Beef Shorthorn Cattle Society Journal - Volume 18, 2022

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Carlisle May 2021

SALES

Carlisle Beef Shorthorn heifers peak at 7,200gns

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eef Shorthorn females led the trade selling to a top of 7,200gns in Carlisle on Saturday 22 May at the Society’s official spring sale.

Sale topper at 7,200gns was the female and overall champion Runleymill Miss Ramsden Red 21, a two-year-old roan heifer by the 15,000gns Chapelton Dauphin and in calf to Millerston Milkybar Kid. Bred and exhibited by JH Wilson and J Dunning, Settle, North Yorkshire, she sold to Low Barrows Green Farm, Kendal, Cumbria.

Runleymill Miss Ramsden Red 21 7,200gns

Next at 4,400gns was Kimrina Nancy TI +27, SRI +27, MI +23, a twoyear-old roan by the 7,500gns Craigfaddock Khan from CJ Ward, Whitby, North Yorkshire. She went to Evans and Price, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion. A handful of entries from Glenariff Pedigree Livestock, Kings Lynn, Norfolk were led at 3,600gns by Glenariff Nakita Gina TI +37, SRI +41, MI + 23, a 20-month-old roan by the 5,000gns Glenisla Ghillie. She sold to Gates Farming, Oakham, Leicestershire. Next at 3,100gns was Glenariff Natasha Gina TI +22, SRI +19, MI +14, a two-year-old roan Glenariff Kodiac daughter to SR Swales, Burnley, Lancashire. Lowther Sally V8 TI +53, SRI +58 MI 28, a two-year-old red Lowther Konan daughter from C Lowther, Penrith, Cumbria made 3,300gns to A Morton, Denny, Stirlingshire. A bid of 3,200gns secured Sandwick Lovely Navana TI +30, SRI +31 MI +22 for David Jones, Llandysul, Ceredigion. A 23-month-old red and white maiden, she was by Glenisla Jack Frost from A and C Ivinson, Ousby, Cumbria. Another Jack Frost maiden daughter, the two-year-old roan Sandwick Nerdy Millicent TI +30, SRI +33 MI +25 made 3,000gns to CJ Guild and Son, Cumnock, Ayrshire. At 3,000gns, Lipwood Leeanne Primrose led a string of nine entries from ME and TD Tailford, Riding Mill, Northumberland. A 14-monthold roan by Juaul Maelstom, she went to WE Evans, Llanrwst, Gwynedd. Ballard Knockenjig Harvester daughters headed a draft from FJ Hugill’s herd, Helmsley, North Yorkshire. At 3,200gns, the two-year-old Ballard Saphire NI sold to Evans and Price, Aberystwyth whilst Ballard Clipper Noelle, a two-year-old roan made 3,100gns to J Kerr, Wigton, Cumbria. Bulls Bulls were bid to a top of 4,000gns twice. First to go was the male and overall reserve champion, Wrangham Neptune, a two-year-old roan Wrangham Julius son from J and J Green,

Kimrina Nancy 4,400gns

Insch, Aberdeenshire. The buyer was Michael Jameson, Hexham, Northumberland. JM and E Howey, Gordon, Berwickshire secured the second 4,000gns entry, the two-year-old roan, Stonehills Nijinsky TI +37, SRI +38, MI +24, by Jason of Upsall from GL Riby and Son, Bridlington, East Yorkshire. Burnside Nijinsky TI +38, SRI +34, MI+26, an 18-month-old roan by Ingleton C111 from William and Jill McAllister, Ballymena, County Antrim made 3,800gns to TW Denham, Barnard Castle, County Durham. A second 18-month-old entry from the McAllisters, Burnside Norway TI +36, SRI +35, MI +25, by the 7,000gns Gilven Guardsman went for 3,400gns to J Drinkall, Chorley, Lancashire. A 3,500gns call from RD and K Roberts, Bala, Gwynedd secured Sowerbyparks Northern Lights, a two-year-old roan by Uppermill Supreme from S and G Hunt, Sowerby, North Yorkshire. Averages: 10 bulls £3,370.50; 34 females £2,507.65. Ballard draft, 12 females £2,174.37 Auctioneers: Harrison & Hetherington www.beefshorthorn.org

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Guide to registrations

7min
pages 172-174

Breed characteristics

1min
page 179

DNA testing guide

11min
pages 175-178

TH Policy

2min
page 171

Coates’s Herd Book rules and conditions

14min
pages 168-170

Registration and testing fees

2min
pages 166-167

South Wales and Mid-Western

2min
pages 161-163

Wales and Borders

2min
page 160

Southern

4min
pages 158-159

Central

3min
pages 156-157

Northern

5min
pages 154-155

Scottish

6min
pages 150-151

Northern Ireland

4min
pages 152-153

Skipton

4min
pages 146-148

Stirling, October

8min
pages 140-145

Millerston

2min
page 136

Stirling, May

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page 132

Melton Mowbray

1min
page 128

Carlisle

2min
pages 129-131

UK Beef Shorthorn Championships

4min
pages 114-118

Stirling, February

9min
pages 122-127

Balmoral

3min
pages 111-113

Royal Highland Showcase

1min
page 110

NextGen; Our future

8min
pages 104-109

Yorkshire: Beef Shorthorns in a Countryside Stewardship agreement

3min
pages 100-103

CHeCS TB Entry Level Membership

3min
pages 98-99

Neospora

6min
pages 94-97

Beef Shorthorn fitting regenerative systems

13min
pages 88-93

Wales: Beef Shorthorn expanding its presence

3min
pages 84-87

Show and Sales Etiquette

6min
pages 58-61

World Shorthorn Conference

2min
pages 82-83

Northern Ireland: Glenarm Shorthorn Beef Scheme; from field to fork

11min
pages 74-81

BSCS photographic competition

5min
pages 70-73

Direct marketing and selling Shorthorn beef

6min
pages 66-69

SRUC: Bull of the future, breeding the cow we need

4min
pages 62-65

AHDB: Shout about the sire

2min
pages 54-57
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