The strong demand for Aberdeen Angus genetics continued at the society’s April show and sale, held at Dungannon Farmers’ Mart. Prices soared to a top of 7,600gns and following a complete clearance, auctioneer Trevor Wylie confirmed that six bulls sold for a centre-record average of £5,775. Maiden heifers peaked at 3,800gns, with two averaging £3,360 each. Speaking after the sale …
Carlisle Aberdeen-Angus Sale - *Change of Date*
Carlisle Aberdeen-Angus Sale – *Change of Date*
Due to concerns around the potential negative impact the proposed BTV announcement on the 15th May could have on the Society sale on the 16th May, a decision has been made to bring the sale forward to 9th May. We appreciate that this may not be an ideal situation but after discussions with H&H and the Beef Shorthorn Cattle Society …
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Worcester Sale Report
Worcester Sale Report
The Worcester Spring Sale saw a 71% clearance with 5 Aberdeen-Angus bulls finding new homes to an average of £6600, up £1783 on the year with the sale topping at 10 000gns. Proceedings kicked off on Saturday 19th April with Lot 7, Foxhill Prince Cartier Z181 from Michael and Melanie Alford standing champion and Lot 16 Oakchurch Donna A512 from …
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Pre-Order Form - Herd Book Volume 149
Pre-Order Form – Herd Book Volume 149
Vol. 149 of the Aberdeen-Angus Herd Book will shortly be published. The Herd Book is a quality, casebound book containing full details of registrations (Vol. 149 being for calves born 1st January 2024 to 31st December 2024). Names, addresses and telephone numbers of all breeders, complete lists of Herd Names and Holding Numbers, full list of members, Panel of Judges …
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Member Survey Feedback
Member Survey Feedback
Member Survey Feedback from Robert Logan, SAOS Head of Co-op Development, on behalf of the Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society. Thank you to all who completed the recent members’ survey. As 2025 marks the 150th Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society herdbook, your responses provide powerful feedback that will inform Society activity, to allow us to look beyond 150. One in seven members completed …





