The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Encouragin­g prices for Simmentals at Stirling

AUCTION: Average prices up year on year, as champion sells for 18,000gn

- GEMMA MACKENZIE

Simmental trade was “better than expected” at the Stirling Bull Sales yesterday when 86 bulls sold to average £5,039.

Breed society council member, Simon Key, said trade was better than he expected at a sale where only 67% of the 127 bulls on offer found new homes.

He said the average was up £64 on the year for 12 fewer bulls sold.

The sale topped at 18,000gn for the overall and intermedia­te champion from the King family’s Wolfstar herd at Ormiston, East Lothian.

This was June-2018 born Wolfstar Jackaroo, by Team Celtic and out of Wolfstar Ellie. He sold to the judge Phillip Simmers from Backmuir Trading, Keith.

Mr Simmers, who judged the entries with the help of his son Reece, also paid the next best price of 17,000gn for the reserve senior champion.

This was another entry from the King family’s Wolfstar herd – May-2018 born

Wolfstar Jimmy Choo, by Islavale Guy and out of Wolfstar Forget-me-not.

Next best at 10,000gn was a first prize intermedia­te bull from youngsters Kate and Alan Mcnee, whose parents Robert and Hazel run Over Finlarg Farm at Tealing, near Dundee.

The brother and sister duo’s first bull ever sold was June-2018 born Finlarg Jaguar, by Team Drambuie. He sold to S Mcclymont & Son, Tinnis, Selkirk.

Other leading prices included 8,000gn for Blackford Jumbo, by Blackford Galaxy, from the Macpherson­s at Blackford, Croy, Inverness. He sold to A Wright, West Lundie, Argaty, Doune.

Brechin breeder Heather Duff’s sole entry, Pitmudie Joskin, by Dellfield Goldeneye sold for 7,200gn to JW Fullerton, Corsbie, Earlston.

The reserve overall champion – Corskie Jalex, by Dirnanean Bradley from the Greens at Corskie – sold for 7,000gn to C & G Thomson, Wester Tulloch, Midmar.

The Stronach family, which runs the Islavale herd at Berryleys, Grange, sold to a top of 7,000gn for Islavale Jeronimo, by Ranfurly Confederat­e. He sold to the Maxwells at Jaw Farm, Fintry.

The Smiths, who run the Drumsleed herd at Fordoun, Laurenceki­rk, sold to a top of 6,000gn for Drumsleed Jakarta, by Wolfstar Gordy. He sold to DN Campbell, Bardnaclav­an, Westfield, Thurso.

 ??  ?? Simmental Finlarg Jaguar from Over Finlarg Farm, Tealing, Dundee, which sold for 10,000gn
Simmental Finlarg Jaguar from Over Finlarg Farm, Tealing, Dundee, which sold for 10,000gn

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