2016-02-17 |
20,000gns Ballyrobin Joop Leads Carlisle Limousin Trade
Ballyrobin Joop from Joan Gilliland, Co Antrim, made 20,000gns and lead a strong trade at the British Limousin Cattle Society’s Early Spring Sale held at Borderway Mart, Carlisle on Saturday 13th February 2016.
With little single farm payment having been received by farmers and understandable concerns over a shortage of money being a hot topic, the sale bucked the trend with more bulls being sold on the year and at an increased average.
It was another terrific day for Northern Irish breeders with bulls
from the province taking the top two prices and featuring throughout
the leading sale figures on the day. The top price bull, Ballyrobin Joop is by the AI sire Lowerffrydd
Empire and is out of Ballyrobin
Frenchy, a Wilodge
Vantastic daughter. Frenchy is out of Ballyrobin
Anastacia who is ‘leaving some tremendous females in the Ballyrobin
herd’. Anastacia breeding is also in Ballyrobin Gazza whose sons have
topped BLCS Sales at Brecon market. Purchasing the top price for their
noted 120 cow Haltcliffe
pedigree herd was Messrs Ridley, Haltcliffe,
Hesket Newmarket, Wigton. Commenting afterwards, Craig Ridley said:
“He’s a very long, clean, modern Limousin bull. He moves extremely
well and will bring some new bloodlines to the Haltcliffe herd”.
For a ‘thrilled’ Joan Gilliland it was the first time that she had topped a sale at Carlisle and with what was her highest sale price to date, surpassing a 10,000gns figure achieved in 1997 at Perth. Across the three days at Carlisle it was very much a team affair working with her niece Kim Steele-Nicholson.
Coming in with the second top price of 19,000gns was Millgate Jukebox
from Michael & Jack Loughran, Dunamore, Cookstown, Co Tyrone.
October 2014 born this young bull had won the youngest class of
the day and been placed as Reserve Junior Champion by the pre-sale
show judge James Cooper of the noted Tomschoice
herd, Hill Top Farm,
Dacre, N.Yorks. He is by the homebred Millgate
Derry, who himself
was sold for 20,000gns at Carlisle in May 2010, and is out of Millgate
Hopeful. Hopeful is by Norman Ely who was the sire of the 7500gns
Millgate Lucy sold in December 2015. Millgate Hopeful’s breeding
also features Millgate
Caesar who was a previous Supreme Champion
at Carlisle and is out of the noted Ballyline
Udolf. Purchasing
the second top price was Ian Nimmo, Bogside Farm, Newmains, Wishaw,
Lanarkshire for his 150 cow pedigree Maraiscote
herd. Speaking after
the sale Ian Nimmo said:
“This bull will bring different bloodlines
to the herd. He has lots of style, will be easy calving with good
figures, and I think as a bull he has got a lot left in him”.
At the close of the sale 97 bulls had sold, up by six on the year,
to average £5610 up by £71 on the corresponding sale. The clearance
rate was a very healthy 74% of the bulls forward with eleven at
10,000gns or more and 35 in all at 5,000gns or more. The upward
trend of the sale was something that was picked up on by Iain Kerr,
the BLCS Chief Executive who said:
“There continues to be a shortage
of money amongst farmers and fat cattle prices are broadly back
on the year by 30p. Given these circumstances to see an increase
in both averages and numbers sold is I think a really positive statement
of confidence in the breed by both commercial producers and pedigree
breeders. At Carlisle and Stirling sales that’s over 160 bulls sold
to average in excess of £5000. It was great also to see a number
of new buyers very much to the fore and from different parts of
the UK. The breed is ticking the boxes in terms of efficiently producing
the quality calves at the weights required by the market. That that
sits very well with its carcase advantages in killing out percentage
and meat yield and the flexibility producers have in marketing Limousin
cattle.”
Selling at 18,000gns was the first prize winner in Class Five in
the shape of Cloughhead Jerry from George
Hutton, Setmabanning,
Threlkeld, Keswick, Cumbria. Again offering up some different bloodlines,
Cloughhead Jerry is by a French bred bull Gultime and is out of
Cloughhead Gemini whose pedigree on the dam line goes back to Heros.
Another of the top bulls to go to a pedigree breeder, Cloughhead
Jerry was purchased by RM Adam & Son for their Newhouse
herd at Newhouse of Glamis, Forfar, Angus. Commenting after the sale
Kay Adam said:
“This bull has good square plates and a round backside
which caught our eye immediately he came into the ring. We liked
the French breeding in him which will of course introduce different
blood lines.” The aim now is to use the bull across both cows and
heifers in the herd which numbers around 60 cows split fairly evenly
between black and red Limousins.
Larkhill Julius from Brian McAuley, Larkhill Farm, Seven Mile Straight,
Co Antrim made 17,000gns when selling to the pedigree herd of Messrs
J Logan, Humebyres Farm, Kelso, Roxburghshire. September 2014 born,
Julius arrived at Carlisle having won the Senior Calf Championship
at the Balmoral Beef Expo in November 2015. Bringing an outstanding
cross pedigree, Larkhill Julius is by Hightown Dalglish whose pedigree
features both Shire
Apollo and Igolo. He is out of Larkhill Grace
whose pedigree is also full of breeding and includes Bailea
Umandy,
Carmorn Penny, and the herd’s flagship cow Larkhill Countess. Delighted
with the purchase John Logan Jnr said:
“He’s a long bull with great
conformation that moved well. He’s got a good pedigree, strong female
bloodlines, and brings different genetics. All round he has good
figures, and ticked the boxes of what we were looking for in a new
stock bull.”
The Supreme Champion animal at the pre-sale show was Gunnerfleet
Jacob from Ian
Handley, Gunnerfleet Farm, Chapel Le Dale, Ingleton,
Lancashire. Having stood first in Class Six he went on to lift the
Intermediate Championship before being given the tap as the Overall
Champion. Despite being long-time supporters of the Carlisle Limousin
Sales, being prolific sellers, and having won a number of awards,
this was the herd’s first Supreme Champion, after some twenty seven
years, at Carlisle. Gunnerfleet Jacob is by the herd’s £40,000 stock
bull Plumtree
Fantastic and is out of Gunnerfleet Gunas who goes
back to Ballyburton Una the ‘best cow line’ in the herd. Commenting
after the sale Championship had been awarded, Ian Handley said:
“It’s terrific to win the Championship at Carlisle and within what
is always such a good standard. As a herd we are always trying to
improve by using the best genetics that we can. Just yesterday we
sold a Plumtree Fantastic heifer privately for £10,000 and we have
had one of our best years at home selling 26 bulls privately to
average over £5000. This is a great reward on top of that.” The
50 pedigree female herd, with 30 odd recipients, plans to have a
sale of heifers at Carlisle in May. Come sale time and the Champion
animal was purchased for 14,000gns by H Annett & Son for their
Widdrington
pedigree herd at Widdrington Farm, Widdrington, Morpeth,
Northumberland.
The judge on the day James Cooper was quick to praise his Champion
and said:
“The Champion bull moved extremely well. He had a good
head, tremendous top line, and had width over his backend without
being too extreme. There was plenty of class and style in him and
he really was a worthy Champion.”
Capping a fine day Ian Handley also sold his second prize winner Gunnerfleet Jimmy for 11,000gns to the Gatesgarth herd of M&W Richardson, Gatesgarth Farm, Buttermere, Cockermouth, Cumbria. Gunnerfleet Jimmy, August 2014 born, is by the 24,000gns Gunnerfleet Eros and is out of the consistent breeding dam Gunnerfleet Opion.
Standing Reserve Intermediate Champion to the Champion and also making 14,000gns was Dinmore Jumbo from Paul Dawes, Dinmore Manor, Hereford. A first prize winner in Class 8, the June 2014 born Jumbo was the first calf offered at sale by the herd’s senior stock bull Diamant a previous Interbreed Supreme Champion at the Royal Welsh Show. Dinmore Jumbo is out of Dinmore Caprice whose progeny have sold at 22,000 & 14,000gns and has a pedigree that goes back to Wilodge Priceless the mother of the 50,000gns Wilodge Cerberus. Purchasing this bull was Gary Howells for his Shadog pedigree herd at Shadog, Pentrecwrt, Llandysul, Carmarthenshire.
Another bull to sell at 14,000gns was Goldies Jazz from Bruce Goldie, Townfoot, Mouswald, Dumfries. This July 2014 calf had stood second in his class to the Junior Champion and was snapped up by Michael Fieldson for the Fieldsons pedigree herd at Poplar Farm, Corringham, Gainsborough, Lincs. From another strong pen of bulls Goldies Jazz is by the Rossignol sired Haltcliffe Doctor and is out of the Goldies Terence daughter Goldies Bertha whose progeny have previously sold for 28,000gns.
From the same pen the first prize winning junior bull in class 14, Goldies Joker, also made 14,000gns. Goldies Joker is by Ampertaine Gigolo the sire of the world record bull Trueman Jagger. September 2014 born he is out of the Wilodge Cerberus daughter Goldies Flair. Carrying some terrific performance figures for growth he was sold with a mighty beef value of LM+62 to Messrs Morris Bros, Whitcott Evan Farm, Clun, Craven Arms, Shropshire, for their Whitcott pedigree herd. In Class 14 the Goldies herd had placed a remarkable first, second, third and fifth. Overall in the sale they sold six bulls to gross 43,000gns.
The run of bulls from Northern Irish breeders making five figures and more continued when the upstanding Killydun JR from Quinn Brothers, Kilrea made 12,000gns. A second prize winner in class 9 this July 2014 born bull is by the prolific 42,000gns AI sire Cloughhead Umpire and is out of another Wilodge Cerberus daughter Craigatoke Hayley. Purchasing this bull was Simon Stephen for his Cantray pedigree herd at Meikle Geddes Farm, Nairn in the north of Scotland.
Eleven bulls in all made 10,000gns and over. Selling at the 10,000gns mark was Coachhouse Justus from Messrs Heald & Co, Home Farm, Retford, Notts. The highest priced bull to sell out of the senior section, this May 2014 born bull is by the herd’s 15,000gns Rachels Ferrari, a Mas Du Clo son. Justus is out of Coachhouse Brittany who is a daughter of the herd’s noted Haltcliffe Picasso. The purchaser of this bull, one of a number to go to South West Scotland, was R Dunlop, Pinvalley Farm, Barr, Girvan, Ayrshire.
Three lots later another son from the Healds, Coachhouse Johnboy made 8000gns when selling to AT Dixon, Chirdon, Tarset, Hexham, Northumberland. Similarly bred to their top price, the May 2014 born Johnboy is by Rachels Ferrari and is out of another Haltcliffe Picasso daughter this time Coachhouse Ubelle.
The largest pen of bulls in the market, a mighty fourteen in all, came from Eric & Elaine Norman, Little Orton Farm, Carlisle. Making their top price on the day of 9500gns was the June 2014 born Norman Jaguar. Entirely homebred this bull is by Norman Goldmine, a Coachhouse Duke son, and is out of Norman Clover. This bull was another to go to Ayrshire when selling to JW Kay & Co, Gass Farm, Straiton, Maybole, Ayrshire.
The first prize winner in Class 7 was Maraiscote Junior from Ian Nimmo, Bogside Farm, Wishaw, Lanark. Another by the herd’s prolific stock bull Goldies Comet, Maraiscote Junior is out of the Virgina Andy daughter Maraiscote Gazelle. He was sold for 8200gns to WI Suddes & Sons, South Farm, Cornsay, Durham, Co. Durham for their Cornsay pedigree herd.
Other Leading Prices:
Culnagechan Jeronamo 8000gns W Robson Farm Ltd, High West House Farm, Tow Law, Bishop Auckland.
Ampertaine Jackpot 8000gns RA Cadzow, Inland Pastures Farm, Scremerston, Berwick upon Tweed. 1st in class 11, Junior & Reserve Supreme Champion
Longhirst Jerome 7500gns W & R Lawson, Stubsgill Farm, Distington, Workington, Cumbria. 1st in class 3 and Reserve Senior Champion
Eniver Jazzman 7500gns PW Greed, Columbjohn Farm, Rewe, Exeter, Devon. 3rd in class 11
Culnagechan Jurassic 7000gns J Leiper & Sons, Black Heddon, Ponteland, Newcastle on Tyne.
Romford Jura 7000gns Robert McNee Ltd, Overfinlarg, Tealing, Dundee. 2nd in class 15
Knock Black Jerry 6500gns John Moir, Home Farm, Cairness, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire.
Ballinloan Jukebox 6500gns M Cameron, Strone Farm, Banavie, Fort William, Inverness-shire. 2nd in class 6
Ballinloan Jumbo 6500gns M/s Fleming, Mosstower Farm, Kelso, Roxburghshire. 2nd in class 12
Homebyres Jamie 6000gns W Barron, Morrow Edge Farm, Burnhope, Co.Durham. 5th in class 2
Knock Black Jeronimo 6000gns WHM & W Sloan, Mull of Galloway Farm, Drummore, Stranraer.
Craigatoke Johnny 6000gns J Leiper & Sons, Black Heddon, Ponteland, Newcastle on Tyne.
AVERAGES:
28 Seniors £4170.16
37 Intermediates £5726.70
32 Juniors £6736.40
97 Bulls Averaged £5610.44