Kentish Express Ashford & District

Market Prices

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Finished Sheep – 2,968 Sold

Report on trade: Another large entry of hoggets on offer this week with 3000 finished sheep penned and 5500 sheep penned in the market in total. These large numbers coming forward are representa­tive of the current climate with sheep finishing quicker due to pleasant weather over the winter but also there appears to be a number of vendors keen to sell hoggets in advance of the impending political deadlines and hedge their bets on the trade on either side of the end of March. There is a big spread in the prices achieved for the finished sheep due to the large variance in quality on offer but the best quality were well sold with all the best heavy sheep selling from £90-£100. Top spot for both in p per kg and £ per head was taken this week by R G Hobbs Farms for a super consignmen­t with 44kg selling to £100. Many other runs of note from L Webber, Beslee Farms, P Ashlee and Kings Farm Partnershi­p were all well presented and showing tremendous finish and were rewarded accordingl­y at the top of the trade.

Store and Breeding Sheep – 1,408 Sold

Report on trade: Although trade for store hoggets is easier with prices back by some £5 per head on the peak achieved in early January this was a poor show of stores with a high percentage small and plain. The few best stores on offer attracted prices in excess of £65 and up to £72.50 for Suffolk cross from T Crick, medium sorts around £60 and the majority of very small longer term sorts in the £35 to £50 bracket.

Generally trade easier reflected the reduced returns available in the finished market and uncertaint­y post March 29 th . Averages 1,408 sold to £80 and aver’ £55.04.

Cull Ewes and Rams – 823 Sold

Report on trade: Another big entry of ewes this week and once again trade was somewhat lacklustre due to big numbers on offer across the country. Average prices for the entire entry look disappoint­ing but it is worth noting the quality of the ewes on offer and the huge percentage of leaner sorts currently being sold. Best ewes sold to £80 from J G & M Bray with other best meated sorts from £65-75. Grazing ewes sold on a similar level.

OTM Cattle and Cull Cows – 89 Sold

Report on trade: Excellent numbers and decent quality overall. A good mixture of fed heavyweigh­t beef and dairy culls and a few more leaner grazing beef cows brought together a strong contingent of buyers with no fewer than 15 customers actually buying on the day! Numbers across the country remain tight with numbers in the pipeline undoubtedl­y shorter than in most years. Trade very similar to last week though buyers are conscious of ultimate dead weights and ready to discount those cows carrying too much late breakfast!

Calves – 66 Sold

A good day in the calves with no particular fireworks but just enough customers for all grades and breeds to see a good trade throughout.

Good crossbred calves in short supply but farmers and rearers in attendance and with a few beef cows now spring calving we will see that increased demand for replacemen­ts. A super run of British Blue calves from Ed and Bethan Williams saw their bulls to £328, heifers to £220. Other British Blue bulls

£320 D Murdoch & Son, heifers to £278 H O Champneys Ltd.

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