06/12/06
Mark Hallam, Meadowhurst, Wetton, Ashbourne, Derbyshire carved his
name into the Royal Smithfield history books when his classy Limousin
steer, the Deer Stalker, won the coveted Supreme Champion title at
the Show’s new Shepton Mallet venue.
The Deer Stalker
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A 7/8ths bred Limousin, the 598kg, 16-month-old beast is by Goldies
Oswald and is out of Royal Smithfield’s 2000 Champion Heifer,
the Limousin sired Bambi 1st . He is also a full brother to
Top Notch, Mr. Hallam’s prolific winning heifer that claimed
the lightweight heifer championship at Smithfield in 2002.
The Champion animal had been called The Deer Stalker as over the
show season Mark had, in friendly rivalry, been stalking Bambi
5th, the appropriately named Overall Reserve from the well-known
showman Elfed Williams, of Station Court, Sennybridge, Brecon. Earlier
in the year, the pair had gone head to head at Countryside Live,
Harrogate where Bambi, a 7/8th Limousin heifer, had eventually
prevailed. In a touch of irony, it was Elfed Williams who
had owned and shown Bambi 1st, , the 2006 Champion’s mother,
back in 2000. Deer Stalker was bought privately in July by Mr Hallam
from brothers Joe and Simon Blandford, of Netherton Farm, Eastnor,
Hereford who were also the breeders of Top Notch.
It was a cracking show of Limousin cattle that culminated in high
percentage Limousins leading both the steer and heifer sections
and finishing up Overall Supreme and Reserve. Saturday’s
Championship judging was played out before a packed ringside and
with a level of intensity that befitted the quality of cattle on
show at what is the year’s Premier Winter Fair.
Mr Hallam has for the last 15 years kept up to six show cattle
annually as a hobby. By day he is a plant hire and ground
works contractor. He was absolutely delighted with his blue riband
win and said: "This is brilliant, unbelievable and absolutely
awesome! I knew he was a good steer with a chance, but the standard
is so high that you can never be overconfident. Limmies are
the business for this job, they are the perfect butcher’s
animal."
This last comment was fully backed up when Gerald David, Minehead,
Somerset paid out a whopping £9,500 - or £15.88 per
kg - to secure the Supreme Champion. Mr David and his family
run a chain of butchers' shops and a large catering business throughout
the West Country from their base in Minehead. No strangers
to the showring themselves, son Simon recently judged at the Royal
Welsh Winter Fair.
Elfed Williams’ Bambi stood at the show as an18-month-old,
542kg Limousin 7/8th heifer. Sired by GlanmiIheli Thumper,
A Cloughhead Nifty son, Bambi is out of the Limousin cross Miss
Royal, a seventeen time show winner for Derek Winney. She
had been bought privately as a three-month-old from breeders A.J.
and J.A. Powell of Grove Farm, Knighton, Powys. Mr Williams,
an agricultural merchant, also shows cattle as a hobby, buying
in up to 10 annually. This fantastically meaty heifer was brought
out by stockman Neil Lloyd. At sale time, Bambi sold at £4,000
- £7.38 per kg - to Field Farm Fresh in Appleton.
Championship judge was Brian Glaves, of Scarborough, who runs
his own meat-processing business. He was full of praise for
the cattle presented and said that he had been looking for cattle
without much waste on them. "It costs me £150
a tonne to dispose of heads and feet," he said. "I've
been looking for a beast that is well fleshed and has an excellent
meat to bone ratio. I've also been looking for something where
the price is right in steaks, rump, sirloin and a top line as that
is where the money is in my profession. Both my Champion and Reserve
fit that bill."
The Champion had, of course, come through to the final judge off
from the steer section judged by Richard Bartle, Lodge Hill Farm,
Park Lane, Shifnal, Shropshire. In the finals, he was awarded
Best Heavyweight Steer and Supreme Champion Steer before taking
the day’s top prize. In his original class, the Deer Stalker
had to fight off fierce competition from the second placed Culbone
Tornado from Gerald David & Family. This ¾ bred,
13-month-old Limousin steer, was sired by Bailea Spunkie and is
out of a Lim cross cow.
Elfed Williams also met with success in the steers when leading
Jock the Cock to a class win and Overall Reserve Intermediate Steer
section title. This September born beast, weighing in at
508kgs, had been Steer Champion at the Thainstone Spectacular where
Mr Williams had purchased the animal for £2800. By
Middledale Toronto, he was bred by J.S. Wilson, Western Cairnglass,
Inverness. Again coming through a strong class he had pipped
Mr & Mrs MJ Alford, Foxhill Farm, Cullompton, with their October
2005 born 514kgs, Marmite. This beast was sired by Hightown Racer
and is out of a Lim cross cow. It was bred by JW Smith Jackson,
High Town Farm, Haltwhistle, Northumberland.
In the heifer section, judged by Orcadian Stewart Wood, Garson
Farms, Sandwick, the competition was equally intense with three
fantastic Limousin classes. Bambi came through her class
to move on to take the Best Heavyweight Heifer section, Supreme
Heifer Championship and Overall Reserve Supreme. In her original
class she pushed SE Sellers, Greentop, Kilburn, Belper, Derbyshire
with The Diva, into second place. This March 2005 heifer
is again ¾ bred Limousin being sired by Nouvelle Supersonic
and out of a Limousin cross cow. Weighing 568kgs, this beast
was bred by P Dawes, Marden, Worcester.
Following on from success at the National Primestock Show and
Welsh Winter Fair, pedigree Limousins were again very evident in
the Championship shake-up. In fact it was another Limousin
one-two with pedigree Lims placing Champion and Reserve in the
Best Pure Continental Breed Beast in the Show. Taking the
Championship was Frank Jones & Son, Llanfair, Hall Farm, Caernarfon,
Gwynedd with their homebred April 2005 born Llanfair Abramovich. This
706kgs, 20-month-old steer, was sired by Bailea Spielberg and is
out of Vaenol Ozone.
Standing in Reserve was Vicky Maynard & Matt Smith, Caseberry
Farm, Bradninch, Exeter, Devon with their April 2005 born heifer
Columbpark April. Weighing in at 622kgs, this heifer was
sired by Ringway Romeo and is out of the Greenbank Osirus sired
Columbpark Sky.
Mrs Laura Rea (nee Cheacker), Ostbridge Manor Farm, Pilning, Nr
Bristol capped a highly successful show season when she secured
the Young Farmer’s Championship. Homebred and picked
out by Laura herself as a calf, this July 2005 born heifer was
sired by Staveley Hurricane. Prior to Smithfield, this
young heifer weighing 554kgs had won the Overall Heifer Championship
at the National Primestock Show at Bingley Hall.
Rounding of another fantastic show for the Limousin breed was Lackham
College, home to the Society sponsored Lackham Limousin project,
winning the FABBL Rosebowl for the National Festival of Meat Champion
Beef Ribs with an entry from an animal sired by the homebred bull
Lackham Stewart.
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