Beef Shorthorn Cattle Society Journal - Volume 18, 2022

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Northern Club Celebrating members’ success and a popular herd competition

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nce again, it’s been a quiet year for the Club due to one thing and another, however, when shows and sales have taken place, it’s been good to see our members to the fore, both at Carlisle and Longtown sales and at the UK Championships. We would like to congratulate them all on their success. Also, on the show circuit Stuart and Gail Currie (Beautry) won the Westmorland County championship, while Gerrard te Lintello (Mayfield) took the Wolsingham breed and interbreed title. Mark and Tracy Severn (Highlee) were awarded the Royal Lancashire Show’s overall title with John and Janet Wilson (Runleymill) standing reserve. This summer also saw a major production sale from the Upsall herd; congratulations go to long standing Club member the Hon Gerald Turton and his team on their success. We held our annual meeting at the Moorcock Inn, Eggleston; 75 Club members sat down for a great meal of roast Beef Shorthorn beef or local lamb. It was good to catch up and make plans for the coming year. We staged the most prestigious competition of the year - our annual quiz, which was keenly contested, though the use of Google did play a heavy role. Thanks go to the Jo, Mick and Megan Souter (Jodame) and their staff at the Moorcock for hosting such a great fun evening. Martin Grayshon (Rookwith) was elected Club chairman and many members volunteered to help with organisating and running upcoming events.

We’d like to thank all the exhibitors for the kindness, food, and banter. Keep doing the great job that you are doing. Beef Shorthorns are just marvellous animals, the cattle showed us that they can do well on hills and lowland pastures. Bill and Jane Landers Judges: Bill and Jane Landers CHAMPION AWARDS Overall herd: Beautry, S and G Currie Reserve herd: Highlee, T and M Severn Small herd 1, Marrgrange: P and S Hardcastle 2, Featherstone: A and D Whitehead 3, Juaul: Juaul Farms Medium herd 1, Highlee: T and M Severn 2, Derwentwood: Neil Hunter 3, Runleymill: J Wilson and J Dunning Large herd 1, Beautry: S and G Currie 2, Mayfield: Gerard Te Lintelo 3, Farlam, J and C Elliott Cow with calf at foot: Beautry Shuna Myrtle, S and G Currie Stock bull: Coldrochie Leif, T and M Severn In-calf cow over three years: Sandwick Kinkyboots Margo, A and C Ivinson In-calf heifer under three years: Raindale Debbie 3rd, I and S Clough Heifer born in 2020: Stonehouse Betsy 3rd, Jessica Swales Bull born in 2020: Highlee Pheonix, Andrew Thornber and Daughter 2021 born heifer calf: Grinkle Kingsley Kooky Rose, R and H Thompson Birth notified 2021 born bull calf: Lipwood Reagan, M and T Tailford Judge’s choice group of yearling heifers: Inglestone, Laura Ingleby Judge’s choice group of calves: Pikelow, Andrew Thompson Novice class: Quarrydale, J and M Odgers

Finally, as the herd competition popularity grows, we owe an increasing debt of gratitude to anyone prepared to give up the time to judge it, so to Bill and Jane Landers, thank you very much. Northern Club secretary, Caroline Ivinson When Caroline Ivinson asked us to judge the Northern Club herd competition, we were delighted to say yes. So off we set with a route plan for the farm visits: 11 days and 1,150 miles, 33 herds and 722 cattle later we headed home. Finding our champion and reserve animals was a big task from 33 farmers and eight classes, then a small medium and large herd. All sections of the female classes were tremendous, a pleasure to see. First prize pick in this section was Beautry Shuna Myrtle; she took our eye with her female head, natural body width and length, good udder attachment and lovely locomotion whilst her daughter was a better version of her dam. Reserve champion went to Coldrochie Leif, a stock bull with length, good body depth, good topline, clean brisket and great locomotion. Picking our winning herds, we included points in the winning classes and general look of the herd. Stuart and Gail Currie’s, Beautry herd was our champion whilst reserve went to Mark and Tracy Severn’s Highlee herd. 154

Beef Shorthorn Cattle Society Journal 2022

Champion, Beautry Shuna Myrtle

Reserve, Coldrochie Leif


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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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