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| Supreme
Champion - Drumsleed Mustang |
A top price of 2000gns was achieved twice in the
sale of Simmental bulls at Carlisle. Supreme Champion, Drumsleed Mustang,
from Gerald Smith at Blairs, Aberdeenshire was purchased by Messrs
McDowell & Co for their 200 cow herd at Glenluce, Wigtonshire.
Mustang is an April 2001 son of Crailing Barrister and fulfils the
breed societys Performance Recording recommendation with a Top
25% Beef Value of SM25, plus breed average Calving Value and 200 Day
Milk figures.
It is this combination of good beef type and
high performance records that we are seeking to deliver, comments
Roger Trewhella, general secretary of the British Simmental Cattle
Society. There was a lot of welcome comment about the good
quality of bulls forward, and it is particularly welcome when this
is made by farmers using other breeds. The way forward for the breed
is to continuing offering buyers bulls of an excellent type and
with the Performance Records to go along side. All the bulls here
were Performance Recorded and the overwhelming majority of them
delivered the targets we recommend to provide good, growthy progeny
for the purchasers, concludes Roger Trewhella.
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| Reserve
Champion - Mendick Murdo |
Also selling for 2000 gns was Skerrington Mutual,
a Dovefields Gallant son brought out by John Young. Mutual was one
of two purchases by the Logan Bros of Dalfask in Ayrshire.
Sixteen hundred guineas was also achieved twice.
Mendick Murdo, the Reserve Champion from John Dykes was purchased
by Messrs Dalrymple & Son, Auchtralure near Stranraer.
Messrs Clements & Sons of Borgue, Kirkcudbightshire
paid the same price for Caldwell Mogul, a First prize winning son
of Bemersyde Foremost.
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