Beef Shorthorn Cattle Society Journal - Volume 19, 2023

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H E R D

P R O F I L E

Always on the up at Upsall Founded more than 110 years ago in 1909, the Upsall herd is now in the hands of the fourth generation of Turtons, with the Hon Gerald Turton currently at the helm.

T

he Upsall herd started with Gerald’s great uncle’s registration of a bull calf. Before the war the herd was selling heifers to Canada through Bertie Marshal of Cruggleton who was a keen supporter and buyer at the York sales. Gerald became involved in 1959 when the decision was made to introduce the polling factor with an American bull Hilldale Collynie 100th (P) and shortly afterwards Harold of Denend (P), a son of Constructor (P). Then, in 1963 he flew to Canada and was taken to Shorthorn sales in the mid-west by Wib Donaldson of Louada fame. He had been buying whole herds in Britain and every year had a Louada sale. “It was a tremendous education,” says Gerald. After moving through herds in the States they did the same in Saskatchewan. Among the animals Gerald saw at Louada was Constructor's dam, a very thick Queen of Hearts cow. In 1965 Upsall was offered Royal Leader or Constructor (P). They chose Constructor. He had enjoyed an impressive show career. Then, following the tragic death of Gordon Blackstock, Gerald bought three females from the Victoria family at his Bapton herd dispersal sale. When Victoria Muriel calved the bull calf she had been carrying Wib Donaldson arrived to try and buy him. He was turned down as he was homozygous polled and Gerald wanted to use him. In 1967 Foot-and- Mouth closed the export market until the early 1970s when the herd sold two bulls and a heifer to New Zealand and then shortly

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Strong female lines have been the backbone of the Upsall herd, with the Ury Maid family producing numerous show winners, including Ury Maid X693, champion at the Great Yorkshire in 2016.

after four bulls were sold to the USSR. More recent exports include bulls to the Czech Republic and Germany and embryos to Austria. The late 1970s saw Ronnie Henderson buy semen from two Australian bulls and the Upsall herd used Mandalong Super Elephant to great effect. He was a massive bull and suited Upsall cows. Moving through to more recent times, in the 1990s Gerald bought Glenford Director (P) a son of Sutherland Titerlist (P) and when he had the opportunity, he also bought Glenford Prince from Bob Howard. One of the most notable purchases was Loch Awe Lysander(P) which had been supreme champion at the Bull Sales when bought in 1998. Following on from him came Uppermill Recto (P) and Gerald had been watching his offspring.


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Bull inspections

3min
page 206

Wales and Borders Club

8min
pages 200-205

Central Club

1min
pages 194-195

Northern Club

4min
pages 190-193

Scottish Club

5min
pages 184-187

Skipton

3min
pages 176-182

Northern Ireland Club

2min
pages 188-189

Stirling, October

3min
pages 174-175

Melton Mowbray

1min
pages 171-173

Longtown

2min
page 170

Dunsyre dispersal

2min
page 169

Dinmore dispersal

1min
page 168

Stirling, May

2min
pages 164-165

Carlsile

3min
pages 166-167

Calf Shows

5min
pages 156-159

Stirling, February

5min
pages 160-163

NI National

2min
pages 150-153

Agri-Expo

1min
pages 154-155

Royal Welsh

4min
pages 144-149

Royal Highland

5min
pages 138-143

Great Yorkshire

12min
pages 126-135

Balmoral

2min
pages 136-137

Shorthorn World Conference report

13min
pages 118-125

Herd profile; Glenariff

5min
pages 113-117

Herd profile; Glenisla

6min
pages 104-107

Herd profile; Upsall

4min
pages 108-112

Lowering costs with Shorthorns

10min
pages 82-93

Finishing Shorthorn crosses

1min
pages 94-95

Shorthorn; the chef’s choice

4min
pages 96-99

Herd profile; Dunsyre

4min
pages 100-103

Reaping IVP rewards

5min
pages 76-81

Managing heifers in pregnancy

3min
pages 68-71

Weatherby’s leading DNA revolution

3min
pages 72-75

Shorthorns for commercial herds

5min
pages 66-67

Shorthorns fit regenerative systems

5min
pages 46-51

EBVs for maternal traits

7min
pages 60-65

Carbon footprinting

6min
pages 52-55

Crossing breeds success

5min
pages 42-45

Shorthorns for sustainable farming

3min
pages 38-41

Sustainability built in

3min
pages 36-37

National herd competition

1min
page 29

Directors in the spotlight

6min
pages 18-21

Beef fit for a King

1min
pages 30-31

Welcome

3min
page 5

Members’ development days

6min
pages 22-28

Committee reports

8min
pages 12-17

President’s report

3min
pages 6-7
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