Monday October 23rd – Wednesday October 25th
2006
A level show of quality bulls at Perth, resulted in
one of the best sales of Simmental Cattle for many years. The
demand for quality commercial cattle meant that 80% of the 117
bulls forward found new homes through the ring with more sold
privately later. The breed average increased by £855 on
the year for 15 more sold to level at £3944 for 93.
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| Dirnanean Salvador - 10,000gns |
The top price of the day was 10,000gns and realised twice. The first
of these was Finlay McGowan’s, Dirnanean Salvador, from Incheoch
Farms, Alyth, who sold to Rory Bell, Roxburgh Mill, Kelso. Salvador
is a March 2005 bull by Starline Nelson, a son of Starline Klassik
out of a Dirnanean cow by Arkmill Franklyn and had been placed 2nd
in his class in the pre sale show.
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| Kilbride Farm Strabane - 10,000gns |
The second 10,000gns bid of the
day came in a joint purchase by Delfur Farms, Rothes, Aberlour and
W.G. McPherson, Blackford, Croy, Inverness, when they purchased Kilbride
Farm Strabane, from W H Robson & Sons, Doagh, Ballyclare, Northern
Ireland. Strabane was Judge, David Lowry’s pre sale Intermediate
and Overall Champion and a part of the winning Group of Three. He
is by Kilbride Farm Newry a son of Dovefields Gallant.
Another prize winner from the earlier show, this time the Reserve
Intermediate Champion from Colin Fordyce, Islabank Farm, Meigle,
changed hands to Messrs W.A.Galloway & Son, Culnoag, Sorbie,
Newton Stewart for 9,500gns. This bull had previously been Junior
Male Champion at this year’s Highland Show and Reserve Overall
Champion at Alyth, his only two outings prior to the sale. He is
by the Strathisla stock bull Blackford Lionheart and out of a Milnafua
cow.
A bid of 8,500gns secured the next stock bull for the Blackpool Herd
of Messrs J. D. & A. Loftus, Lodge Farm Thistleton, Kirkham,
when they purchased Dirnanean Shane another son of Starline Nelson
from Finlay & Neil McGowan. The dam of this bull is bred from
top maternal lines in both Austria and Canada and is currently 15
years old.
Joe Wilson, Martins Lane, Newry Co. Down, also sold Ballinlare Farm
Spartacus for 8,500gns to John Hamilton, Aikengall, Innerwick, Dunbar.
Spartacus had previously been awarded the Junior Championship before
being placed Reserve Overall. He is by Innerwick Krackerjack and
out Seepa Kay by Hillcrest Butcher.
The third member of the reserve group from Dirnanean held a good
average for the McGowan family when Dirnanean Soloman sold to Hugo
Arnold’s, Hockenhull Herd from Cheshire for 8000gns. Another
son of Starline Nelson, he again followed the Judge’s recommendation
when he was awarded the Reserve Senior title at the pre sale show.
A further two bulls also secured 8000gns bids. Firstly, the winning
group of three from W. H. Robson & Son, when Kilbride Farm Scarva,
also by Kilbride Farm Newry, sold to Stewart Farms, Balglass, Lennoxtown,
Glasgow.
Gethan Lloyd’s long trip from Glanrhyd, Carmarthen proved well
worth while when his Junior bull, Crugmelyn Shamrock. which had previously
been the Junior Champion at the Royal Welsh in 2006, sold for 8000gns
to Mr. D. Smith, Sunnyhill View, Sandscross, Turriff. He is a son
of Raceview King and out of a homebred Crugmelyn cow by Wroxall Extreme.
Wroxall breeding also featured in the breed lines of Burndennett
Spain, from Mr. J. Henderson Ballyheather House, Strabane, Co Tyrone.
He was sired by Dellfield Lloyd a son of Wroxall Field Marshall and
sold to Finlay McGowan’s Dirnanean Herd for 7500gns. Mr. A
Jack, Kilcoy Mains, Killearnan, Muir-of-Ord purchased Corrick Supreme,
who had won his class earlier, from Cecil McIlwaine, Plumbridge Road,
Newtownstewart, Co.Tyrone.
Another bid of 7000gns secured Skerrington Showman for Messrs J.
H. Logan & Co, Dalfask Farm, Girvan, from John and William Young,
Skerrington Mains, Hurlford, Kilmarnock. Lindsay & Dorothy Moffat
sold Innerwick Sultan, a son of Oakhill Ned to Mr. A. Young Bunchrew,
Inverness for £6,800.
Three bulls reached a level of 6,500gns. Firstly the Senior Champion,
Wroxall Shaggy a polled bull by the Danish imported Langmose Triton
from Dan & Rob Evans, Abbey Farm, Wroxall, Warwick sold to Snaigow
Farming Partnership, Hillocks of Clunie, Blairgowrie. He was then
matched by Messrs J. B. & E.J. Peiles, Pasturehouse Snickers
from Bolton Low Houses, Wigton, Cumbria. A son of Harestone Hercules,
he travelled north to Pitgaveny Farms, Elgin, Morayshire. The Reserve
Junior Champion bull, Corskie Storm, from Mr J. Green’s Corskie
Herd at Garmouth Fochabers, also sold for 6,500gns to Whitehouse
Farms, Mains of Whitehouse, Alford. He is a son of Ballinlare Farm
Nightrider.
In all 11 lots made in excess of 7000gns.
SALE AVERAGES:
2006 93 SOLD £3944
2005 78 SOLD £3089
(UP £855)
Female Sale Report
A packed ringside at Perth saw the female averages for
Simmental females rise by £500 on the year for more animals
sold. 40 of the 45 lots forward found new homes to average £2138
with a clearance of 90%.
Top price of the day went to one of an outstanding draft from Hector
Macaskill’s Woodhall Herd which grossed £29,925 for
the 8 heifers sold. Woodhall Raylee, a daughter of Woodhall Nutcraker,
changed hands at £6300 to Joe Wilson, 4 Martins Lane, Newry,
Northern Ireland one of 3 lots he purchased from the draft. Woodhall
Raylynn by Corrick Nebraska a son of the famous Corrick Kentucky
Kid and in calf to Ballinlare Farm Rival, bred by the purchaser and
joint top price at Perth of !0,000gns in February 2005 when he was
purchased jointly by Hector Macaskill and Lindsay & Dorothy Moffat,
Innerwick, Dunbar. She was purchased for £5250 followed by
Woodhall Rilee at £3780 and Woodhall Rosebud at £2100.
The second top price of the day also came from the Woodhall Draft
when Woodhall Ronli sold to Messrs Horrell, Podehole, Peterborough.
A daughter of Mackney Hector, she was again sold in calf to Ballinlare
Farm Rival.
The pre sale Champion Blackford Rhiannon, by Kilbride Farm Millar
from Billy & Anne McPherson’s Blackford Herd, sold to Mr.
B. Jones, Cefn-Isa, Dolwen, Abergele for £3990. Another from
the Blackford Herd and by the same sire was Blackford Ruby, sold
to Colin Inglis, Dalachy, Aberdour for £4935.
Ruby is out of Blackford Flame the dam of Blackford Northern Light
who was sold for 15,000gns in February 2004.
| click on images to enlarge |
Lot 414 Blackford Rhiannon |
Lot 475 Wroxall Shaggy |
Lot 479 Dirnanean Soloman |
Lot 493 Dirnanean Salvador |
Lot 519 Kilbride Farm Strabane |
Lot 533 Blair Soloman |
Lot 546 Corskie Storm |
Lot 582 Ballinalare Farm Spartacus |
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