Dowra Mart in Co Cavan returned to trading after the Christmas break last Friday 5 January for its weekly sheep sale. There was just over 1,600 sheep for sale, which benefited from a special entry of 50 young ewes and 75 lambs at foot which typically averaged €160 to €180.
Eleven aged ewes with 11 lambs at foot sold for €175 each, while eight ewes carrying 11 lambs sold for €160 each.
Fat lambs were a solid trade and saw a massive improvement across the board, with prices up €5/head on average. This is in keeping with trends around the country, where the sheep trade has seen a welcome boost.
Twenty-seven ewe lambs weighing 54kg topped out at €160.50 and this was followed by a group of 33 ram lambs weighing 47kg that sold for €153.50 and 12 lambs weighing 46kg that sold for €153.
Factory buyers around the ring were fit and the good-quality fat lambs weighing around the 50kg mark typically sold from €150 to €160.
Forward store lambs also met a decent trade, with those weighing around the 40kg mark achieving prices from €110 to tops of €126.50, which was secured for a bundle of 10 lambs weighing 41kg. Other high prices in this section saw three lambs weighing 40kg sell for €123.50, while the hammer fell for another 10 lambs weighing 40kg at €119.