Beef Shorthorn Cattle Society Journal - Volume 19, 2023

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he Club held its annual dinner following the judging of the herd competition, with Club chairman Tom McGuigan opening the evening with a warm welcome to all, including special guest Pamela Nicholl who had recently judged the herd competition. Following a first-class meal, Pamela got to work with a comprehensive list of results right across all of the pedigree and commercial categories. Coming out on top overall was Alfie Shaw’s Glebefarm prefix which scooped the best herd in NI for the second year running. Richard Henning also chalked up success as his Mullaglass herd was placed runner up.

Herd competition winners with judge Pamela Nicholl.

The Club was delighted to see so many new faces join in this year with a strong entry right across all sections of the herd competition. Tom McGuigan presented Pamela with a Belleek lamp by way of thanks. During the year the Club undertook a charity initiative, raising money for Tiny Life. A commercial heifer calf was kindly donated by the Moore Family and committee members got to work selling tickets during the entire show season. The draw took place at the Club’s annual dinner, with Ruth Will being drawn as the winner. The £4000 raised by the Club will greatly assist Tiny Life with the fantastic work and support they give families. The NI Beef Shorthorn Club would like to thank all those who got behind this fundraiser and purchased tickets, the Moore family for their generosity and David Hammond for keeping the calf until the draw. Breeders also achieved sales success at NI Club sales at Dungannon Mart where prices topped at 5800gns for Ballyvaddy Tessa R908, the first female offered for sale by the 6500gns Lightning of Skaillhouse, co-owned with W and J McAllister, Burnside herd. Out of a homebred dam by the 10,000gns Dakota of Upsall. Her lines go back to the outstanding Tessa Nancy of Upsall, one of the Ballyvaddy herd’s first foundation cows. 188

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Leanne Beattie of Tiny Life receives the £4000 cheque from Tom McGuigan, Club chairman, pictured with calf winner Ruth Will and Club committee member David Hammond.

Herd competition results Large Herd Champion: Alfie Shaw, Glebefarm Reserve: Richard Henning, Mullaglass Stock bull: 1st, Sean Cosgrove, Finn Willow Cow: 1st, Alfie Shaw, Glebefarm Cherry May Cow family: 1st, Richard Henning, Margo Young bull: 1st, Richard Henning, Mullaglass Repentant Bull calf: 1st, Tom McGuigan, Cooper S483 Heifer calf: 1st, Alfie Shaw, Glebefarm Foxglove Flake Rhona Group of heifers: 1st, Alfie Shaw Small Herd Champion: Leanne Green, Derriaghy Reserve: Gregory and Andy Hamill, Windsorhouse Stock Bull: 1st, Leanne Green, Bethlehem Malton Cow: 1st, Ian Duncan, Cherryvalley Kirsten Oasis Cow Family: 1st, Gregory and Andy Hamill, Crocus (Lowther) Young bull: 1st, Gregory and Andy Hamill, Windsorhouse Rockstar Bull calf: 1st, Leanne Green, Derriaghy Samson Heifer calf: 1st, J P McFadden, Linhill Slievenamon Group of heifers: 1st, Percy and Jensen Lindsay

Pedigree Herds Champion heifer calf: Alfie Shaw Reserve champion heifer calf: Rachel Jordan Champion bull calf: Leanne Green Reserve champion bull calf: Gregory and Andy Hamill Champion group of heifers: Alfie Shaw Reserve champion group of heifers: Percy and Jenson Lindsay Commercial herds Champion: Barry and Craig Fitzsimons Reserve: Kenny Hopper Stock Bull: 1st, Kenny Hopper Group of steers: 1st, Barry and Craig Fitzsimons Bull calf: 1st, Rachel Jordan Heifer calf: 1st, Rachel Jordan Group of heifers: 1st, Barry and Craig Fitzsimons Special award for young breeders: 1st, Conor McDonald Champion herd: Alfie Shaw, Glebefarm Reserve: Richard Henning, Mullaglass


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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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