15/11/06
The British Limousin Cattle Society’s Autumn Sale at Dungannon
Farmers Mart on Saturday 11th November saw a healthy top price of
6500gns paid for Rahoney Albert from Messrs H&D McFarland, Rahoney,
200 Tonnagh Road, Trillick, Co Tyrone.
Rahoney Albert - top
price at 6500gns
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This April 2005 born bull is by the Greensons Gigolo sired Limo
Pedro and is out of the homebred Rahoney Sparkle by Ronick Oklahoma. With
a Beef Value of LM+33 placing him in the top 10% of recorded Limousin
bulls, the combination of bloodlines and figures saw Rahoney Albert
being snapped up by Michael Woods, Rostrevor, Co. Down. The previous
evening this Rahoney bull had stood Intermediate Champion in the
pre-sale show judged by Dougie McBeath, Castleton Farm, Station Road,
By Airth, Stirling.
A solid overall sale saw two bulls pass the 6000gns mark with
24 selling to an average of £2437. Six bulls sold in excess
of the 3000gns mark. Co.Tyrone breeders enjoyed an excellent
day taking the two top prices in the bull section and the top price
in the female section.
The show’s Supreme Champion was Drumduff Aussie brought
forward by Messrs F & P Owens from Sixmilecross, Omagh, also
in Co. Tyrone. This February 2005 born calf is by the
noted French sire Nenuphar and is out of the Hartside Jacko sired
Craigatoke Rose. An eye-catching Champion, he sold at 6200gns
to John & Julie McAvoy, Portadown Co Armagh.
A feature of the day was the influence of the bull Greensons Gigolo
in the top priced bulls. His breeding was again evident in Messrs
L & R Allison’s Junior Bull Reserve Champion, Scotchtown
Atlas. Sired by Dauphin, Scotchtown Atlas is out of the Gigolo
sired homebred cow Scotchtown Tess. Featuring a big Beef Value
of LM+36, this young bull sold for 4200gns to Mr Paddy Mullan,
Maghera Co Derry: At 3400gns was Banville Anchor from Berry
Bros, 41 Tullyraine Road, Banbridge, Co. Down. The show’s
Reserve Intermediate Champion, Banville Anchor is by Ocean and
is out of the Epson sired Crandale Tayna. Again featuring
a top 10% Beef Value of LM+33, this April 2005 born bull was purchased
by Mr Terence Fitzpatrick of Hilltown, Co Down. From the
Limo Project Herd at Greenmount College, Limo Ali G made 3200gns
when selling to Mr Mark Anderson, Hamiltonsbawn Co Armagh. This
March 2005 born bull sported a top 1% Beef Value of LM+35. Sired
by the College bred bull Limo Tanat, Ali G is out of the French
dam Ortensia a full sister to Moero. The final bull to sell
over the 3000gns mark was Greenvale Ace who made 3100gns for Messrs
Sherrard, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry. Again with a top 1%
Beef Value of LM+41, this bull was sired by the prolific Shire
Milton and is out of the Hartside Hensingham sired dam Hartside
Nectarine. This May 2005 born bull was sold to Mr Edwin McNeilly,
Randalstown, Co Antim.
There was keen trade for the females on offer, most of these being
heifers born after January 2005. The Tyrone trio
of highest prices was completed when Mr M Loughran of Cookstown
in Tyrone sold his December 20005 born heifer Millgate Abbey by
Rocky and out of a Rake Terence daughter, Ashmara Sportyspice for £2730.
This classy young female sold to Mr Michael Woods who had earlier
purchased the top price bull. The youngest heifer on offer
in the catalogue, Mr J A Quail’s Lynderg Brigitte, a January
06 Ocean calf out of Pelletstown Rosy, sold at £2310 to Mr
Patrick McCourt, Rostrevor, Co Down: Messrs J Ferguson and Sons
June 05 heifer, bred by Mr G L Hutton in Cumbria, Cloughead Albette
by Toupet, realised £2100 and was bought by Mr Brian Casey,
Crossmaglen, Co Armagh and Mr W G Scott’s Hollybank Una by
Dauphin out of a Talent daughter, Hollybank Sophie also selling
at £2100 to Mr J Massey, Ballygowan, Co Down.
Averages:
24 bulls sold to an average of £2437
32 females sold to an average of £1372.
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