Forward stores were a rock solid trade at the weekly cattle sale in Markethill Mart on Saturday 1 June.
A smaller show of cattle saw 400 animals go under the hammer, of which 160 head were forward stores suited to a short finishing period or in slaughter-fit condition.
Beef heifers sold to a top price per kilo of 292p/kg, which saw a 678kg Charolais animal making £1,980 followed by 288p/kg for a 680kg animal that sold for £1,960.
On a price per head basis, heifers topped £2,060 for a 720kg Charolais. Other notable prices saw a 650kg heifer make £1,820, followed by £1,770 for a 656kg animal.
Forward heifers suited to a short intensive finishing period sold to £1,730 for a 578kg lot or 299p/kg, with a 562kg animal selling to £1,680.
Mid-weight store heifers were a terrific trade with £1,450 for a 492kg animal, followed by £1,460 for a 496kg and £1,350 for a 450kg lot.
Bullocks
Good quality, heavy-fleshed beef bullocks sold to a top price per head of £1,930 for a 690kg animal with £1,920 paid for a 690kg bullock.
On a price per kilo basis, good quality continental types sold to 297p/kg with plenty of animals making 60p to 260p/kg.
Bullocks suited to a short finishing period sold to £1,880 for a 630kg animal with plainer types making prices in around 250p/kg.
Lighter bullocks suited to grazing saw a 476kg animal make £1,440 with £1,310 paid for a 486kg animal.
Weanlings
In the weanling ring, good quality heifers were a super trade, selling from 300p to 366p/kg with a 238kg animal making £870 followed by a 254kg lot which made £880.
Male weanlings saw prices peaking at 382p/kg for a 204kg lot at £780, while a 274kg bullock sold to 358p/kg at £980 with a 418kg topping £1,200.
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