
Limousin cross takes beef title at Cirencester Market
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Taking the beef championship at Cirencester Market’s Primestock Show and Sale was Alistair and Sally Albutt, Winchcombe with a Limousin cross heifer. Weighing 590kg she sold to Messrs S
Morgan and Sons, Appleton, Oxon for 415p/kg.
The reserve overall champion and champion steer went to Mr G Brooke and his Belgian Blue cross weighing 630kg and bought by the same buyer for 200p/kg, netting £1260.
The Morgan family also purchased the champion Young Farmers animal which also took the reserve heifer title. This Limousin cross heifer came from Miss M Albutt and sold for 185p/kg
(£1063.75).
The native title went to Messrs Breakspear and Son with their Aberdeen Angus cross hefier, weighing 450kg and selling for 120.5p/kg to Messrs P J king and Son.
The lamb championship went to local producers Messrs P and C Houldey, whose Texel cross lambs weighing 40.5kg selling for 402p/kg (£163) to Farmers Fresh, Kenilworth.
The Houldey family also took the reserve title, this time with their 39.5kg Texel cross pair selling for 329p/kg (£130/head) again to Farmers Fresh.
Messrs Breakspear and Son also took the champion pig title with their Large White cross pigs bought by Mr S Clatworthy for £90 a head. The reserve came from Messrs B J Ford and Sons and sold
to Mr P Batt for £100 a head.