A Strong demand for Simmental bulls produced a cracking average
for the breed at Perth on Tuesday 17th February 2004, with two
bulls leading the ratings at 15,000gns apiece.
Demand from the crossing sector and the influence of the Crofters
Commission buyers helped put a sound bottom on the trade, with
the 141 bulls averaging out at £3575.58 — a fall of £61.42
on the year, but for almost 20 more sold. And, such was the breadth
of the trade, there was an excellent clearance rate, with only
a handful failing to sell through the ring.
First to hit the 15,000gns ceiling was Billy MacPherson, Blackford,
Croy, Inverness, who was matching his herd's best price which was
gained last October, with his reserve senior and reserve overall
champion, Blackford Northern Light. He is by the same sire as his
October sale star, Curlieu Knight and he is the first bull calf
out of the Rosten Barney daughter, Blackford Flame.
Buying his second bull from Blackford was Henry Widdicombe, Ashprington
Court, Ashprington, Totnes, Devon, who liked the back breeding
in his pedigree. He'll now be the main stock sire on Mr Widdicombe's
70-cow Starline herd.
Mr Widdicombe got a whack of his money back when he sold two bulls
for 5000gns each. First off for him was Starline Nostradamus, a
son of Starline Klassik, which was bought by Prentice, Brockholes,
Duns. Then former Scottish NFU president, Sandy Mole, paid the
same to get Starline Nigel, a Blackford Hawk son, which heads down
to Greenburn Farm, at Reston.
Blackford had two other bulls valued at 5500gns each. First, Blackford
Neon, a son of Rosten Barney, was taken to that mark by Glenapp
Estates, Ballantrae, while his herd mate Blackford Nijinsky, which
made the reserve intermediate spot in the show line-up, made the
same money to Hamish McLean, Woodside of Culloden, Westhill, Inverness.
This one is another son of Barney — a sire which cost just
4200gns and has produced more than 30 bulls which have averaged
more than £5500.
The other bull at 15,000gns was consigned by Northern Ireland breeder
and clergyman, Harry Moore, Ballinderry Rectory, Coagh, Cookstown,
Co Tyrone. This was the reserve junior champion, Omorga Prince,
a son of Sterling Flint out of Cleenagh Daffodil, a cow which bred
Omorga Nasser which made 10,000gns at last February's sale. The
final bid came from Roy Weatherup, Hassenden Cottage, Denholm,
Hawick, buying him for his Roma herd.
Third top was the intermediate section leader, Scotland Newcourt,
from Peter Hill, Scotland Farm, West Leake, Loughborough, Leicester.
By the home-bred sire, Scotland Hooray Henry, this was the first
bull calf out of Scotland Denise, which is from one of the show
cow families in the 30-cow herd. Brian Ryder, Newton, Annanwater,
Moffat, made a bid of 9000gns to get him for his pedigree herd.
Brian Allan's show champion, Glenturk Nomad, marked a great second
return to Perth for the Newton Stewart-based breeder who lost all
his stock in the foot-and-mouth cull. For restocking he bought
a large part of the Balmanno herd, including this one's sire and
dam. The father was Milnafua Keystone, while the dam was Balmanno
Elegant. He was taken to the 7500gns mark by the Borlase family,
for their Sacombe herd, near Hereford.
Jimmy and Ian Green, Corskie, Garmouth, Fochabers, featured on
both sides of the roup roll, buying two bulls for 7000gns apiece
and selling at up to 5500gns.
First on the debit side was Strathisla Nuggat, from Strathisla
Farms, Wester Cardean, Meigle. This Blackford Lionheart will be
joined on the float home by Ballinalare Farm Nightrider, consigned
by Joe Wilson, Newry, Co Down. He's a son of Innerwick Krackerjack
and is a heifer's calf out of Ballinalare Farm Linda 3 and this
was the herd's best price to date.
On the income side, the Greens' 130-cow herd produced the 5500gns
Corskie Nave, a son of Burghbridge Lane. This one was bought by
Pitgaveny Farms, Elgin.
Finlay McGowan, Incheoch, Alyth, also got into the top bracket,
selling Dirnanean Nicki for 6000gns to Ben Challum Estate, Woodburn,
Crieff. His full brother, Dirnanean Liberator, has been retained
as a stock bull at home — the sire is Arkmill Franklyn, which
has bred more than 30 Dirnanean bulls to average more than £4500.
Sons of John Young's show bull, Dovefields Gallant, were well bid
for, with the Skerrington Mains team, from Kilmarnock, getting
5800gns and 5000gns for Skerrington Notable and Skerrington Niagara,
respectively.
Mrs C Hardy, Sandling Park, Hythe, Kent, took the dearest of those
two, which has an EBV of SM39, while the 5000gns bull, with an
EBV of SM42, was bought by RM Storry, East Badallan, Fauldhouse,
Bathgate.
Another well-known breeder with a great string of bulls was Hector
Macaskill, Woodhall, Innerwick, Dunbar, with sales at 5700gns,
5500gns, 5200gns and 5000gns.
His top bid came for Woodhall Nigel, a son of Woodhall Javan which
was bought by Ormiston Farm Trust, Ormiston, Hawick. Paying 5500gns
to get another son of Javan, Woodhall Navaho, was Stewart Farms,
Balglass, Lennoxtown, Glasgow. Organic farmer John Hamilton, Aikengall,
Dunbar, took a shine to yet another by the same bull, Woodhall
Nash, paying 5200gns to get him while Javan's record was kept up
by yet another son, Woodhall Nando, making 5000gns to D Leslie,
Redhill, Mosstowie, Elgin.
Another Ulster-bred bull to do well was RJ Boyd's Slievenacgh Nathan,
from Portglenone, Co Antrim. He was bid to 5200gns by Culfargie
Estates, Balbeggie, Perth, who get for the money a son of Curlieu
Legacy, out of Curlieu Elsa's Faith.
Roger Birch, from Old Station Yard, Weston, Stafford, got the sale
off to the best possible start, getting 5000gns for the first bull
into the ring, New Trend Dynasty, a four-year-old bull which was
imported from Canada and which has won a heap of rosettes for his
Pasturefields herd in the county show circuit. His top accolades
were being the male champion at the Royal Welsh and reserve male
at the Royal. This son of IPU Redwood was purchased by McKenzie
Brothers, Westfield, Thurso.
That was quickly followed by Alford-based Whitehouse Farms' Mayfield
Nero, making the same to JB Aitken, Preston, Linlithgow. This is
a son of Mayfield Jupiter out of Mayfield Maureen.
Another from the North-east to hit that mark was Tillymaud Farms'
Tillymaud Nominator, from Udny. A son of Blackford Lancer, he was
taken by A King, Wolfstar, Ormiston, East Lothian.
A price tag of 5000gns was also acheived by Bob Hudson and his
daughter Gill, from Glebe Farm, Barton-in-Fabis, Notts. This was
for the junior champion, Glebehill Nobleman, a son of Gretnahouse
Supersonic which was out of Fressingfield Blende 11, a cow which
was bought at Norman Smith's dispersal sale and now viewed as one
of the best cows in the herd. Dougie Barr, buying for Sir Dennis
Mountain's Delfur Farms, Rothes, was the final bidder.
The final bull at 5000gns was Cecil McIlwaine's Corrick North West,
from Newtonstewart, Co Tyrone. Full of home breeding, he is by
Corrick Kentucky Kid and out of Corrick Katie. Wilson and Geradine
Strachan, Mill of Balmaud, King Edward, Turriff, put the final
bid in.
Heifers from Paul Clements Darshams herd from Suffolk ruled supreme
at the Simmental show and sale, securing the majority of top awards
and the lead prices.
In all, the draft sale from the herd's 60-cow Simmental unit, which
also runs alongside pedigree herds of Charolais, Limousin and Aberdeen-Angus,
sold to a top of 5100gns for the pre-sale reserve champion, to average £2565
for 14.
Sale leader, at 5100gns, was Darsham Madeline, a rising three-year-old
in-calf heifer by the Agardsley Clinton son, Darsham King Kong, one
of the current stockbulls that has produced a good number of show
females. Show winners are also behind the female side of the equation
with the dam, Darsham Hannadante 3, being a full sister to the highly
successful show cow, Hannadante 3. Madeline sold due to Darsham Napoleon,
to Ayrshire-based breeder, Lauchlan Quarm, Annick Lodge, Irvine.
The Darsham herd also produced the champion in the shape of Darsham
Nigella, a two-year-old by the 10,000gns stockbull, Sterling Flint
out of Billa Barra Gabriela, a Revelex Wesley-sired female bought
privately as a heifer. Final bidder at 4600gns was W Abraham, Braeside,
Irvinestown, Co Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
Penrith breeders, J and T Holliday, Townfoot, bought the next three
highest priced Darsham females at 3000gns, 2900gns and 2800gns. The
first, Darsham Popular, a 10-month-old heifer by Corrick Kentucky
Kid, is out of Billa Barra Fancy. Kentucky Kid was also behind the
2900gns sale, Darsham Narcissus, a two-year-old, while the 2800gns
heifer, Darsham Natty, is by Sterling Flint.
In the collective sale, a top price of 4400gns was achieved for J
Peters' Treetops Galaxy, a Rosten Barney show heifer out of Camus
Galaxy. Placed first in her class at the pre-sale show, this rising
two-year-old was knocked down to JT and G Smith, Brown Howe, Stape,
Pickering, North Yorks.
The same stable also produced a 3000gns sale in the shape of Swallowhill
Nightingale, a similarly aged heifer by Balmanno Hitman purchased
by JA Tallentire, High Griseburn, Great Asby, Appleby. The dam is
Brinkton Sandra-Amber.
By the end of the day, the 16 heifers at the collective sale averaged £1712.81
while the draft from R Hodson Walker's Caldwell herd peaked at 2100gns
to average £1216.83 for nine.
Judging results
Overall Champion Male Lot 770 Glenturk Nomad
- B G & L Allan
Reserve Male Champion Lot 764 Blackford Northern Light - W G
MacPherson
Intermediate Male Champion Lot 869 Scotland Newcourt - P Hill
Intermediate Reserve Male Champion Lot 806 Blackford Nijinsky
- W G MacPherson
Junior Male Champion Lot 913 Glebehill Nobleman - Messrs. R W & G
Hudson
Reserve Male Junior Champion Lot 939 Omorga Prince - H J W Moore
R H Carter Trophy for the best group of 3 animals bred by exhibitor
was awarded to W G Macpherson for 784 Blackford Neon, 806
Blackford Nijinsky & 764 Blackford Northern Light
Female Champion Lot 733 Darsham Nigella - A R Clements & Partners
Reserve Female Champion Lot 732 Darsham Madeline - A R Clements & Partners
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