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| Wishful
Muffin - 5000gns |
Wishful Muffin, a Sacombe Wishful Thinking daughter out of Greenside
Bella, sold for 5000 guineas at the British Simmental Cattle Societys
sale at Carlisle on Friday 25 April.
Bred by Mr and Mrs David Mills from Wellington in Somerset, Muffin
has a Beef Value of SM30.
Muffin was Supreme and Female Champion and was purchased by Wesley
Abraham for his Magheracrigan herd at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland.
Demand for Simmental bulls was also strong with all 14 bulls forward
changing hands to level at £1950.
Leading the way again was David and Christine Mills Wishful
Neff that sold for £2940 to Mr T Keel from Thirsk in Yorkshire.
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| Annick
Magnificent - 2600gns |
Neff, with a Beef Value of SM29, is the April 2002 born full brother
of Wishful Muffin, the Supreme Champion.
In total, six bulls topped the £2000 price mark.
Beaghall Neolithic Man, coming with a Beef Value of SM25 from Messrs
M Brears and Sons, Goole, North Humberside, sold for £2835
to Stobo Farms in Peebles-shire.
Annick Magnificent from Lauchlan Quarm, Irvine, Ayrshire realised
£2730 with Miss McBryde from Lochmaben, Lockerbie being the
purchaser of this Woodhall Dynamite son.
Also from Lauchlan Quarm, Annick Marksman fetched £2520.Out
of Sterling Copelias Farewell, Marksman sold to Mr JB Crow,
Wellington, Telford, Shropshire.
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| Beechtree
Noble - 2400gns |
Reserve Male Champion, Beechtree Noble equalled the price of £2520
for Messrs H and CW Burkhill of Driffield, East Yorkshire. With
a Beef Value of SM22, Nobles successful purchaser was Messrs
Gaskin from Barnard Castle, County Durham.
Blakewell Mercury, another entry form East Yorkshire, made £2100
for MR and Mrs Ian Steele from Easington, Hull.Mercury comes with
a Beef Value of SM24 and was bought by Mr EW Jolly, Rescobie, Forfar.
It was excellent to see such demand for bulls and females
alike, commented Roger Trewhella, general secretary of the
British Simmental Cattle Society.
Although the entry was smaller than last year, the clearance
level was complete amongst the bulls. With such a growing demand
across the country, it is essential that our breeders maintain the
improved quality that is now on offer. Well fleshed bulls of a good
conformation will continue to meet the requirements of commercial
beef farmers.
Averages:
14 Bulls averaged £1995 ( 23bulls from 34 forward averaged
£1580 in 2002);
3 In-calf heifers averaged £2415;
1 Maiden heifer at £780;
Midhope Draft, on behalf of Mr WJ Hollingsworth, 8 females averaged
£957;
Stoneknowe Reduction, on behalf of Mr and Mrs I Lancaster, 7 females
averaged £721.
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