It Was the Turn of the Pedigree Charolais to Go... [Derived Headline]
The Herald › February 23, 2011
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It was the turn of the pedigree Charolais to go through the ring yesterday on the last day of the so-called "Perth Bull Sales" that are now held in Stirling.
Throughout the four days of selling spread over the past two weeks most breeds, with the exception of the Shorthorns, have met a lacklustre trade. That all changed when the Charolais passed in front of a packed ringside of buyers keen to buy, resulting in the 160 sold averaging a useful pound(s)5888, just pound(s)184 down on the year (78% clearance).See the full content of this document
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It Was the Turn of the Pedigree Charolais to Go... [Derived Headline]
The Charolais breed is a firm favourite with commercial beef breeders north of the Border and the Perth Sales always attract a ...
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