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Branch reports Branch reports
Scotland
Leading the way in the Male of the year was a tup lamb from
Stewart Lathangie, Pyeston. Picking up the female of year was a
Scottish Area pair of ewes from Caroline Nelson, Rosepark and Craig Patterson,
Cranorskie. Well done to all those who took part and we look forward
to running the competition again in 2020 under a new format.
By John Graham, Secretary Scottish Branch Female Sale & Christmas Classic
Leading the way at the Scottish Area Branch Female Sale 2019
held at Aberdeen and Northern Marts Christmas Classic was the
January 2018 born Gimmer from the Stuart Family’s Birness Flock,
NSA Scotsheep from S Craft and B & J Nicolson. Having stood first and second in Ellon. Sired by the 9000gns Limestone Legacy and scanned in > Stand at NSA Highland Sheep
icking off a busy summer for the branch was NSA Highland the ewe class, judge Jimmy Young from the Muirton Flock, kept lamb to Castleisle Capaldi. She was knocked down at 3,800gns to
Sheep, the 2019 event was held on the 12 June at Sibmister these ewes together, giving the ewe from Mr Craft the nod as his Georgia Delve. Pen leader for the Cranorskie flock from Craig Patterson, Cranna
KFarm, Thurso by kind permission of the Sutherland family. Female Champion and Overall Supreme Champion. Following close Following on, also from the Birness team was the next best call of Bridge was the Crewelands Megastar daughter who found a new
The farming enterprise extends to a total of 1,700 acres. behind was the Ewe from the Nicolson Family. The Knockem flock the day at 3,000gns. This was for the January born Castleisle Gareth home across the water with Rachel Armour at 1100gns
The Suffolk has been making its mark here at Sibmister with the had further cause for celebration when they also lifted the prize Ewe Lamb. She found a new home with Martin Bignel. Further lots
Suffolk ram being used widely over a number of the cross ewes, for Male champion with their homebred ram lamb who was best from the Stuart’s flock sold at 1,800gns, 1,600gns and 1,500gns. National Youth Championships
whilst the family also run a pedigree flock of Suffolk ewes. Visitors animal bred by exhibitor and later teamed up with the families Also in the money at 2,800gns was 17th December born Gimmer The final of the National Suffolk Youth Championship was
enjoyed a scenic farm tour and were able to see the job the Suffolk ewe and gimmer to claim the best group of three. from J Douglas, Cairness. Sired by Cavanagrove Catalyst and scanned held on Friday 23rd November at Borderway Mart, Carlisle.
ram was doing for the Sutherland family. Thanks again must go the Well done to all exhibitors for putting on a great show of sheep. in lamb to Cairness A Star, she sold to LF Dunn, Muir of Ord. Congratulations to Archie Herdman who came out on top in the
team at Sibmister for putting on a tremendous show of livestock as Again the branch held a social gathering after the judging which Father and son team Pat and Rory Machray, Middlemuir sold senior section and lifted the Westcarse Cup. Winning the junior
well for providing the Suffolk cross gimmers for the Suffolk Sheep was well supported and enjoyed by members and fellow exhibitors. their best at 1,500gns. This came in the form of a December 2018 section was Lara Reid who took home the Tillydesk Cup. Well done
Society Stand. Thanks also to the Scottish Area Branch Members born Ewe Lamb by Forkins Dizzee Rascal. Purchasing her was to all the finalists who took part.
who helped run the stand. Stirling Show and Sale Ronnie Wilkie, Tillyboy, Echt. Today’s youth – Tomorrow’s breeders!
Suffolk rams proved to be in high demand at the Scottish Branch
Highland Show sale held at United Auctions, Stirling. A total of eight, five figure
The Royal Highland Show is a highlight in the agricultural prices were achieved with a bumper average of £2,926.10 with a
calendar for many farmers. The Suffolk breed was once again well 64% clearance. Claiming the top price at 43,000gns was the ram
supported by exhibitors and onlookers. It proved to be ladies day lamb from the Stuart families Birness flock. This Ballynacannon
when, lifting the Champion and Reserve tickets were a duo of ewes Noah son achieved a personal best for the Stuart’s 160 ewe flock
and was knocked down to a Mark Priestly, Limestone and Dennis
> Judge Iain Barbour, Scottish Area Sale Taylor, Ballynacannon. Next top price was the January born entry
from P Pooles Salopian Flock. By the 26,000gns Solwaybank Rock
solid, he sold in a three way split to the Stuart family, Stewart
Craft and Messrs Delves at 30,000gns.
Next in the money was the pre-sale show champion as selected
by judge Iain Barbour, Solwaybank. He found his champion in
the form of the Birness Playboy son from Stephen Sufferin’s
Creweland’s flock. The hammer fell on him at 26,000gns, selling
to the judge. The next four lots to reach the five figure sum were
all sired by 2018 Stirling Sale Champion and top price, Limestone
Aston Martin. The first being from Aston Martin’s breeder, Mark
Priestly. His pre-sale show Reserve champion traded away at
23,000gns to Seumus Brane for his Errigal flock. Next up and
kicking off a tremendous days trading for the Wilson families
Castleisle flock was a trio of lambs topping off at 21,000gns
selling to C Holmes, Rookery. Following on at 20,000gns to Messrs
Okeefe and finally 16,000gns to the Birness and Strathbogie flocks.
Congratulations to all exhibitors and Thank You to all purchasers.
Male and Female of the Year
Once again the branch ran the Male and Female of the year
competition kindly sponsored by Roxan.
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