Beef Shorthorn Cattle Society Journal - Volume 19, 2023

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Northern Club

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ith things getting back to a more normal routine post-Covid Club members have had a busy and successful year in the show ring.

Nationally Andrew Thornber and daughters turned out the overall champion at the Highland, while Tracy and Mark Severn took reserve male champion at the National Championships at the Great Yorkshire. Their bull then went on to be part of the winning Blythwood pairs team. The trophy for the best placed 2021 heifer shown by a Club member was won by Andrew Thornber and daughters. Several other members were among the tickets at the National Show. Many Club members have been out and about supporting their local shows, this is vital in helping to keep them going as well as a great showcase for the breed. In the sale ring John Wilson and Janet Dunning topped the Carlisle May Sale while Stuart and Gail Currie did the same at Longtown in August, then we saw Coxhill take the female champion at Stirling in October.

On the day judge, Robert Leach, had seven classes plus the young handlers to get through with some very good examples of the breed forward. The champion was named as Sandwick Prefer-a-bull owned and bred by Andrew and Caroline Ivinson; he eventually went on to take the interbreed title. At the beginning of October 80 members and friends gathered at the Moorcock Inn, Eggleston, for the Club’s AGM, dinner and presentation evening. Some members arrived early and took the opportunity to have a look around Jo and Mick Souter’s Jodame herd, which unbeknown to all was to be crowned Northern Club overall herd champions later that evening. The cattle were deep bodied and looked suited to their environment up in the Pennines.

July saw the Club’s first outing with a visit to Philip and Suzanne Miller’s Gonder herd. The kind weather meant the cattle looked in good order with calves at foot by both a Rockstar and a Jackpot son. A new stock bull, Glenarif Majestic, has been added to the herd, he comes with a reputation for easy calving and fleshing so watching his influence on the herd going forward will be interesting. Members were then treated to a great spread for afternoon tea prepared by the family. The Club was lucky to secure the services of John Scott and his son, James, to judge the herd competition this year. A record entry of 38 herds was put forward for their scrutiny. At the previous AGM the Club decided that it wanted to mark the bicentenary of Coates's herd book since the breed had originated in our area. This was done by giving each member a commemorative glass as well as a commemorative rosette to all entrants in the Club competitions over the year.

Cow with calf at foot

The Club also purchased some special trophies which were presented to winners of the various competitions. It was decided to team up with a local show and stage extra Beef Shorthorn classes to showcase the breed in their traditional homeland.

Senior stock bull ( overall winner)

The Club partnered up with Bowes Agricultural Society in Teesdale which was happy to host the Club at their annual show in September. A pre-show barbeque the night before set the scene with meat donated by the Souter family. 190

Herd competition results

B eef Shorthorn C attl e S oc i ety J o ur n al 2 0 2 3

1st

Catterall Princess M17 and Catterall Samson

Tom Richardson

Intermediate stock bull 1st

1st

Caramba Poser

Glenisla Jack Frost

Michael and Joanne Souter

Neil Hunter

In-calf cow over three years old, to have previously calved 1st

Rothesay Golden Snowflake

Paul Coates

In -calf heifer under three years old 1st

Augusta X1526 of Upsall

Hannah and Jonny Gibson

Heifer born in 2021 1st

Grinkle Firefox Kooky Rose

Richard and Heather Thompson


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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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