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Charolais Record Breakers in new Welshpool Market

Three new centre all breeds records set: 8,300gns top and £3,349.50 average for 50 bulls sold

 
The packed ringside watches the Champion Pedr Dougal come under the hammer

Charolais set a brand new benchmark at Welshpool new centre’s inaugural sale on Thursday 12 November where centre breed records were smashed three times with a top 8,300gns call and £3,349.50 average for 50 bulls traded at the breed society’s official autumn show and sale. > more

Dungannon Charolais peak at 5,600gns

Charolais bulls met a strong trade peaking at 5,600gns in Dungannon on Friday 6 November at the Northern Ireland Charolais Club’s official autumn show and sale. 

Sale leader at 5,600gns was the reserve champion, Brogher Domino, an 18 month old who was within the breed’s top 10% with a TI +30 and SRI +35. A Doonally New son and out of a homebred dam by Oldstone Egbert, Domino was bred and exhibited by Trevor Phair, Enniskillen, Fermanagh and sold to Alex Ferguson, Aughnacloy, Tyrone. > more

 

Charolais establish new Stirling £5,687 record average

26,000gns top, 132 lots traded

Blackford Dynamite the Overall Supreme and Intermediate Champion sold for 16,000gns

Charolais bulls met a firm trade peaking at 26,000gns in Stirling on Wednesday, 23 October; 11 lots reached five figures, while 132 lots traded to achieve a £5,687 record average for the breed’s official autumn fixture as well as a first all beef breeds record average for the new centre. >>more 

Balmaud Charolais dispersal peaks at 10,000gns

Maerdy Amontillado TI +35, SRI +38, a four year old bull headed the trade at 10,000gns for Wilson and Gerardine Strachan when they dispersed their King Edward, Banff based Balmaud pedigree Charolais herd in Stirling on Wednesday 21 October.  >>more  

Carlisle Charolais sell to 5,500gns twice

Gretnahouse Drysky, Supreme Male Champion, sold for 5,000gns

Charolais bulls were in demand selling to 5,500gns twice in Carlisle on Friday 9 October at the breed society’s rescheduled official autumn show and sale which also featured the annual consignment of Cracker females >>more

 Females meet solid trade peaking at 7,500gns Baggrave and Lincolnshire dispersals

Charolais females commanded a solid trade throughout selling to a top of 7,500gns at Newark Mart on Saturday 3 October when two East Midlands based herds were dispersed - Baggrave, owned by Baggrave Farms, Hungarton, Leicester and Messrs Wilson’s Lincolnshire herd, Irby on Humber, Grimsby.

“This fixture, one of the largest female Charolais sales for years, attracted a busy ringside with buyers being selective and prepared to bid good money for cattle accompanied by high Estimated Breeding Values and with quality calves at foot,” commented auctioneer, Paul Gentry of Newark Livestock Mart. >>more

What is a British Charolais?

Charolais is the leading terminal beef sire noted for its fast growth and excellent conformation. Charolais cattle are creamy white through to wheaten in colour. Bulls are noted for muscling, with excellent loins, good hindquarters and deep second thigh, while females are less heavily muscled and have well developed udders. Charolais stand on four strong feet and legs and should be alert.

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