Livestock - Sale Announcements
Tuesday 24th February
2000 Prime Hoggs at 10am.
400 Cast Ewes and Rams
20 Calves at 10.30am
Spring Sale of Machinery & Implements at 1pm. Incl. 4230 N Reg Case Tractor with VS, Pratley sheep handling system with gates, 14ft Tri axel livestock trailer, Honda 4trac 4wd, Khun MDS 1141 fert spreader, Hudson trailer, West 1150 dual spreader, 8ft roller, IAE lamb weigh, 3t tipping trailer, selection of cattle & sheep feed barriers, sheep snacker, many other lots
Saturday 7th March
Spring Show & Sale of Store Cattle, Beef Breeding Cattle & Cull Cows
Catalogue Closes Tuesday 24th February
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Market Reports
Tuesday 17th February 2026
Forward: 1326 Sheep comprising 1033 Prime Hoggs, 293 Cast Ewes & Rams.
PRIME HOGGS
A smaller entry of prime hoggs was presented this week, and more could have been sold to the clear advantage of vendors, with a lively trade from start to finish. Buyers are actively seeking numbers each week, and producers are strongly encouraged to make use of the strong demand.
Hill-bred hoggs continue to sell to an advantage at Hawes, and vendors are urged to make their way to the mart, with the Garsdale road expected to reopen next week following roadworks.
The best-conformation hoggs sold just shy of 400p/kg from AT Lambert & Son, Simonstone, whose handy-weight Texels peaked at £165. Handy-weight and light, well-finished hoggs remain in firm demand, consistently attracting a premium. Handy-weight Continentals regularly sold between 330–350p/kg, with the best sorts exceeding this.
The market was topped at £176 for heavyweight Suffolks from Woodend Farms, Bainbridge, followed by heavyweight Leicester hoggs at £170 from JW Porter & Sons, Gunnerside. Heavy upland hoggs peaked at £160 from WM & JE Shuttleworth, Barbon, with a strong pen of Mules. Standard-weight Mules comfortably sold at 310p/kg+.
Heavy Swaledale tup hoggs topped at £159 and £154 from WA Dinsdale & Son, Grinton, followed by £151 from RT Tennant, Kilnsey. Plenty of heavy Swales sold just shy of the £150 mark. Rough Fells peaked at £150.50 from A & H Watson, Kirkby Lonsdale, with two pens at £147 from SL Hoggarth, Sedbergh, and two further pens at £147 from EG Clark, Appleby. Standard-weight horned hoggs continue to clear 300p/kg+ with ease.
It was the lightweight, well-fleshed horned hoggs that looked the trade of the day, and many more could have been sold to vendors’ advantage.
Hawes can handle significantly more prime hoggs each week. This week’s entry—mainly hill-bred—sold to an overall market average of 312p/kg.
Forthcoming Sale
Following next week’s prime hogg sale is the Early Spring Sale of Machinery on
Tuesday 24th February 2026 at 1pm.
Beltex to 393p,AT Lambert & Son, Simonstone, Av. 367p/kg
Texel x to 359p, D Alderson, Brignall, Av. 323p/kg
Suffolk to 328p, D Alderson, Brignall, Av. 300p/kg
Mule to 327p, GS Milburn, Dent, Av. 309p/kg
Swales to 334p, J Sunter & Sons, Raydaleside, Av. 299p/kg
Overall Average: 312p/kg
Leading Prices:
Suffolk - Woodend Farms, £176, £165, GS Milburn, £164, KJ Burrow, £147, FR & AL Lyth, £136, D Alderson, £133, £131,
G Barraclough, £133.
BFL - JW Porter & Sons, £170, CT & JE Willoughby, £160, £153, £147, £144, D Alderson, £154.
Beltex - AT Lambert & Son, £165, M Calvert, £156, PD Bowdin, £153, CT & JE Willoughby, £134, JR Blades, £122.
Texel – K Calvert Ltd, £164, £150, A & H Watson, £161, £159, £132, D & B Harding, £160, £153, £152, £131,
AT Lambert & Son, £160, £157, £154, £152, S Reynoldson & Son, £160, £150.50, £133, Whyte & Percival, £156, £148,
WM & JE Shuttleworth, £155, £131, Taylor Bros, £154.50, M Calvert, £153, Taylor Bros, £151.50, £151, T Dent & Son, £150,
Woodend Farms, £147, £133, Owlands Farm, £146, KJ Burrow, £145.50, £133, JW & E Bostock & Ptns, £143, RF Lambert, £143,
D Alderson, £140, RW Clarkson & Son, £140, JR Blades, £139, H & EM Tiplady, £139, T Metcalfe & Son, £139, PD Bowdin, £136,
JF & GR Howard, £131, RF Lambert, £130, J & SJ Bland, £130.
Mules – WM & JE Shuttleworth, £160, £156, £146.50, £146, WA Dinsdale & Son, £155, J£145, S & D Cloughton & Son, £154,
PD Bowdin, £152, J Scarr & Sons, £150, GS Milburn, £147.50, J Sunter & Sons, £147.50, RW & MA Suttill & Son, £146.50 x2,
Bainbridge Bros, £143.50, DJ Amsden, £142.50, A & H Watson, £140.50, JW & E Bostock & Ptns, £140, RW Clarkson & Son £140,
D Alderson, £139, £138, £131.50, J Nelson & Son, £138.50, KJ Burrow, £137.50, EG Clark, £137, T Metcalfe & Son, £136,
JS & D Cloughton & Son, £136, J Sunter & Sons, £132.50, H & EM Tiplady, £131, CT & JE Willoughby, £130, A & AJ Lambert, £130.
Swaledales - WA Dinsdale & Sons, £159, £154, £149.50, £144, RT Tennant, £151, £143, J Scarr & Sons, £150, £149, JA Alderson, £149.50, JE Cowperthwaite, £149.50, £146, DJ Amsden, £149, T Dent & Son, £149, £133.50, T Metcalfe & Son, £145, KD Hulley, £145, £134,
R & PR Banks & Son, £144 x2, B Spence & Sons, £143.50, J nelson & Son, £142.50, RW Clarkson & Son, £136, P Ewbank, £136,
JF & GR Howard, £134, JW & E Bostock & Ptns, £134, Bainbridge Bros, £133, KJ Burrow, £133, WM & JE Shuttleworth, £132,
S Reynoldson & Son, £130, ME Waggett, £130, Owlands Farm, £130.
Cheviot - KJ Burrow, £153, £132, JF & GR Howard, £134.
Rough Fell - A & H Watson, £150.50, SL Hoggarth, £147 x2, £145.50, £142.50, £119, EG Clark, £147 x2, £142.50, £142,
GM Sedgwick & Son, £116, £113.50.
Gritstone - JE Cowperthwaite, £150.
Herdwick - R Sharp, £141.50, £117.
Dalesbred - H & EM Tiplady, £141, £127, Owlands Farm, £125.50, PD Bowdin, £123.
Masham - Bainbridge Bros, £135, CT & JE Willoughby, £129.50, PD Bowdin, £128.50.
CAST EWES & RAMS
Good show forward and trade would be very similar to last week with only the leaner sorts less on the week. Topping the tree were some big strong BFL Ewes from CT & JE Willoughby at £208 & £198 with J Sunter& Sons in between at £200. Texel x Ewes topped with a good consignment from FR & AL Lyth at £182 & £155 with others at £178 & £153. Not many Mules forward but averaged well with Whyte & Percival achieving £166 followed by FR & AL Lyth at £154 and W Tyreman & Son at £145. Zwartbles came next for Lily Alderson and Stephen Alderson at£150 & £140. Blackface Ewes top prices were well dominated by Whitby Ewes with FR & AL Lyth at £130 & £120 and W Tyreman & Son at £123 & £109. Swales were topped with a pair of strong Ewes from RW Clarkson & Son at £121 and followed with some well-fed Ewes from J Dixon & Sons at £120 and closely behind at 3115 from J & SJ Bland and JS & D Cloughton & Son, 10 lots were £104 and above and mediums would be the same as last week with only the leanest £60-£75 which would be cheaper than last week but still good for their weight. Rams not as many forward and were topped twice at 3160 with a Zwartble from DA & MA brown & Son and a Cheviot from JS & D Cloughton & Son at the same price. Swaledale Rams were topped with a powerful lad from JR & SL Pratt at £148.
CAST EWES
BFL to £206, CT & JE Willoughby, Redmire
Texel to £182, FR & AL Lyth, Whitby
Mules to £166, Whyte & Percival, £166.
Cheviot to £153
Suffolk to £146,FR & AL Lyth, Whitby
Zwartble to £140, Lily Alderson, Hawes
Rough Fell to £131, A & H Watson, Kirkby Lonsdale
Blackface to £130, FR & AL Lyth, Whitby
Swaledale to £121, RW Clarkson & Son, Low Row.
Dalesbred to £96, PD Bowdin, Oughtershaw
CAST RAMS
Cheviot to £160, JS & D Cloughton & Son, Bainbridge
Zwartble to £160, DA & MA Brown & Son, Coverdale
Swaledale to £148, JR & SL Pratt, Thornton Rust
BFL to £138, DA & MA Brown & Son, Coverdale
Suffolk to £130, DA & MA Brown & Son, Coverdale
Tuesday 10th February 2026
Forward: 1943 Sheep comprising 1141 Prime Hoggs, 260 Cast Ewes & Rams, 247 Store Lambs & 295 Breeding In-Lamb Ewes.
SWALEDALE PRIME HOGGS SHOW & SALE (Pens of 5)
Kindly sponsored by SSBA B District. Kindly Judged by Neil Iveson, Hawes
Hawes Auction Mart was proud to host the annual show of pens of five prime Swaledale hoggs. Praise is due to our vendors for an excellent quality show, with nine impressive pens forward for judge Neil Iveson of Hawes to cast his expert eye over. A special thank-you goes to our sponsors—B District of the Swaledale Sheep Breeders’ Association and the Swaledale Sheep Breeders’ Association—for kindly supplying the rosettes.
Congratulations to T. Dent & Son, Swinithwaite, who secured the first-place rosette for the second year running. Their outstanding pen of 55kg hoggs sold for £165, purchased by the judge himself. The Dents continued their successful day by also receiving the third-prize rosette, their pen selling for £159.
Second prize went to R. & P.R. Banks & Son, Walden, whose 50kg Swaledale hoggs sold for £150.
Horned hoggs in general continue to attract keen bidding at Hawes Auction Mart. Today’s overall market average stood at 309p/kg.
Please note: The road from Moorcock Inn to Hawes is expected to reopen next week.
1st - T Dent & Son, Swinithwaite, 55kg, £165, 300p/kg
2nd - R & PR Banks & Son, West Burton, 50kg, £150, 300p/kg
3rd - T Dent & Son, Swinithwaite, 56kg, £159, 284p/kg
PRIME HOGGS
The weekly sale of prime hoggs saw a slightly smaller entry, but upland hoggs once again met a strong trade at Hawes. Heavy Beltex hoggs from R. Mudd & Son, Cubeck led the way, topping the sale at £180, with others from the same home reaching £172. Heavy Suffolk hoggs from M. Bell & Son, Askrigg also sold well.
Handy-weight continental hoggs remained a similar trade, selling to a top of 395p/kg from Seth Guy, Gayle, followed closely by a pen at 390p/kg from R. & D. Waggett, Low Row.
Mule numbers are beginning to tighten, although more could easily have been accommodated, with strong buyer interest throughout. Heavy-weight mules topped at £165 from J. Scarr & Sons, Askrigg.
Beltex to 394p, Seth Guy, Hawes, Av. 336p/kg
Texel x to 389p, R & D Waggett, Low Row, Av.322p/kg
Mule to 320p, DL Mudd, Buckden, Av. 263p/kg
Suffolk to 319p, M Bell & Son, Askrigg, Av. 304p/kg
Swales to 332p, JA Alderson, Barras, Av. 292p/kg
Overall Average: 309p/kg
Leading Prices:
Texel – J Scarr & Sons, £165, JR & LA Capstick, £163, £154, £148.50, RR Akrigg, £157, Whyte & Percival, £155, £152,
RW & MA Suttill & Son, £155, £147.50, Taylor Bros, £153.50, £152, £150 x2, JR Davidson & Son, £153, Spout House Farms, £152.50,
GJ & ME Walker & Sons, £151, £148, M Bell & Son, £150, JS & D Cloughton & Son, £147, R & D Waggett, £146, £143,
JW & JH Burton & Son, £145, AT Lambert & Son, £145, KR & SN Dinsdale, £145, £144, WC Stones & Son, £143,
JR Davidson & Sons, £140 x2.
Beltex - R Mudd & Sons, £180, £172, K Milburn & A Devlin, £164, BL Acton, £152, JR & LA Capstick, £151,
AT Lambert & Son, £148, £145, S Guy, £138.50, £130.
Suffolk - M Bell & Son, £178, £153 x3, JR Davidson & Son, £148, £136, KJ Burrow, £145.
Mules – J Scarr & Sons, £165, £155, JS & S Atkinson, £156, RW & RA Booth, £153, RW & MA Suttill & Son, £150, £140,
R & PR Banks & Son, £150, Spout House Farms, £148, JW & JH Burton & Son, £146.50, Bainbridge Bros, £146, £145.50,
H & EM Tiplady, £145.50, DL Mudd, £144, ME Bainbridge, £143, WC Stones & Son, £143, LV & N Croft, £140.
Swaledales - T Dent & Son, £165, £159, £148.50, GJ & ME Walker & Sons, £153.50, £147, £142, R & PR Banks & Son, £150,
JS & S Atkinson, £149.50, JS & D Cloughton & Son, £148.50, S & D Robinson, £148, £145, £144, J Allison & Sons, £145.50, £143,
JA Alderson, £144.50, MR & LE Rukin, £144.50, £144, RT Tennant, £144.50, £142.50, J Scarr & Sons, £144, DW & K Hutchinson, £144 x2, G Calvert & Sons, £143.50, £141, EW Atkinson, £143, DL Mudd, £142, JC Fawcett, £141, J & SJ Bland, £140.50, B Thornborrow, £140.
BFL - GR Scarr, £160, H & EM Tiplady, £159.
Cheviot - JR & LA Capstick, £150, JS & D Cloughton & Son, £145, KJ Burrow, £137.50, BL Acton, £137, DA & MA Brown & Son, £103.
Romney - GR Scarr, £158, £142, £138JW & JH Burton & Son, £152, £151.
Dalesbred - H & EM Tiplady, £146.50, £136, Bainbridge Bros, £141, £140.50.
Blackface - K Milburn & A Devlin, £136, £134, K Cropper, £117, £106.50.
Black Noise Valais - A & H Watson, £129.
Herdwick - RW & RA Booth, £110, Cragg & Carr, £100.
Rough Fell - K Milburn & A Devlin, £132, £119, A 7 H Watson, £117.
CAST EWES & RAMS
Good show forward today with some strong sheep forward and topping the trade was a strong BFL Ewe from H & EM Tiplady with the next three top prices also BFL from JS & S Atkinson at £194 and J Allison & Sons at £188, £180. Not many Mule Ewes forward but they were headed at £179 for Coverhead Farms and followed by £152 D Shaw. Texels wouldn’t be just as big but well meated ewes from DA & MA Brown & Son, Coverdale made £164 with D Shaw closely following at £160 and further lots at £160 & £152. Cheviots were smaller hill types but still sold well with I Lancaster at £143 followed by J Duffus Son at £134 and a pen of 37 at £130 from S Hallam. Swaledales would be stronger on average than last week and topped at £138 for JS & S Atkinson with P Hallam next at £130 and J Allison & Sons at £124 with a further 7 lots above £110 and even the leaner ewes were either side of £100. More Rams forward today and trade would be up on the week BFL again topped this section at JW & JH Burton & Son were £190 and £170 with J Allison & Sons at £178. Texels topped at £184 for JA Alderson followed with JR Davidson & Son at £170. Cheviot topped at £170 for JL & JA Sunter. Swaledales topped at £140 and £134 for strong tups from J Allison & Sons and £136 for H Peirson 7 Son.
CAST EWES
BFL to £206, H & EM Tiplady, Walden
Mules to £179, Coverhead Farming, Coverdale
Texel to £164, DA & MA brown & Son, Coverdale
Zwartble to £160, E Brown, Coverdale
Suffolk to £156, D Shaw, Whitby
Cheviot to £143, I Lancaster, Saltburn
Swaledale to £138, JS & S Atkinson, Scorton
Dalesbred to £124, Owlands Farm, Hurst
Blackface to £110, D Shaw, Whitby
CAST RAMS
BFL to £190, JW & JH Burton & Son, Hawes
Texel to £184, JA Alderson, Barras
Cheviot to £170, JL & JA Sunter, Downholme
Beltex to £158, DA & MA Brown & Son, Coverdale
Romney to £158, JW & JH Burton & Son, Hawes
Suffolk to £142, HH Smith, Whitby
Swaledale to £140, J Allison & Sons, Arkengarthdale
STORE LAMBS
Just short of 250 Store Lambs forward and most of these would be getting to end of runs but still sold to a good trade anything with a bit of size and flesh. Regular consigner M Bell & Son topped again with his Suffolks at £131, £127, £117. Mules came next at 3129 for a fit Lamb from SE Hunter followed by BL Acton at £127 and N & B & R Hird at £112. Swales were topped by Coverhead Farms at 3110 and matched at the same price with a pen from N & B & R Hird. Cheviots topped at £108 from J Duffus & Son followed by A Hollings at £96 and E Blackburn at £88.
Suffolk - M Bell & Son, £131, £127, £117, A Hollings, £111, H Kirkbride & Son, £80. Av. £119.91
Mules - SE Hunter, £129, BL Acton, £127, N & B & R Hird, £112, M Bell & Son, £111, £96, £92, A Hollings, £106, H Kirkbride & Son, £78. Av. £98.06
Cheviot - J Duffus & Son, £108, £88, A Hollings, £96, E Blackburn, £88. Av. £87.22
Continental - M Bell & Son, £106, £97, £86, H Kirkbride & Son, £90, N & B & R Hird, £89. Av. £94.14
Beltex - J Duffus & Son, £105.
Swaledales - Coverhead Farming, £110, N & B & R Hird, £110, £97, M Bell & Son, £99. Av. £97.32
Blackface - D Shaw, £86.
BREEDING INLAMB SHEEP
The annual February sale of in-lamb breeding sheep saw plenty of interest. The sale commenced with the annual consignment of Swaledale ewes in lamb to the Bluefaced Leicester ram from Jack Hallam of Whitby. Swaledale gimmer shearlings sold to £218, Swaledale one-crop ewes to £232, and full-mouthed ewes to £205, with the consignment averaging £202.
The consignment of aged Blackfaced ewes from Sarah Pillar, Thornton-le-Dale, in lamb to the Charolais × Beltex, twice topped at £160 and £155.
The consignment of aged Mule ewes from Coverhead Farms, scanned in lamb to the New Zealand Texel and Suffolk and due for early April, sold to a top of £225, with others at £212, £210, and twice at £208. The consignment averaged £198.89.
An entry of Dalesbred ewes from W. Hodgson and Partners, Pickering, scanned in lamb to the Teeswater tup, sold full-mouthed sheep to £218 and £210, with younger ewes selling to £215. Aged Swaledale ewes in lamb to the Leicester from the same home sold to £185 and £180.
We have customers looking to purchase in lamb breeding sheep, if you have sheep to sell, please do not hesitate to contact one of our auctioneering team.
Swaledales Ewes - J Hallam & Son, £232, £215, £208, £205, W Hodgson & Ptns Ltd, £185, £180. Av. £199.36
Mule Ewes - Coverhead Farming, £225, £212, £210 x2, £208, £200 x2, £198, £190, £185, £170. Av. £198.84
Swaledale Shearlings - J Hallam & Son, £218, £165. Av. £189.09
Dalesbred Ewes - W Hodgson & Ptns, £218, £215, £210, £200. Av. £210.42
Blackface Ewes - S Pillar, £160 x2, £155, £140. Av. £153.75
Tuesday 3rd February 2026
Forward: 1950 Sheep comprising 1676 Prime Hoggs, 274 Cast Ewes & Rams.
PRIME HOGGS
A stronger show of prime hoggs was forward this week, and the increased numbers were well rewarded with a firmer trade throughout. A total of 1,676 hoggs averaged 307p/kg, despite a large proportion being upland and horned types—an excellent result for February and a clear sign of strength in the current demand.
Heavyweights were very much the highlight, with buyer’s keen for quality and willing to pay for it. Leading the trade were Beltex hoggs from C & M Hugill, Hawes, selling to £180, followed closely by their heavy Leicester hoggs at £170. WA Dinsdale & Son, Grinton, sold a strong pen of heavy Beltex hoggs to £169, while Fleets Farm, East Witton, presented a well finished run with heavy Suffolks to £165 and Texels to £163. JR & LA Capstick, Killington, sold 48kg Texels to £163, with other pens at £162, and plenty more heavy hoggs comfortably selling towards £160.
Handy-weight Continentals with good conformation sold particularly well, with the best exceeding 400p/kg, topping at 414p/kg for Beltex from R Mudd & Sons, Cubeck. Commercial handy weights regularly achieved 330–350p/kg, ensuring a strong return for all vendors.
Mule hoggs also enjoyed a straight, firm trade. Heavy mules peaked at £156 from JW Porter & Sons, Gunnerside, followed by £155 from JS & S Atkinson, Scorton, with numerous pens around the £150 mark. Handy-weight mules sold between 315–328p/kg, giving an overall mule average of 310p/kg.
A good entry of horned hoggs once again met a sharper trade. Heavy Swaledales reached £151 for JW Porter & Sons, Gunnerside, and £150 from T Dent & Sons, who also sold an impressive pen of 25 Swales at 47kg for £144.50. Plenty of heavy Swaledales sold over £140. Heavy Dalesbreds topped at £144 from DC Miller, Claughton-on-Brock.
Next Tuesday, 10th February, will feature the Annual Swaledale Show of pens of five Swaledale prime hoggs, with show hoggs to be penned by 9am. Following the prime hogg and cast sheep sale will be the sale of in-lamb breeding sheep, including the annual consignment of Swaledale ewes in lamb to the Leicester tup from Jack Hallam, Whitby. With trade holding strong across all classes, vendors are encouraged to support next week’s busy fixtures, which promise another excellent day’s trading.
Beltex to 414p, R Mudd & Sons, Cubeck, Av. 350p/kg
Texel x to 353p, JW & JH Burton & Son, Hawes, Av. 229p/kg
Suffolk to 336p, JR & LA Capstick, Killington, Av. £313p/kg
Mules to 328p, JF & GR Howard, Raydaleside, Av. 310p/kg
Swales to 320p, RW Clarkson & Son, Low Row, Av. 292p/kg
Overall Average: 307p/kg
Leading Prices:
Beltex - C & M Hugill, £180, WA Dinsdale & Son, £169, JR & LA Capstick, £163, £150, Fleets Farm, £154, £143,
R Mudd & Sons, £153, £146.50, £139, £136,
BFL - C & M Hugill, £170, WC Porter & Son, £160 x2, J Scarr & Sons, £150, B Spence & Sons, £130.
Suffolk - Fleets Farm, £165, £158, £152, £150.50, £149.50, JR & LA Capstick, £158, £156, DC Miller £145, G Barraclough, £131.50.
Texel – Fleets Farm, £163, £159, £158, £157.50, £156, £155.50, £155, £154, £144, JR & LA Capstick, £160, £156,
Whyte & Percival, £159, £151, £149, JW & JH Burton & Son, £157, £152, £151, £150.50, JW Porter & Sons, £156, DL Mudd, £156,
Taylor Bros, £153, £152, £150, £149 x2, £148.50, £147, AT Lambert & Son, £152, £150, T & LM Goad & Sons, £152,
DA & MA Brown & Son, £150, RW & MA Suttill & Son, £150, £147, J Metcalfe & Sons, £148, Owlands Farm, £148, RF Lambert, £146,
JH Sharp & Sons, £145, R Capstick & Sons, £145, J Dixon & Sons, £144, WA Dinsdale & Son, £141, WS & EM Hartle, £141 x2,
RF Lambert, £141, SH TA & M Sutcliffe, £140.50.
Mules – JW Porter & Sons, £156, JS & S Atkinson, £155, £131, J Scarr & Sons, £154, WA Dinsdale & Son, £150, £149,
RW & MA Suttill & Son, £149, DL Mudd, £148, JE Cowperthwaite, £148, JW & JH Burton & Son, £147, JH Pedley, £144,
T & LM Goad & Sons, £143.50, R & RM Dent, £140.50, A & H Watson, £138, D Alderson, £136.50, £134, SH TA & M Sutcliffe, £134,
DC Miller, £132.50, J Metcalfe & Sons, £132, JF & GR Howard, £131, DA & MA Brown & Son, £130.50, T Metcalfe & Son, £130.
Swaledales - JW Porter & Sons, £151, T Dent & Son, £150, £144.50, £136, JE Cowperthwaite, £147 x2, £144, £139,
KM & KJ Curwen, £145, DL Mudd, £144, WA Dinsdale & Son, £143.50, £143, JC Alderson, £142, RT Tennant, £142, £139.50,
J Rukin & Son, £141, £139.50, MR & LE Rukin, £141, £140, £139, £136.50, LM Staley, £141, AC & K Pye & Son, £140.50,
RJ Cloughton, £140, T Metcalfe & Son, £139, £130, JS & S Atkinson, £139, £132.50, J Scarr & Sons, £137, JR & J Gorst & Sons, £137,
DL Mudd, £137, J Newhouse, £135.50, Owlands Farm, £135, DC Miller, £134, JH Pedley, £133, JS Calvert Ltd, £133, P Ewbank, £132,
RW Clarkson & Son, £131, G Calvert & Son, £130, R & PR Banks & Son, £130.
Gritstone - JE Cowperthwaite, £145.50.
Dalesbred - DC Miller, £144, BD & PM Gill & Son, £140.50, £133, R Capstick & Son, £140, £128, PD Bowdin, £127,
RW & MA Suttill & Son, £122.50.
Romney - JW & JH Burton & Son, £144.
Herdwick - J Newhouse, £138, £117.
Cheviot - KJ Burrow, £129 x2, JF & GR Howard, £128, KM & KJ Curwen, £120.
Rough Fell - A & H Watson, £115.
Blackface - PE &TJ Wilson, £114.
Masham - PD Bowdin, £118.
CAST EWES & RAMS
A tidy show forward with trade slightly firmer than last week. Topping the trade at £196 was a Texel x from 2 regular consigners of DA & MA Brown & Son and R Mudd & Sons who also had a Beltex at £180.BFL came next with a strong powerful ewe from WC Porter & Son. Some strong Cheviots again from DA & MA Brown & son sold for 3163 and followed by JF & GR Howard at £149 & £143. Horned Ewes were topped with some strong Roughfells from A & H Watson making £132 and these were followed with Swaledales topping at £122 from JF & GR Howard and followed twice at £115 by S & RJ Calvert and DA & MA brown & Son. 10 lots of Swaledales were £102 and above and most others between £75-£90. Rams topped at £178 for a BFL Ram from JE Cowperthwaite with Texels to £172 and Swaledales to £138.
CAST EWES
Texel to £196, DA & MA Brown & Son, Coverdale & R Mudd & Sons
BFL to £192, WC Porter & Son, Reeth
Beltex to £180, R Mudd & Sons, Cubeck
Zwartble to £177, E Brown, Coverdale
Suffolk to £170, DA & MA Brown & Son, Coverdale
Cheviot to £163, DA & MA Brown & Son, Coverdale
Mules to £160, J & JH Whaley, Hawes & WC Porter & Son, Reeth
Rough Fell to £132, A & H Watson, Kirkby Lonsdale
Swaledale to £122, JF & GR Howard, Raydaleside
Blackface to £112, Elm Gill Farm, Mallerstang
CAST RAMS
BFL to £178, JE Cowperthwaite, Eldroth
Texel to £172, R Marwood & Son, Newsham
Dutch Spotted to £138, J & JH Whaley, Hawes
Swaledale to £126, JE Cowperthwaite, Eldroth
Beltex to £96, A & TA Blades, Hawes











