The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Borders bull is top at Stirling Sales: Rulesmains Egbert is judged overall Aberdeen-Angus champion

- BY GEMMA MACKENZIE

FARMING EDITOR

Pedigree cattle breeders and commercial farmers from across the UK and Ireland gathered at United Auctions in Stirling yesterday for the first day of the Stirling Bull Sales.

Pre-sale shows of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn and Limousin cattle were eagerly watched and farmers didn’t seem concerned about last week’s news that Bovine Spongiform Encephalop­athy (BSE) had been found in Scotland for the first time in a decade.

They said they were confident the case, on a farm in Aberdeensh­ire, was an isolated incident and nothing to cause concern.

In the AberdeenAn­gus show, the overall champion was the senior leader – January-2016 born Rulesmains Egbert from the Hodge family at Rulesmains Farm, Duns. An AI son of the 17,000gn Hallington Edition, he stood junior male champion at the Highland.

Judge Noel Hooke, who works for the Drumhill herd in Northern Ireland, described the champion as “a big bull with very good locomotion”.

He awarded the reserve overall title to the junior champion – April-2017 born Tynet Pegasus – an AI son of Warrenho Dalmigavie – from first-time exhibitors Hugh and Cara Thomson. The couple establishe­d the Tynet herd at Burnside of Tynet Farm, Clochan, near Buckie, with Hugh’s mother Lorna in 2014.

The reserve senior Angus champion was Weeton

“The champion is a big bull with very good locomotion”

Rogue, by Netheralla­n Peter Pershore, from the Massies at Firmarron, Aboyne, while the reserve junior champion was Cairnton Blackbeard from the Howie family at Cairnton, Lumphanan.

The intermedia­te champion was Duncanziem­ere Jason, by Rawburn Jester Eric, from A Clark & Sons, Avisyard Farm, Cumnock. Reserve was Duncanziem­ere Judge, by the same sire and same home.

Meanwhile, in the Beef Shorthorn section the overall male champion title went to March-2017 born Shawhill Leroy, by Shawhill Henderson, from Thomson, Roddick & Laurie, Newlands, Eaglesfiel­d, Lockerbie. He was champion Beef Shorthorn at AgriExpo and Stars of the Future last year.

Judge John Scott, of Fearn Farm, Tain, said he was “a really well-balanced and easy-fleshed bull”.

He awarded the reserve award to March-2017 born Charlesbur­y Mr Mackai by Irish import Creaga Kai, from Messrs Park, Baird & Hamilton, Moor Farmhouse, Wiltshire.

Lastly, in the Limousin show the top title went to the junior champion from Albert and George Howie’s Knock herd at West Knock, Stuartfiel­d, Peterhead.

Brought out by William Moir of Home Farm, Cairness, May-2017 born Knock Nicol is by the 22,000gn Goldies Godather and out of Knock Hopscotch.

Judge Michael Robertson of Mid Fodderlett­er, Tomintoul, awarded the reserve title to the intermedia­te champion April-2017 born Lodge Nevada, by Apertaine Elgin, from Ian and Wendy Callion, Bolfornoug­ht Farm, Stirling.

Reserve junior was Homebyres Nistleroy, by Fairywater Haig, from Messrs J Logan, Homebyres, Kelso. Reserve intermedia­te was Maraiscote Nula, by Macschoice Chris, from Ian Nimmo, Wishaw. The senior champion was Strawfrank Nevada, by Ballinloan Jaegerbomb, from Lanark breeder Allan Campbell, while reserve was Newhouse Nash, by Millington Ferrari, from the Adams family at Newhouse of Glamis.

 ??  ?? JUST CHAMPION: Rulesmains Egbert from Duns was judged top senior Aberdeen-Angus
JUST CHAMPION: Rulesmains Egbert from Duns was judged top senior Aberdeen-Angus
 ??  ?? Shorthorn overall champion, Sawhill Leroy from Lockerbie
Shorthorn overall champion, Sawhill Leroy from Lockerbie
 ??  ?? Winning handler William Moir of Home Farm, Cairness with winning Limousin Knock Nicoll
Winning handler William Moir of Home Farm, Cairness with winning Limousin Knock Nicoll
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