
For all those attending NSA Scotsheep 2026 next Wednesday, please call in and catch up with the Farm Stock (Scotland) Team. We are in shed 3 on stand 38.
Trading Update 5th June 2026
Cattle
Prime cattle prices have almost definitely found a floor and there are indications that, hopefully by the time of the Royal Highland Show, we will begin to see some recovery in the market. Prime cattle traded in the region of 580–595p/kg during the past week, with modest premiums available for Angus and Shorthorn cattle. Most cattle are now moving within a fortnight. If you have young bulls approaching a birthday, please let the office know in good time. Cheaper beef prices are now beginning to filter through to supermarket shelves, so hopefully we will see an uptick in consumer demand over the coming weeks.
As is normal for the time of year, it feels as though cow numbers are beginning to tighten, with waiting lists shortening significantly over the last ten days. Cull cows traded at 530–540p/kg base, depending on quality and specification. More beef cows are required, along with plainer processing types.
Angus store cattle urgently required.
Sheep
Processors were all expecting a post-festival dip in the sheep trade, but it simply hasn't happened. The big question everyone is asking is: how long can these record prices last? With spring lambs growing at over 400g per day, an extra week can be worth approximately £25 per head!
The trade continues to be driven by exceptionally tight supplies nationally and particularly in Scotland. Please see the graph below. On current numbers, further rises for next week would not be a surprise.
Figure 1. UK lamb and hogg slaughtering(Defra/AHDB)
It is great to see the early lambing flocks getting a turn this year, as early season premiums have been largely absent in recent years. Spring lambs traded between 910–930p/kg during the past week. Demand remains extremely strong and we have significant orders to fill for next week. Please get in touch with your fieldsman as soon as possible if you have lambs ready to market. For comparison, spring lambs at this time last year were trading at just 700–710p/kg.
A few hoggs are still coming forward, but numbers are now very limited,with most marketed ahead of Eid.
Please be aware of the new Bluetongue regulations which have come intoforce for cross-border livestock movements.
Organics
Organic cattle are now facing softer demand, which is disappointing after such a strong run. Useful premiums remain available, but waiting lists of approximately three weeks are common in many cases.
Prime organic hoggs have faced strong competition during the past week,with base prices reaching 880p/kg. As is typical for this time of year, qualityremains very mixed.
Continental cows/heifers with calves Polly
Blue Texel Ewe with a blue texel lamb at foot Nikki
Scottish Angus Store cattle David
50-100 Weaned beef x dairy calves off the milk, up to6m Helen MandyJonny
Grazing cattle 300-400kg ALL
40 grazing cattle, all breeds considered Polly
25-30 grazing cattle 200-250kg. Must be quiet Polly
Members livestock Available
Angus and Sim Luing Heifers with calves at foot. Office/Polly
Lim x Galloway heifers and Shorthorn x heifers Alex
Luing bulls, grass based system 1&2 yrs old. Helen
Angus x dairy bulling heifers Alex
Bulling heifers ALL
Luing bull (4 years old) genuine reason for sale Mandy
Angus Breeding Bulls David/Nikki
South Devon Breeding bulls Helen
Contacts
Jonny Williams ManagingDirector 07817 702 988
Alex Norval Procurement Manager(Prime Stock) 07787 826 355
Nikki Gilbertson AssistantManager (Farm to Farm Trading) 07595313 040
Lucy Bell LivestockProcurement Officer -Borders 07879602 962
Mandy Grierson Livestock Procurement Officer– Peebles & Lanarkshire 07831741 994
PollyCregan LivestockProcurement -Borders 07398 123 010
David Marshall Fieldsman for Farm Stock 07808 329 719
Colin Mair Fieldsman forAyrshire Country Lamb 07976 605130
Ian Douglas Fieldsman for LothianLamb 07885367 151