AN entry of 621 lots of pigs and poultry sold through Lawrie and Symington’s Lanark centre, where a pair of peahens topped at £135.
Ring stock sold to £65 for a pair of African goslings and pigs peaked at £58 for a gilt.
LEADING prices:
Poultry – Trio Light Sussex bantams £122; six Rhode Island red pullets £120; peahen £85; 10 Isa Brown hens £82; pair Toulouse geese £80; peacock £80, £60, £55; six Silver Appleyard ducks £74, £54; four Ancona bantams £64; PR Lavender Silkies £62; three Welsummer pullets £58; six Welsh Harlequin £54.
Pigs – Large White cross sow £55 (x2); Tamworth weaner £52 (x3), £40 (x2); Duroc cross weaner £45 (x8).
Ring stock – Pair African goslings £65; breeding California quail £50; pair Toulouse goslings £45; quartet Japanese quail £40, £38; six Scot Grey bantam growers £40; five sexed female Khaki Campbells £40; pair budgies £38; single Silver Jill £35; five Copper Marran pullets £35; pair Tumblers £35; four Chiltern white goslings £35; pair Fantails £32; five light Sussex pullets £32; five Barnevelders £32; pair white Fantails £30 .
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