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Pabo Niro leads charge to bring home top price

Carlisle: Average and best figures down on 2017

- BY GEMMA MACKENZIE

Limousins sold to a top of 17,000gn at the breed’s autumn show and sale of bulls in Carlisle.

Auctioneer­s Harrison and Hetheringt­on sold a total of 118 bulls for an average £5,611.36, with 13 lots selling for fivefigure sums.

This is down on last year’s average of £7,018.27 when 113 bulls exchanged hand and a top price of 70,000gn was paid.

Leading the charge at this year’s sale was the reserve overall and junior champion from the pre-sale show, judged by Cumbrian breeder Adam Watson, who runs the Saunders herd.

This was 15-monthold Pabo Niro, from W P Hughes & Sons, Fferam Gyd, Llanbabo, Anglesey. An ET son of Netherhall Jackpot, out of Pabo Icemaden, he sold to Messrs Bell, Lockerbie.

Next best at 16,000gn was a third-prize entry from Stephen Nixon’s Huntershal­l herd in Wigton, Cumbria.

Huntershal­l Nutcracker is an April 2017-born AI son of the £40,000 Plumtree Fantastic, out of Huntershal­l Josie. He sold to Messrs Harryman, Keswick, Cumbria.

Thereafter, 14,000gn was paid for a first-prize entry from Dumfries breeder Bruce Goldie, of Townfoot, Mouswald.

May 2017-born Goldies Northstar, by Goldies Juggler and out of Goldies Gracious, sold in a two-way split to north-east breeders.

The buyers were Garry Patterson for his Aultside herd at Upper Forgie, Aultmore, Keith, and Graham Morrison for his Deveronval­e herd at Inchbruich Farm, Cornhill, Banff.

Next best at 13,000gn, selling to Messrs Booth, Aston, Sheffield, was the first bull in the ring – four-year-old Dinmore Jollygood, by Wilodge Tonka, from Redpath Farms, Kelso. Other leading prices included 12,500gn for June 2017-born Gunnerflee­t Noble, also by Plumtree Fantastic, from Ian Handley, Gunnerflee­t Farm, Ingleton, Lancashire.

He heads north to the Baillies at Tankerness, Orkney.

Meanwhile, Garry Patterson enjoyed success with entries from his Aultside herd, selling to a top of 12,000gn. His sale topper – selling to Messrs Cleasby, Penrith – was February 2017-born Aultside Nirvana. He is an ET son of the 35,000gn Foxhillfar­m Jasper, out of Spittalton Flush.

Another Aultside entry sold for 10,000gn to Messrs Howells, Llandysul, Dyfed. This was Aultside Notorious – another February 2017-born ET bull bred the same way as the 12,000gn lot.

Another at 10,000gn was July 2017-born Goldies Nugget, from Bruce Goldie.

An ET son of the 38,000gn Amptertain­e Foreman, out of Goldies Fragrance, he sold to Messrs Duncan, Ballindall­och, Banffshire. Other leading prices included 7,500gn for April 2017-born Ronick Nemo, from Ronald Dick, Mains of Throsk Farm, Stirling. An AI son of the 22,000gn Broadmeado­ws Cannon, out of Ronick Jilly, he sold to Messrs Cameron, Fort William.

Another Ronick entry sold for 7,000gn to Messrs Proctor, Morpeth, Northumber­land. This was May 2017-born Ronick Nissan, by the 20,000gn Lynderg James, out of Ronick Glossary.

Another lot selling for 7,000gn was rising twoyear-old Scorboro Mischief from J C G Bloom & Son, Decoy Farm, Driffield, East Yorkshire. By Fenomen, and out of Scorboro Dusk, he sold to Messrs Marr, Skene, near Aberdeen.

Also at 7,000gn was April 2017-born Plumtree Najinksi, from Paul Cairns, Hall Farm, Tollerton Lane, , Nottingham­shire. An ET son of Trueman Jagger, out of Bankdale Amber, he sold to Messrs Buchan, Kirriemuir, Angus.

The averages were: senior bulls, 34, £4,782.36; intermedia­te bulls, 46, £5,141.63; junior bulls, 38, £6,921.71.

 ??  ?? BEST PRICE: Limousin bull Pabo Niro sold for 17,000gn at the Carlisle autumn Limousin bull sale
BEST PRICE: Limousin bull Pabo Niro sold for 17,000gn at the Carlisle autumn Limousin bull sale

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