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10 Mar 2026

Exciting Longford sale of pedigree Belgian Blue stock

Exciting Longford sale of pedigree Belgian Blue stock

This weekend James McNally, Dunbeggan House, Ballymacormack, Longford hosts a much anticipated sale of impressive pedigree livestock.


There is an exciting range of animals up for auction, including a number of award winning Belgian Blues. All animals up for sale are pedigree stock and home bred.
This is an online auction, but the livestock featured in the sale can be viewed in the yard next Saturday, October 28 and Sunday, October 29 from 12 noon to 6pm each day.

Everyone is very welcome even if just to view and have a cup of tea. All stock can be viewed on MartEye app or on the James McNally Dunbeggan Blues Facebook page.


Among the prize winning livestock on offer will be Dunbeggan Quentin, Champion at Tullamore; Show; and Dunbeggan Q Ball, the All-Ireland winner at Borrisoninossory Show. Heifers include the very impressive prizewinners Dunbeggan Rosie and Dunbeggan Ruby.


Speaking about the auction James said: “This is a wonderful opportunity to purchase the finest cattle breed in Irish farming.”
Sale takes place online from Dunbeggan House, Ballymacormack, Longford. N39 N670.

This sale is a timed auction on Mart Eye. It starts Saturday 28 October and finishes 30 October.

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