This February-born Charolais heifer weighed 260kg and sold for €780 (€3/kg).

Store bullocks were a super trade, with a number of Charolais and Limousin stores around 400kg hitting €1,000 and over (€2.50/kg).

This April 2017-born maiden heifer weighed 640kg and sold for €1,460 (€2.28/kg).

This May 2019-born Charolais heifer weighed 420kg and sold for €930 (€2.21/kg).

Store heifers were a similarly good trade, with top-quality heifers hitting €2.50/kg and over.

This November 2018-born Charolais stock bull weighed 890kg and sold for €1,800 (€2.02/kg).

This April 2019-born Charolais bullock weighed 465kg and sold for €1,010 (€2.17/kg).

Weanlings numbers were small, with the top price going to a March-born Limousin-cross heifer weighing 260kg and selling for €780 (€3/kg).

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