2016-07-29 |
Judges Announced for Borderway Agri Expo 2016
Harrison & Hetherington have announced the Judges for the 2016 Borderway Agri-Expo to be held at Borderway Mart on Friday 28th October.
The line-up of Judges at the 2016 Borderway Agri Expo are Cumbrian duo, Jimmy Mulholland and William Wallace, and Michael Durno and Haig Murray, both from Scotland.
With a prize fund of £15,000 and entries increasing year-on-year, this is now, without a doubt, the leading autumn livestock event in the UK. Over 800 head of the highest calibre of cattle, including sections for pedigree breed society calf shows, and sheep will be showcased. This year’s event will take place at Borderway Carlisle, on Friday 28th October.
Renowned local butcher and cattle breeder, Jimmy Mulholland of Great Orton, will judge the main cattle classes, the Baby Beef classes will be judged by livestock farmer Michael Durno of Auchorachan. Taking up roles in the sheep section are Haig Murray, Procurement Manager in Scotland for the Dunbia Group, based in Dungannon NI, judging the main sheep classes and Bluefaced Leicester and Mule sheep breeder, William Wallace, of Gapshields, who will judge the Mule Gimmer Lamb class.
On announcing the ensemble
of judges, David
Pritchard, Operations Director for Harrison & Hetherington,
and organiser of the 2016 Agri Expo event, said:
“Borderway Agri
Expo is now celebrating its 10th year and, since we launched the
event in 2007, the standard and geographical spread of livestock
exhibitors is truly exceptional and has grown from strength to
strength each year.
With some of the most highly sought after livestock in the country being shown, Borderway Agri Expo really does demand the highest calibre of judges. Together, these four represent all sectors of the livestock industry and we are very fortunate that they have agreed to judge.”
Returning to Borderway Agri Expo, having judged the main cattle classes at the very first event in 2007, is Jimmy Mulholland of Great Orton, Carlisle. Jimmy, who runs a family butchery business, also breeds a small number of pedigree Limousin and commercial cattle to sell, is a regular on the judging scene at English, Scottish and Welsh winter fairs.
Since judging at the first Agri Expo
ten years ago, Jimmy has experienced a vast shift in consumer demand and believes
that uniformity and consistency is the key to judging such highly contested
classes. Commenting on his return to Agri Expo, Jimmy said:
“I am honoured
to be invited back to Borderway Agri Expo. Obviously there have been a lot
of industry changes since I first judged there ten years ago, but I will be
looking for very similar qualities in the animals in terms of style and correctness,
as well as meat in the right places. This event is very important for the industry
as a whole and its central location makes it accessible for breeders all over
the UK to bring livestock. I think that, for the showman, this is the major
UK event to win.
Judging the Baby Beef classes is pedigree Charolais and Simmental, and commercial cattle, breeder Michael Durno of Auchorachan, Glenlivet, who brings with him a lifetime’s experience of showing calves. Although attending Borderway Agri Expo as a judge for the first time, Michael is no stranger to Carlisle having previously judged the Charolais May Sale and Limousin Bull Sale. Looking forward to seeing the outstanding quality of calves presented for judging at Agri Expo and will be looking for an animal with the potential to go forward and ultimately be a good, correct beef animal with a bit of flair.
Haig
Murray, who will judge the main sheep classes was brought up in the Lockerbie
area and has been involved in livestock all of his life. He is well known on
the judging circuit and in being invited to judge at Borderway Agri-Expo he
said:
“It is a great honour to be invited to judge the sheep at this major livestock
event. The needs of the market are changing and I would just like to reiterate
that I would like all farmers to focus on producing what the UK and worldwide
markets require today; a lamb that is of good confirmation and not over fat.
This is what I will be looking for in judging at Agri-Expo in October, an animal
which is fit for purpose and fit to supply today’s food service and retail
markets.”
Swaledale and Mule sheep breeder, William Wallace of Gapshields, Carlisle,
will judge the Mule
Gimmer Class at Agri Expo. Farming alongside his wife,
Christine, William manages a flock of 650 Swaledale ewes and 25 Bluefaced Leicesters.
Having attended Borderway Agri Expo as a spectator annually since its launch
in 2007, William said:
“I am delighted to have been asked to judge at Borderway
Agri Expo as the quality of livestock on show really is fantastic. In judging
the Mule Gimmer class I will be looking for a well matched pair, full of breed
characteristics, colour and skin.”