The champion pen of Mules from PM and P Smith, Parson Shield, achieved the top price of £152 at Harrison and Hetherington's annual second sale of 6338 Mule ewe lambs.
In all an overall average of £103.57 (+£18 on the year) was achieved.
Read more: Special livestock sales from throughout Scotland and beyond
LEADING prices
NEMSA – £152, £130 Lonning House; £150, £120 Keisley; £140 (x2), £125, £122, £120 Kilnstown; £138, £122 Ewan Close; £135 Scarrowmanwick; £135, £132, £122 Slack Cottage; £130, £124 Harbour Flatt; £130 Highside; £128 Haresceugh Castle;£128 Davygill; £124 Denton Mains; £122 Harbour Flatt; £122 Agars Hill; £121 Nunscleugh; £120 East Rackwood Hill.
Non NEMSA – £148 Well House; £135, £120, £116 Gapshields; £132 Hargill House; £132, £128 Street House; £128, £117 Howghill Castle; £127, £126, £120, £118 Hole House; £122 Ninebanks; £122, £118, £117 Well House; £121 Cold Shields; £120, £118 Manesty; £120 Bayldon House.
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