The Scottish National Hebridean and Shetland Sheep shows and sales staged at Lanark alongside rare and minority breeds sold to £550 for a Hebridean ram from Ettleton.
Hebridean females sold to £480 for Rosedale.
Read more: Lawrie and Symington's sales back live at Lanark
The section champion was a gimmer from C Cassie, with the reserve Hebridean honours going to the shearling ram from D Braithwaite.
Shetland rams sold to £130 from Hawthornbank, with females closely following at £125 for Yeldabrek. Pre-sale champion was a gimmer from J Steven, with the blue and white ticket going to a shearling ram from L Adams.
Read more: 3700 breeding sheep came under the hammer at Lanark
LEADING prices
Hebridean – Rams – £550 Ettleton; £250 Saxo Rise; £180 Ardcaith. Females – £480, £150 Rosedale; £220 Sycamore; £160 Brighthouse; £100 Willow Lea; £140, £120 Slipperfield; £250, £170 Dovecote; £150 Ardgarth; £100 Eagle.
Shetland – Rams – £130 Hawthornbank; £100 Clugston. Females – £125, £90 Yeldabrek; £115, £85 Hills of Dalserf; £100 Rosebank
Ryeland – £80 Curacao.
Kerry Hill – £250 Wester Hassockrigg; £100 Tul Na Ri.
Zwart – £165, £140 The Quarter; £125 East Mains.
Jacob – £145 Hutchison; £125 Laigh Kyleston; £100 Cattlemoss.
Dutch Spotted – £100 March Cottage.
Greyface Dartmoor – £170, £160 Corriehills.
Oxford Down – £220 The Quarter.
Welsh Badgerface – £110 Craigdarroch.
Auctioneers: Lawrie and Symington
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