15/03/07
Records were broken at the Early Spring British Blonde Society Sale,
on Friday 9th March 2007, with a new record price for a Bull.
Blackwater Ainsley - 8,500gns
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Demand for Bulls was high with the trade underpinned with
a high demand from Commercial buyers from throughout the UK. Overall
sale average was up £451 from the corresponding sale last
year.
Breaking the record was the reserve Junior bull Blackwater
Ainsley from Mr and Mrs I R Calderbank from Maldon, Essex. A much
admired, classy and stylish young bull he was sold for a record
price of 8,500gns to the new Blonde Society Chairman - Mr James
Weightman of P Weightman and Sons' Hallfield herd based at Easington,
Co. Durham. A June 2005 son of Druk Genesis he tipped the scales
at just over a tonne - 1005kg. His dam, Blackwater Maisie is a
daughter of the French Bull Yogi who is out of an imported dam
Daisie. Maisie is a consistent breeder of quality stock. Ainsley
boasted an EBV of BA+20.
Senior and Overall champion as judged by Mr David Grant of the
Ardmore herd, Aberdeenshire was Stubbswalden Aaron, bred and shown
by Messrs K & AC Jackson & Son, a January 2005 son of Hallmark
Tornado out of a homebred dam Stubbswalden Nectarine a Feoffee
Henry daughter. His attractive pedigree had a double cross of Whistley
Dollar and also the consistently breeding Ballygowan Noble. He
weighed in at 1057kg.. Aaron heads far north to Messrs A G Flaws,
Ringesta, Quendale, Shetland, Scotland who purchased him for 3,800gns.
Aaron was very successful during the 2006 Summer show circuit cumulating
in him being awarded the Junior Male Champion at the Great Yorkshire
Show
Reserve Senior Champion and first prize winner was Rayneside Ali
from L & P A Haygarth of Kelleth Rigg, Penrith, Cumbria who
sold for the second top price of 4,000gns. He was sold to Messrs
G Johnstone & Son, Orton Hall, Great Orton, Carlisle. He is
sired by Easterton Rowan and out of Grayrigg Elvira. The Haygarth's
had a very successful day and also sold a three quarters brother
to Ali, Rayneside Arnold - sired by Easterton Rowan and out of
a homebred heifer Rayneside Uxor who is a daughter of Grayrigg
Elvira. He was sold for 3,000gns to volume buyer Messrs P Morris,
Chilton Park Farm, Brill, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire and joining
him on the lorry downwards were two other Blonde bulls.
It was another good day's trading for Bristol's David Knight who
was awarded Junior Champion for Doncombe Awesome. Awesome was the
heaviest bull forward weighing in at a massive 1075kg. Druk Lance
features in the breeding again. Awesome is sired by Druk Thor and
out of a Druk Lance daughter Doncombe Organza. He boasted some
impressive figures of BA27 and tempted Mr F M J Forster of Girrick
Farm, Nenthorn, Kelso to pay 3,800gns for him. Druk Thor was also
the sire of the Doncombe Anapurna a May 05 bull who's mother Doncombe
Tatiana was sired by Knight's successful senior herd sire Druk
Lance. Giving 3,300 gns for him was Messrs GS & SE Wilson,
High House, Marwood, Barnard Castle, Co Durham.
Mike Harrison from Shap, Penrith was awarded the best turned out
animal by Mr Mac Jamieson of Hexham for Shapfell Agolddigger, he
stood second in his class to the record breaker. Making the final
bid at 3,500gns was Paragon Blondes, Teasdale Cottage, Hexham,
Northumberland who was purchasing on behalf of a client. Agolddigger
boasted an impressive pedigree, being a Forthview Rosco son out
of the tremendous breeding cow Glenvale Rusty. Rusty has bred sons
to 3,500 and 4,000gns and is a Ballygrainey Jack daughter with
yet again a double cross of Whistley Dollar in her.
Helping to pay for the record breaker for P Weightman and Sons
was Hallfield Alcatraz and Hallfield Alex both sired by the Weightman's
successful senior herd sire Ballygowan Noble.Hallfield Alex is
out a Ramo daughter, Hallfield Jasmine and was purchased for 3,400
gns by Mr W & M Linton & Son, Waterlands Farm, Carluke,
Lanarkshire. Hallfield Alcatraz is out of a homebred dam Hallfield
Linnet a Whistle Dollar daughter and was knocked down for 3,000gns
to Mr JR Boon, North Farm, Beamish, Stanley, Co Durham.
The Blonde Babe champion was the second youngest heifer forward
Penyghent Alison from Messrs E Telfer & Son. Alison was bred
by Mr and Mrs J Bradley, Penyghent Farm, Litton, Skipton and purchased
privately by the Telfers. Sired by Elmhirst O-aye and out of Penyghent
Millie a Newlands Fortescue daughter this impressive young lady
caught the eye of many breeders round the ring but placing the
final bid of 6,500gns was Mr Richard Mowbray of Newton Stewart,
Northern Ireland. Mr Mowbray also paid 2,600gns for Alison’s
half sister from the Telfer’s, the second prize winner Penyghent
Avrura who was also bred by Mr & Mrs Bradley.
David Knight continued his impressive form with his sole entry
in the Blonde Babes - Doncombe Aconite, a Doncombe Rangatira daughter
out of a Druk Lance daughter, Doncombe Rannunculus. Aconite tempted
new Blonde council member Mr N Roberts, Heckingham Hall, Heckingham,
Norwich to pay 2,100gns for her. Joining her on the trip home was
a half sister to the day’s Champion bull, Stubbswalden Amber,
from Messrs K & AC Jackson & Son who was sold for 2,000gns.
She was sired by Hallmark Tornado and out of a Feoffee Henry daughter
Stubbswalden Simone. The first prize in-calf heifer Thornship Vimto
caught the eye of another pedigree breeder who invested 2,000gns
in some quality genetics and she heads for the noted Shapfell herd
of Mr MK Harrison. Vimto is a daughter of the noted Whistley Dollar
and out of a Shapfell Lazerbeam cow, Droit Rouge.
Averages
12 Senior Bulls £2,655.63
11 Junior Bulls £3,264.55
23 Bulls £2,946.85 (plus £451.85)
1 Served heifer £2100.00
4 Senior unserved heifers £2021.25
4 Junior unserved heifers £2336.25
Blondes sell to a top of 6,000gns at Carlisle
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